APS Colloquium 2006
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.
An integrated video and slides presentation, created using SofTV, is available for these colloquium. SofTV requires Netscape 7.1+ or IE 6.0+. If you do not meet the SofTV viewer requirements, Real video and PDF slides of the presentation are also provided.
As of June 7, 2006 a new product, Accordent's Capture Station, is being used to capture and publish video presentations.
Quantum Control of Light: From Slow Light and Fast Cars to Nuclear Gamma Ray Spectroscopy (Dec 06) Marlan O. Scully, Texas A&M University and Princeton University
Integrated slides and video
(Accordent Capture Station Presentation ) (50:51),
(Note:) For the first approximate 20 minutes of this talk, the speaker used transparency viewgraphs, which are not captured by the Accordent Capture Station.
Nanotubes, Fullerens, and the Beijing SRF (November
1, 2006)
Ziyu Wu, Beijing SRF
Poster (pdf)
The Equation That Couldn't Be Solved (September 06) Mario Livio, Hubble Space Telescope Science Institute
Integrated slides and video
(SofTV Presentation ) (55:43)
Poster (pdf)
Functional Complexity in Soft Electronic Matter (August 04) Alan Bishop, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Integrated slides and video
(SofTV Presentation ) (01:02:02),
Poster (pdf)
Data Driven Discovery in Imaging and Spectroscopy (June 07) Krishna Rajan, Iowa State University
Integrated slides and video
(Accordent Capture Station Presentation ) (50:22),
(Note: If you have trouble with the chapter seek feature in Firefox, try reinstalling Real Player.)
Poster (pdf)
Extraterrestrial Materials: The Role of Synchrotron Radiation Analyses in the Study of Our Solar System (April 05) Stephen R. Sutton, University of Chicago
Integrated slides and video (SofTV presentation) (01:02:07)
slides (pdf), video (rm)
Poster (pdf)
Boosting the Light: X-ray Physics in Confinement (March 01)
Ralf Rhlsberger, HASYLAB/DESY
Integrated slides and video (SofTV presentation) (01:02:07)
slides (pdf), video (rm)
Poster (pdf)
Seeing the Real Atomic Correlation in Matter (Feb. 01) Takeshi Egami, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Integrated slides and video (SofTV presentation) (01:02:07)
slides (pdf), video (rm)
Poster (pdf)