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Graduate Student Seminars are held in Room 831 Pupin Hall at 10:30 AM

September 23, 2011

Speaker: Prof. Ben O'Shaughnessy

Title: "Biophysics of Living Cells"

September 30, 2011

Speaker: Prof. Ozgur Sahin

Title: "Nanomechanics of biological systems:Imaging, modelling, and applications"

October 7, 2011

Speaker: Prof. Chris Wiggins

Title: "What can physics do for biology? What can biology do for physics?"

October 14, 2011

Speaker: Dr. Georgia Karagiorgi

Title:  ""Neutrinos: The Non-conformists of the Standard Model"

October 21, 2011

Speaker:  Prof. Dirk Englund

Title:  Quantum Optics in Photonic Nanostructures: Applications to Classical and Quantum Information Processing"

October 28, 2011

Speaker: Prof. Andrew Millis

Title:  "Hard condensed matter physics"

November 4, 2011

Speaker: Prof. Richard Osgood

Title: "Physics of Nanosurfaces: Metals, Graphene, Oxides"

November 11, 2011

Speaker: Prof. Latha Venkataraman

Title: "Electronics and Mechanics of Single Molecule Circuits"

November 18, 2011

Speaker: Prof. Brian Humensky

Title: "TeV Astrophysics with VERITAS"

December 2, 2011

Speaker: Prof. Tanya Zelevinsky


Title: "Ultracold Atoms and Molecules in Optical Lattices"

December 9, 2011

Speaker: Prof. Chris Marianetti

Title: "Computing the properties of materials from first principles"

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