APS Colloquium 2002
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.
Science and Technology for Future Communications Networks (Dec.
4)
Cherry Murray, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
(pdf)
Star Sampling! (Nov. 6)
Michael J. Pellin, Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
(pdf)
High Temperature Superconductivity: Past, Present
and Future (Oct.
2)
Paul C. W. Chu, University of Houston and Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology
(pdf)
Ultra-small-angle X-ray Scattering from Deformed Materials (Sep.
4)
Gabrielle Long, National Institutes of Standards and Technology
(pdf)
Direct Assembly of Polymers From the Nanoscopic to Microscopic (Jul.
10)
Thomas P. Russell, University of Massachusettes Amherst
(pdf)
Liquid-Vapor and Metal-Nonmetal Transition in Metals (Jun. 5)
Friedrich Hensel, Philipps University of Marburg, Germany
(pdf)
Strange Quantum Numbers in Condensed Matter Physics (May 1)
J. Robert Schrieffer, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State
University
(pdf)
The Road to Find an Antidote Against Anthrax Infection (Apr.
3)
Wei-Jen Tang, The University of Chicago
(pdf)
Opportunities for High-Energy X-rays in the Studies of Coatings (Mar.
6)
David R. Clarke, University of California, Santa Barbara
(pdf)