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:
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5 Sep 2007
3:30 pm
Worlds in Transit
Kailash Sahu
Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
12 Sep 2007
3:30 pm
"Next Generation Bioprocess and Biomedical Sensor Applications"
Govind Rao
Department of Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, UMBC
19 Sep 2007
3:30 pm
No Seminar

26 Sep 2007
3:30 pm
Making Black Holes Visible: Accretion, Radiation, and Jets
Julian Krolik
Department of Physics and Astronomy, John Hopkins University
3 Oct 2007
3:30 pm
No Seminar

10 Oct 2007
3:30 pm
Inner Workings and Innovations of Physical Review Letters
Robert Garisto
American Physical Society
17 Oct 2007
3:30 pm
Do Middle Weight Black Holes Exist?
Richard Mushotzky
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
24 Oct 2007
3:30 pm
No Seminar

31 Oct 2007
3:30 pm
Infrared Remote Sensing of Carbon Monoxide from Space and Ground
Dr. Wallace Mcmillan
UMBC Physics Department and JCET
7 Nov 2007
3:30 pm
The Mathematical Epidemiology of Rift Valley Fever
David Hartley
ISIS Center, Georgetown University School of Medicine
14 Nov 2007
3:30 pm
No Seminar

15 Nov 2007
12:00 pm
Spinning atoms with light: a new twist on coherent deBroglie-wave optics - Physics Bldg., Room 401, 12:00 p.m.
Bill Phillips
NIST (Nobel Laureate)
21 Nov 2007
3:30 pm
No Seminar

28 Nov 2007
3:30 pm
Phase Fresnel Lenses for X-ray and Gamma-ray Imaging - Physics, Bldg., Room 401, 3:30 p.m.
John Krizmanic
CRESST
5 Dec 2007
3:30 pm
Gamma-ray Imaging with the 3-D Track Imager - Physics Bldg., Room 401, 3:30 p.m.
Georgia de Nolfo
CRESST
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