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Fall 2006

Fall 2006

Spring 2008 Schedule

Seminars held on Wednesdays, 11 - 12, in 325 LeConte Hall, unless otherwise noted

Date

Speaker and affiliation

Title

Jan. 23

 

No seminar scheduled

Jan.30

 

No Seminar Scheduled

Feb. 6

 

No Seminar Scheduled

Feb. 13

Changwei Zhang

Topology, Statistics, and Universal Quantum Computation in Ultra-Cold Atomic Cases

Feb. 20

John Close
Australian National University

A Pumped Atom Laser

Feb. 27

Holger Mueller
Stanford University

Advanced Optical and Atom Interferometry For Research in QED and Relativity

Mar. 5

Brian Odom
University of Chicago

Changing Fundamental Constants in Ion Traps and Dark Matter in Bubble Chambers

Mar. 6

Mukund Vengalattore
UC Berkeley

Spontaneously ordered spin textures in a dipolar spinor gas

Mar. 11

Louis Bouchard
Materials Sciences Division, LBNL

NMR in reduced geometries, with applications to biomedicine, chemistry and physics

Mar. 13

Angom Dilip Kumar Singh

Atoms in isolation and company

Mar. 18

Marianna Safronova

Atomic PNC theory: Current status and future prospects

Mar. 19

Marie-Anne Bouchiat
Ecole Normale Superieure

Parity violation measurements with Ramsey-type matter-wave interferometry

Mar. 26

 

No Seminar Scheduled

Apr. 2

 

No Seminar Scheduled

Apr. 9

Paul Vetter
LBNL

Searching for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Using Laser-Trapped Radioactive Sodium Atom

Apr. 15

Brian Patton
Princeton University

Spin-Exchange Optical Pumping of Solids

Apr. 16

Giorgio Gratta
Stanford University

Measuring the mass in the neutrino one atom at a time

Apr. 23

Feng Wang

Optical Spectroscopy of Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes

Apr. 30

John Pendry

Metamaterials Generate Novel Electromagnetic Properties

Apr. 30

Hasem Zoubi

Collective Electronic Excitations for Optical Lattice Ultracold Atoms Within A Cavity

May 7

Sadiq Rangwala
Raman Research Institute, Bangalore

Cold Dipolar Molecules: A Filtered Tale

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