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Archive of IGERT Events and Presentations 2011 - 2012

 

Date

Time

Event Title

Speaker

Place

Thursday,

September 22, 2011

4:00pm

EECS Conference Room

(Tech L324/L348)

Wednesday,

October 19, 2011

Noon
 
Tech F-235

Wednesday,

November 2, 2011

Noon
Tech F-235

Wednesday,

November 16, 2011

Noon

Phase- Sensitive Manipulation
of Quantum Squeezing

/

Towards Doppler Cooling of SiO+"

Prof. Prem Kumar (EECS, P & A)

/

David Tabor (P & A)

Tech F-235

Wednesday,

November 30, 2011

Noon
   
Tech F-235

Wednesday,

January 18, 2012

Noon

Current Progress Towards Superimposed Condensates

/

Torsional Control of Molecules in Dissipative Media

Jonathan Trossman (P & A)

/

Benjamin Ashwell (Chemistry)

Tech F-235

Wednesday,

February 1, 2012

Noon

Is the moon there when nobody looks, OR, is my brain still there when I'm watching TV?

/

Copper Vacancies and Inclusions in Optical Float Zone Refined Cuprous Oxide

 

Prof. Anupam Garg (P & A) 

/

N. Laszlo Fraser (P & A)

Tech F-235

Wednesday,

February 15, 2012

Noon
Jason Jones
University of Arizona

 

Tech F-235

Wednesday,

February 29, 2012

Noon

"Towards Precision Spectroscopy of Single Trapped Molecular Ions"

/

"Collective Single Molecule Magnet Dynamics: Incoherent Landau-Zener Tunneling"

Prof. Brian Odom (P & A)

/

Erik Lenferink

 

Tech F-235

Wednesday,

April 4, 2012

Noon
"Transferring information between atoms via an optical cavity"

 

/

May Kim (P & A)

Tech F-235

Wednesday,

April 11, 2012

Noon
 

Josh Yablon (EECS)

/

Vesselin Velev (EECS)

Tech F-235

Wednesday,

May 9, 2012

Noon
 

Daniel Tice (Chemistry and MS&E)

/

Chris Seck (P & A)

Tech F-235

Wednesday,

May 23, 2012

Noon

"All-optical O-band Cross-bar Switching"

 

       “Integration in Plasmonic-Photonic

                  Integrated Circuit”

 

Neal Oza (EECS) /Seng-Tiong Ho
Tech F-235

Wednesday,

May 30, 2012

Noon
 

Michael Hseih (EECS)

/

Tamar Seideman

Tech F-235

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