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Visitors - 2007

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Jonathan Bagger

Johns Hopkins University
"Quantum Universe: The Revolution in Particle Physics"
Colloquia, January 5

Jim Ryan

Universuty of New Hamshire
"High Energy Solar Physics Beyond the Next Solar Maximum"
Colloquia, January 12

Petia Vlahovska

Thayer School of Engineering
"Structure and Flow of Dispersions of Soft Particles"
Colloquia, January 19

Qimiao Si

Rice University
"Quantum Criticality in Correlated Matter"
Colloquia, January 2006

Sangyong Jeon

McGill University
"Searching for the Big Bang"
Colloquia, February 16

A. T. Charlie Johnson

University of Pennsylvania
"Functionalized Carbon Nanotube Transistors for Chemical Sensing"
Colloquia, February 23

Steven Furlanetto

Yale University
"Cosmology at Low Frequencies"
Colloquia, March 2

Fred Adams

University of Michigan
"The Effects of Groups/Clusters on Forming Solar Systems"
Colloquia, March 30

Mike Shull

University of Colorado at Boulder
"Searching Between the Galaxies: Missing Baryons in the Intergalactic Medium"
Colloquia, April 13

Ron Lifshitz

Tel Aviv University
"Quasicrystals-Some of Nature's Most Intriguing Forms of Matter"
Colloquia, April 20

Christopher Stubbs

Harvard University
"Fundamental Physics Through Astrophysics"
Colloquia, April 27

Carlton Caves

University of New Mexico
"Quantum-Limited Measurements: One Physicist's Crooked Path from Quantum Optics to Quantum Information"
Colloquia, May 4

William Oliver

MIT, Lincoln Laboratory
"Mach-Zehender Interferometry and Microwave-Induced Cooling in Persistent-Current Qubits"
Colloquia, May 11

Rose Finn

Siena College
"Evolution of Star Forming Cluster Galaxies"
Colloquia, May 18

Wolfgang Ketterle

MIT
"New Forms of Quantum Matter Near Absolute Zero Temperature"
Public Lecture, May 18

Rien van de Weygaert

U. of Groningen, The Netherlands
"Multiscale Morphology of the Cosmic Web"
Astronomy Seminar, May 31