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December 11, 2006
Prof. Kate Scholberg, Duke University
"Neutrinos from the Sky and Through the Earth"

December 4, 2006
Prof. Michael Douglas, Rutgers University
"Supersymmetric gauge theory: an overview"

November 27, 2006
Prof. Harmen Bussemaker, Columbia Genome Center/Biological Sciences
"Data-Driven Biophysical Modeling of Gene Expression Regulation"

November 20, 2006
Prof. Vuckovic, Stanford University
"Photonic crystal chips for classical and quantum information processing"


November 13, 2006
Prof. Peter Fisher, MIT
"How will we know it when we have found weakly interacting dark matter?"


October 30, 2006
Prof. David Shoemaker, MIT
"Progress Toward an Astronomy of Gravitational Waves"
 

October 23, 2006
Prof. Licia Verde, University of Pennsylvania
"Connecting the Cosmos with Quarks: The Promise of Precision Cosmology"

October 16, 2006
Prof. Amber Miller, Columbia University
"Peeking in Ancient Holes and Seeking the Holy Grail" 

October 9, 2006
Prof. Stefan Westerhoff, Columbia University
"The Origin of the Highest Energy Cosmic Rays"

September 25, 2006
Prof. Dan Kabat, Columbia University
"Strings, Gauge Theory and Gravity"
 

September 18, 2006
Prof. Philip Kim, Columbia University
"Quantum Physics at Your Pencil Tips: Dirac Fermion in Graphitic Carbon"

September 11, 2006
Prof. Andrei Belobordov, Columbia University
"Neutron Stars with Ultra-Strong Magnetic Fields" 

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