CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY -
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

Condensed Matter Physics and Biological Physics Seminars for 2006/2007

Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held at 4:30 pm in 7316 Wean Hall at CMU or at 104 Thaw Hall at Pitt.

Aug. 31    
Sept.  7 CMU James Fitzpatrick, Fluoresce4nce Center, CMU, "Multi-photon Fluorescence Correlation Microscopy and its application to the study of dynamics in biological systems"
Sept. 14 CMU Radu Moldovan, Physics Dept., CMU, "Interaction of lambda phage and its bacterial host"
Sept. 21    
Sept. 28    
Oct. 4 CMU Biological Physics Seminar/Panel Discussion, Dr. Robert Endres, Princeton University, TOPIC:   "Signaling and Assembly of Intracellular Complexes in Bacteria" , 10:30 AM, 7423 Wean Hall NOTE DIFFERENT DAY, TIME, AND PLACE
Oct. 5    
Oct. 12    
Oct. 19 PITT Wolfgang Losert, University of Maryland, "Forced shape deformations of interfaces and biopolymer networks"
Oct. 26    
Nov. 2    
Nov. 9 CMU Despina Louca, University of Virginia, "Two phase competition in CMR cobaltites"
Nov. 16    
Nov. 23    
Dec. 7    
Dec. 14    
Dec. 21    
Jan. 4    
Jan. 11    
Jan. 18 CMU Edgar Kooijman, Kent State University, "What makes phosphatidic acid special among the anionic phospholipids?
Jan. 25
Feb. 1    
Feb. 8    
Feb. 15    
Feb. 22 CMU reserved for CMU
Mar. 1 CMU Dr. Arne Gericke, Dept. of Chemistry, Kent State University
Mar. 8 CMU Beate Klosgen
Mar. 15    
Mar. 22 PITT Julius Lucks, Harvard University, 12 noon, 104 Thaw Hall, NOTE UNUSUAL TIME
Mar. 22 PITT Randy Isaac, former Vice President, IBM, "The Rise and Fall of Moore's Law"
Mar. 29 CMU Alex deVries
Apr. 5    
Apr. 12 CMU Robert Griffiths, CMU, "The Microscopic Origin of Irreversibility. I"
Apr. 13 PITT Oleg Tchernyshyov, Johns Hopkins University, "Topological defects in nanomagnets", 2:00 PM, 106 Allen Hall, NOTE UNUSUAL DAY, TIME AND PLACE
Apr. 19 CMU  
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