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Past Seminars - 2008

Friday September 26
  • Professor Federico Rosei - Exploring Assembly at the Nanoscale
  • Professor Richard Newbury - Mesoscopia
Thursday September 25
  • Dr Kris Helmerson - Persistent Currents and Vortices: The Physics of “Two-Dimensional” Bose-Einstein Condensates
Wednesday September 24
  • Professor Ben Varcoe - Laser Physics, Precision Measurements and Quantum Endoscopy
Thursday September 11
  • Professor Min Gu - Nanophotonics: A New Realm in Physics
Friday July 25
  • Dr. B. Jenichen - Characterization of ferromagnet/semiconductor heterostructures by grazing incidence diffraction of x-rays
Monday 14 July
  • Dr. M. Cunningham - The chemistry and dynamics of star formation in the G333 molecular cloud complex
Friday, May 16
  • Gary Ruben - “Cool movies of cool atoms” or “Lights, camera, vortices”.
  • Naomi Schofield - Molecular Cooling in the Optical Bellows.
  • Kaye Morgan - Assessment of Therapies for Cystic Fibrosis using Phase Contrast Imaging.
Wednesday, May 14
  • A/Prof John Close - Bose Einstein Condensates, the Atom Laser and Precision Measurement
Friday, May 9
  • Glenn Myers - Some new results in Phase-and-Amplitude Computed Tomography.
  • David Paganin - Phase contrast, phase retrieval and aberration balancing in shift-invariant linear imaging systems.
Wednesday, April 9
  • Peder Norberg - GAMA: the key to a fundamental Cold Dark Matter model prediction?
Friday, March 28
  • David Jones - Testing the large scale Galactic centre magnetic field strength
  • Roland Crocker - High-Energy Goings-on at the Centre of the Galaxy
Friday, March 14
  • Duncan Galloway - How big is a neutron star?
  • Guido Cadenazzi - Pilatus 100K – Initial Results.
  • Chris Hall - Gold nanoparticles as x-ray imaging markers in cells.
Tuesday, February 26
  • Dr. Z. Misanovic - X-ray observations of the pulsar B1929+10 and its environment
Friday, January 25
  • Dr. M. Walker - Intermediate Energy Particle Spectrum in Five-Colour QCD

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