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Physical Chemistry Seminar Series
Physical Chemistry Seminar Series


The Physical Chemistry Seminar Series is designed to be a forum for junior and senior researchers to present their work to the Columbia community. We also frequently invite outside speakers to present their work in an informal atmosphere. All students are invited
to attend, and snacks are typically provided. We hope to see you there!

NEXT MEETING (Spring 2008):

Date
Time/Place
Presenter
Topic
05/13/08
Miller Room
(328 Hav.)
5:30 PM

Dr. Li Liu
[Flynn Group]

Graphene Oxidation: Thickness Dependent Etching and Strong Chemical Doping

FULL MEETING SCHEDULE (Spring 2008):

Date
Time/Place
Presenter
Topic
Slides
01/29/08
Miller Room
(328 Hav.)
5:30 PM

Dr. Ansgar Siemer
[McDermott Group]

Solid-State NMR on an Antifreeze Protein in Frozen Solution
Powerpoint
02/19/08
Miller Room
(328 Hav.)
5:30 PM

Evangelos G. G.
[Kaufman Group]

CARS Microscopy of Colloidal Gels
Powerpoint
03/04/08
Miller Room
(328 Hav.)
5:30 PM
Josep Pamies
[Cacciuto Group]
How the Membrane Got Its Hump - Curvature and Domain Formation in Photosynthetic Membranes
Powerpoint
03/17/08
Miller Room
(328 Hav.)
5:30 PM
Jian Wu
DNA Sequencing by Synthesis Using Nucleotide Reversible Terminators: Towards 1000$ Genome
Powerpoint
04/01/08
Miller Room
(328 Hav.)
5:30 PM
Shu Li
[Brus Group]
Electrostatic Force Microscopy Study of Photoionization of Individual Semiconductor Nanocrystals
Powerpoint
04/15/08
Miller Room
(328 Hav.)
5:30 PM
Dr. Steffen Jockusch
[Turro Group]
Time-resolved Spectroscopic Methods to Detect Intermediates in Organic Photochemistry
Powerpoint
04/29/08
Miller Room
(328 Hav.)
5:30 PM
Prof. Louis Brus
Ag Nanocrystal Plasmons: Single Molecule Raman Scattering and Photovoltage
Powerpoint
05/13/08
Miller Room
(328 Hav.)
5:30 PM
Dr. Li Liu
[Flynn Group]
Graphene Oxidation: Thickness Dependent Etching and Strong Chemical Doping
Powerpoint

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