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Seminars 2009

 

September 9, 3:30PM, Dr. Mike Lind , Phyllis Byrd,  DOE, PNNL

"WMD Proliferation Detection Activities at PNNL "

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September 16, 3:30PM, Dr. Michael Falk, John Hopkins University.
"Using simulations to understand the mechanical response of disordered materials like glasses" 

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September 23, 3:30PM, Dr. Craig Brown, NIST
"Where's my hydrogen car? Concepts and Reality for gas storage in materials"

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September 30, 3:30PM, Dr. Gonzalo Ares de Parga, Howard University

"Relativistic transformation law of the temperature"

TBA       

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October 7, 3:30PM, Dr. Adil Hassam, University of Maryland

Plasma Physics

TBA.

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October 14, 3:30PM, Dr. Aki Roberge, NASA, GSFC
"Finding Other Earths with the New Worlds Observer"       

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October 21, 3:30PM, Dr. Arthur Thorpe, Howard University
Magnetism

"Fifty Years of Magnetic Measurements at Howard University"

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Octoberr 28, 3:30PM, Dr. Belay Demoz, Howard University

"Reference Wind (and Water Vapor) measurements at Howard University"

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November 4, 3:30PM, Dr. Michelle Girvan,  University of Maryland
Non Linear Dynamics.

" Detecting Modular Structures in Complex Networks"

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November 18, 3:30PM,  Dr. Romain Murenzi, AAAS and University of Maryland

TBA

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December 2, 3:30PM Noon, Dr. Tristan Hubsch, Howard University
Elementary particle physics

"On Springs, SuperThings and the Sphinx: a Quest for Dimensions"  

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December 9, 3:30PM, Dr. Song-Lak Kang, Advanced Study Program/Research Applications Laboratory,
National Center for Atmospheric Research

"An evaluation of the horizontal homogeneity assumption in the 
atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) over mesoscale surface heterogeneity and its implication for numerical weather prediction (NWP) system"   
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December 14, 3:30PM, Dr. Rhonda Dzakpasu, Georgetown Univerisity,
Biophysics

TBA   
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