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APS Colloquium 2012

The monthly APS Colloquium series is intended for the benefit of the Advanced Photon Source and 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.

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X-rays Shine Light on the Water Mystery

December 12, 2012

Anders Nilsson, Stanford University

The presenter has elected not to publish his presentation at this time.

Poster (pdf)

boehler

The Future of Extreme-Scale Computing Hardware and Software

October 17, 2012

Reinhard (Reini) Boehler, Phase Behavior of Materials under Extreme Conditions
Integrated slides and video
NOT available due to technical difficulties.

Poster (pdf)

beckman

The Future of Extreme-Scale Computing Hardware and Software

July 11, 2012

Pete Beckman, Exascale Technology and Computing Institute and Northwestern-Argonne Institute for Science and Engineering
Integrated slides and video not available at the presenter's request.
Video (rm) (56:28), Slides (pdf), Poster (pdf)

campuzano

How Electron Spectroscopy with Synchrotron Light Can Help Us Understand High-Tc Superconductivity and Other Complex States of Matter

March 7, 2012

Juan Carlos Campuzano, University of Illinois, Chicago
Integrated slides and video
Accordent Capture Station Presentation (45:57), video (rm) (45:57), Poster (pdf)

ramesh

Coupling Magnetism to Electricity in Multiferroic Heterostructures

February 15, 2012

R. Ramesh, U.S. Department of Energy
Integrated slides and video
Accordent Capture Station Presentation (54:23), video (rm) (54:23), Poster (pdf)

Nanofibers: Past, Present, Future

January 18, 2012

Darrell H. Renniker, University of Arizona

The presenter has elected not to publish his presentation at this time.

Poster (pdf)

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