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December 12, 2005
Prof. Steve Julian, University of Toronto
"Quantum Phase Transitions in Condensed Matter" 


December 5, 2005
Dr. Chris Dawson. RIKEN BNL Research Center
"CP violation and lattice QCD" 

November 28, 2005
No Colloquium
 

November 14, 2005
Prof. Barry Barish, CAL Tech
“Probing the Universe for Gravitational Waves” 

November 7, 2005
No Colloquium - Academic Holiday

October 31, 2005
Prof. Angela Olinto, University of Chicago
"The Mystery of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays"

October 24, 2005
Prof. Nick Bonesteel, Florida State University
"Quantum Compution" 

October 17, 2005
Prof. W. F. Brinkman,
Princeton University
"The Old Bell Labs-Do We Need It Today?" 


October 3, 2005
Prof. Greg Bryan, Columbia University
"The First Stars in the Universe" 

 
September 19, 2005
Prof. Ernst Goebel, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Germany
"Quantum Standards in the International System of Units (SI)"

September 12, 2005
Prof. Chris Hammel, Ohio State University
"Ultrasensitive Magnetic Resonance with the Magnetic Resonance Force Microscope"

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