Physics Colloquium | Cancelled, March 24
The Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series presents Philip Grandinetti from The Ohio State University on Friday, March 24, at 4:10 p.m. in Walter 245. Save
Read more ›The Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series presents Philip Grandinetti from The Ohio State University on Friday, March 24, at 4:10 p.m. in Walter 245. Save
Read more ›The Condensed Matter & Surface Sciences Colloquium Series presents Andrew J. Green of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on “Wide Band Gap Semiconductors for Radio Frequency and Power Switch Operation” on Thursday, March 30, at 4:10 p.m. in Walter 245. Abstract: Wide band gap (>3 eV) semiconductors have significant advantages over […]
Read more ›The Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series presents David Mandrus from The University of Tennessee on “Designing Emergent Matter: How Physicists Think about New Materials” on Friday, March 31, at 4:10 p.m. in Walter 245. Abstract: Although new materials are the engine that drives much of condensed matter physics, the conceptual […]
Read more ›The Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series presents Scott Ransom of National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) on “Extraordinary Physics with Millisecond Pulsars,” on Friday, Feb. 24, at 4:10 p.m. in Walter 245. Abstract: Pulsars are some of physics and astrophysics’ most exotic objects, and they have already earned two Nobel Prizes. […]
Read more ›The Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series presents William H. Guilford the Director of Educational Innovation, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia on “The Fast and the Furious: The Biophysics of Parasite Motility” on Friday, Feb. 3, at 4:10 p.m. in Walter 245. Abstract: Intracellular parasites often have complex lifecycles […]
Read more ›The Condensed Matter & Surface Sciences Colloquium Series presents Robert Silva of Ohio University on “Intellectual Property Protection and the Commercialization Process at Ohio”, on Thursday, Feb. 9, at 4:10 p.m. in Walter 245. Abstract: Bob Silva and Mark Foley from the Technology Transfer Office will discuss how inventions are […]
Read more ›The Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series presents Mohit Randeria of The Ohio State University on “Topological Spin Textures in Magnets” on Friday, February 10, at 4:10 p.m. in Walter 245. Abstract: Skyrmions are topological solitons that were first discussed in quantum field theory in the 1960’s. In recent years, through […]
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