UMBC Colloquium Schedule

Note:
Unless stated otherwise, all seminars will be held in the Physics building, Room 401.
The seminars will begin at 3:30 PM on Wednesdays with coffee served at 3:15 PM.

Maps:
UMBC Campus Visitor Parking at meters in Lot #1.
Printable map We are building #27.

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27 Aug 2008
3:30 pm
Directional signatures of the Earth reflectances. Measurements, modeling and corrections
Francois-Marie Breon
CEA/DSM/LSCE, Gif sur Yvette, France
3 Sep 2008
3:30 pm
TRACE ELEMENTS IN MATTER IS WHAT ACTUALY MATTERS
Prof. Manfredo H. Tabacniks
Institute of Physics, University of Sao Paulo, 2008 Yoram Kaufman GEST/UMBC-GSFC Research Fellow
10 Sep 2008
3:30 pm
Linearized Electrooptic Phase Modulation for Microwave-Photonic Signal Transmission
Tom Murphy
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland College Park
17 Sep 2008
3:30 pm
How much light was produced since the Universe was born? Finally, a way to measure it.
Dr. Markos Georganopoulos
Department of Physics, UMBC
24 Sep 2008
3:30 pm
Making Things With Light: Recent Progress in Multiphoton Absorption Polymerization
Dr. John Fourkas
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland College Park
1 Oct 2008
3:30 pm
Solar Shield - Forecasting and Mitigating Solar Effects on Power Transmission Systems
Antti Pulkkinnen
Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center (GEST), UMBC
8 Oct 2008
3:30 pm
Freezing of Supercooled Cloud Drops
Dr. Alex Kostinski
Professor of Physics, Michigan Technological University
15 Oct 2008
3:30 pm
Quantum Entanglement and Particle Scattering
Dr. Nathan Harshman
Assistant Professor & Department Chair of Physics Department, American University
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