The colloquia are held in Room 128 (old number: 114), Physics Building at 3:30 P.M. on Wednesdays unless noted otherwise (please see abstract for specific details). Tea and coffee is available before the colloquium in Room 128. Refreshments will be served after the colloquium (at around 5:00pm), and further discussions with the speaker are encouraged during this time. For additions, corrections, or questions please contact Cristin Paul at cristin.paul@duke.edu.
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| September 1 | Chris Walter Duke University |
Neutrinos at the cutting edge of intensity, distance, and depth |
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| September 15 | Douglas Osheroff Stanford University |
The Story Behind the Discovery of Superfluidity in 3He |
| October 20 | Bulent Atalay Department of Physics, University of Mary Washington |
Leonardo's Model |
| November 17 | Boris Shraiman Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB |
Biophysics |