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APS Colloquium 1999

The monthly APS Colloquium series is intended for the benefit of the Advanced Photon Source community as well as the Argonne community by bringing distinguished scientists in all disciplines to lecture on topics of general interest.  Objectives include the cross-fertilization of research initiatives at various institutions and the identification of possible uses of the Advanced Photon Source.  The lecturer is also invited to spend an additional day visiting with scientists at Argonne.

What do the blue sky and high temperature superconductors have in common? (Dec. 1)
David L. Ederer, ANL Fellow, Tulane University
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Are we making any progress on the high-Tc superconductivity problem? (Nov. 3)
H. A. Mook, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Past and Future of Accelerator-based Particle Physics (Oct. 6)
John Peoples, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
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Physics at the Breakfast Table (Sep. 8)
Sidney Nagel, The James Franck Institute and The University of Chicago
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Cosmology:From Quantum Fluctuations to Expanding Universe (Aug. 4)
Michael S. Turner, The University of Chicago and Fermilab
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The Hope for Restoring Life after Sudden Death: Cellular Research and Future Therapies (Jul. 7)
Lance B. Becker, The University of Chicago
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Magnetism in Low Dimensions: Challenges and Opportunities at the Turn of the Century (Jun. 2)
Arthur J. Freeman, Northwestern University
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The Uses of Intense Particle and Photon Beams (May 5)
Andrew Sessler, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Announcement of APS Colloquium series commencement

 

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