DAVIDSON PHYSICS

PHYSICS DEPARTMENT 1998-99 SEMINARS

10/14 1998 Ken Hardy Florida International Univ. Dissociative Recombination   Reactions in a Glow Discharge

2/9  1999 Timothy H. Gfroerer James Madison University Shedding Light on Semiconductor Misfits

2/12  1999 Ms. Janice Hudgings University of California-- Mixing Light and Semi-conductors: A Bright Idea

2/15 1999 Jeff Olafsen Georgetown University Physics in Granular Media: Marbles, Galaxies and Thermodynamics

2/16 1999 Mario Belloni Davidson College SUSY Methods in Quantum Mechanics: How to Divide and Conquer Quantum Hamiltonians

2/19 1999 Scott N. Walck Rochester Theory Center for Radiation Near a Surface: Optical Science & Eng. & Continuing Surprises The Institute of Optics University of Rochester

2/22 1999 Steve Hagen National Institutes of Health How Fast Can a Protein Fold?

3/31 1999 Jack Brockway Wake Forest University How Many Photons Are There? Looking at Extensions To the Standard Model

4/13  1999 Dr. Richard Rhodes Pulitzer Prize-winning author The History of Nuclear Physics to the Bomb

4/14 1999 Dr. Elliot McGucken Elon College Towards an Artificial Retina Elon College, NC Chipset to Aid the Visually Impaired

4/19 1999 Dr. Phillip Dukes Brigham Young University Bayes' Theorem As an Occam's