Physics Colloquium: Quantum Hall Condensates

Date: February 2, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Bruno Uchoa (University of Oklahoma) Title: Quantum Hall Condensates Abstract: Superconductors are states of matter where electrons can flow without any dissipation. Quantum Hall states on the other hand are insulating states of matter created by the application of a magnetic field, which quantizes the energy of the electrons moving …

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Physics Colloquium: Preparing for the Global Impact of Space Weather

Date: February 9, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Seth Jonas (IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute) Title: Preparing for the Global Impact of Space Weather Abstract: Space weather events have the potential to negatively affect infrastructure systems that are key to social and economic well-being. An extreme space weather event could cause wide-area disruption, degradation, or damage …

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Physics Colloquium: Functional Magnetic Oxides for Nanomedicine and Spin Caloritronics

Date: February 16, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Hari Srikanth, Professor of Physics (University of South Florida) Title: Functional Magnetic Oxides for Nanomedicine and Spin Caloritronics Abstract: Magnetic nanoparticles are promising for nanomedicine applications such as contrast enhancement in MRI and magnetic hyperthermia treatment of cancer. There is a need to improve the specific absorption rate (SAR) …

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Physics Colloquium: Millisecond Pulsars, Basic Physics, and NANOGrav

Date: March 2, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Scott M. Ransom Title: Millisecond Pulsars, Basic Physics, and NANOGrav Abstract: Pulsars are some of physics and astrophysics' most exotic objects, and they have already earned two Nobel Prizes. We currently know of more thabn 2500 of them in our Galaxy, but a small subset, the millisecond pulsars (MSPs), …

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Physics Colloquium: Strong-Field Physics Using Waveform-Controlled Mid-Infrared Pulses

Date: March 9, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Kyung-Han Hong (MIT) Title: Strong-Field Physics Using Waveform-Controlled Mid-Infrared Pulses Abstract: One of the unique features of strong-field light-matter interactions is its dependence on electric field, E(t), of driving laser pulses unlike typical nonlinear interactions that rely on laser intensity profile, I(t). This enables to control tunnel-ionized free electrons …

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Physics Colloquium: Coherent Control and Attosecond Dynamics with Pulsed XUV and IR Radiation

Date: March 21, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Klaus Bartschat (Drake University) Title: Coherent Control and Attosecond Dynamics with Pulsed XUV and IR Radiation Abstract: The enormous advances in the generation of advanced light sources have enabled the exploration of the ultrafast dynamics in atoms and molecules, thereby promising a rich field of possibilities in …

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Physics Colloquium: Exploring the 3D Nano and Atomic World: Coherent Diffractive Imaging and Atomic Electron Tomography

Date: March 23, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Jianwei Miao (University of California Los Angeles) Title: Exploring the 3D Nano and Atomic World: Coherent Diffractive Imaging and Atomic Electron Tomography Abstract: The discovery and analysis of X-ray diffraction from crystals by Max von Laue, William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg in 1912 marked the birth of …

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Physics Colloquium: Interface Characteristics of Organic Materials on Metal Surfaces

Date: April 6, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Abdelkader Kara (University of Central Florida) Title: Interface Characteristics of Organic Materials on Metal Surfaces Abstract: Extended materials consisting of organic molecules fall between ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ materials categories with promising novel and useful functionalities. Their growth through self-assembly is, however, not well understood due to the lacking of …

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Physics Colloquium: Watching Proteins Function in Real Time via Picosecond X-ray Diffraction

Date: April 13, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Philip Anfinrud (National Institutes of Health) Title: Watching Proteins Function in Real Time via Picosecond X-ray Diffraction Abstract: To understand how a protein functions, it is crucial to know the time-ordered sequence of structural changes associated with its function. To that end, we have developed numerous experimental techniques for …

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Physics Colloquium: High Potential: Navigating the world with a physics degree

Date: April 20, 2018 Time: 1:30-2:30pm Location: PSB 160/161 Speaker: Myriam Newman Title: High Potential: Navigating the world with a physics degree Abstract: Physicists have a highly desirable skill set that enable them to succeed in multiple fields. The ability to understand complex relationships and analyze data allow for a variety of rewarding career paths. Myriam Newman will discuss her …

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