Graduate Student Seminars
Columbia Physics Graduate Student Seminars are held in Room 831 Pupin Hall at 11:00am every Friday during the Fall and Spring semesters, unless otherwise announced. There are no regularly scheduled Graduate Student Seminars during the summer. The 2001-2002 seminars are organized by Lam Hui . Please contact him if you would like to give a presentation. . 

 
Sep. 14, 2001
Organizational Meeting
Sep. 21, 2001
Lam Hui: Research in Cosmology
Sep. 28, 2001
Bob Mawhinney: Probing Particle Physics with Lattice QCD
Oct. 5, 2001
Dan Kabat: String Theory, Gauge Theory, and Black Holes
Oct. 12, 2001
Tulika Bose: Testing the Standard Model at the DO Experiment: at present and in the future
Oct. 19, 2001
Eric Henriksen: Nanofabrication and Quantum Thermal Conductance
Oct. 26, 2001
Janet Conrad, Jon Link and Michel Sorel: MiniBooNE
Nov. 2, 2001
Chris Wiggins: What can Physics Do for Biology? What can Biology Do for Physics?
Nov. 9, 2001
Tim Halpin-Healy: Kinetic Roughening Phenomena
Nov. 16, 2001
Andrew Sornborger: Primary Visual Cortex: A Cosmologist's Perspective
Nov. 23, 2001
Thanksgiving: No Seminar
Nov. 30, 2001
Alessandro Curioni: MeV gamma-ray astronomy: the LXeGRIT prototype

 
Feb. 8, 2002
Philip Kim: Physical Properties and Applications of Matter in Low Dimensions
Feb. 15, 2002
Reshmi Mukherjee: High Energy Astrophysics with Space and Ground-Based Experiments
March 1, 2002
Stefan Westerhoff: Cosmic Ray Physics
March 8, 2002
Linda Coney, Jocelyn Monroe and Michael Shaevitz: Neutrino Factory
March 15, 2002
Henryk Wozniakowski: Quantum Computation for Continuous Problems
March 22, 2002
Spring Break
March 29, 2002
Mike Tuts, Hal Evans: High Energy Physics Experiments at D0
April 5, 2002
Michael Mauel: Plasma Physics
April 12, 2002
Adam Sobel: Climatology
April 19, 2002
Brian Cole: RHIC Physics
April 26, 2002
Tony Heinz: Femtosecond Spectroscopy
May 3, 2002
Mark Jackson and Ali Kinkhabwala: Perspectives from 2 Graduate Students