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3:30 pm |
Superluminal Light Impulse Propagation, Casuality and Quantum Fluctuation L. J. Wang NEC |
3:30 pm |
Plastic Deformation of Metals: How Simplicity Evolves from an Inherently Complex Problem Lyle E. Levine NIST |
3:30 pm |
Classical and nonclassical interferences with quantum fields Olivier Pfister University of Virginia |
3:30 pm |
Industrial Physics: Cosmic Rays and Computers James Ziegler U.S Naval Academy |
3:30 pm |
Radiation Hazards for Electronics and Photonics in Space Arthur Campbell Naval Research Laboratory |
3:30 pm |
Space Photovoltaics: History and Current Status Scott Messenger SFA Inc./Naval Research Laboratory |
3:30 pm |
How I spent my summer vacation: The ABOVE field experiment. Wallace McMillan Physics Department, UMBC |
3:30 pm |
Ultrafast Optical Phenomena Dr. Anthony M. Johnson Center for Advanced Studies in Photonics Research (CASPR) UMBC |
3:30 pm |
Chandra observations of Galaxy Clusters David Davis UMBC |
3:30 pm |
Amazing Applications of Photons Born Two-at-a-Time Alan Migdall NIST |
3:30 pm |
Propagation of cosmic rays and diffuse Galactic gamma rays Dr. Igor Moskalenko UMBC/GSFC |