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Colloquium

ISU Physics Department Colloquium Schedule 2020-2021


All colloquium lectures will be offered online via Zoom.  Links to these sessions are provided below.

Fall 2020 Schedule

Aug. 17 Dr. Paul Stonaha, ,
Surviving Graduate School in Hard Sciences


   
Aug. 24

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World鈥檚 First Calcium Transverse Beam Asymmetry Measurement


   
Aug. 31

Dr. Jay Kunze, 糖心传媒,

The Health Effects of Low Level- Radiation

   
Sept. 7 Labor Day, No Colloquium
   
Sept. 14

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Using Microwaves to Search For New Physics in Beta Decay


   
Sept. 21

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Novel Core-Shell Magnetic Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Magnetism and Applications


   
Sept. 28

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The Origin of Supermassive Black Holes


   
Oct. 5

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The Weather on Distant Worlds

   
Oct. 12

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The Moon's Craters: What Do They Tell Us?

   
Oct. 19

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Playing with Molecular Ions - From Fundamental Physics to Cold Chemistry

Zoom Session Recordings

   
Oct. 26

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Predicting Grain Boundaries From Atomistic Simulation

   
Nov. 2

Dr. Mathew Snow, ,

Fallout: The Challenges Confronting Nuclear Forensic Science


   
Nov. 9

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Nov. 16

Dr. William Rice, , 

Global Alignment of Solution Based Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Films via Machine-Vision Controlled Filtration

   
Nov. 23

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Spin and Charge Transport in Two-Dimensional Topological Materials



Spring 2021    Schedule

Jan. 11

 

Observational Astronomy: Socially Distant since 13.7 billion B.C.E.


 
Jan. 18
Martin Luther King Day, No Colloquium

 
Jan 25

 

From Protoplanetary Disks to Exoplanets: Planets from Infancy to Maturity


 
Feb. 1

 

A Proximity-Induced Topological Phase in Bilayer Graphene

 


 
Feb. 8

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Room Temperature Superconductivity in a Carbonaceous Sulfur Hydride 


 
Feb. 15
President's Day, No Colloquium

 
Feb. 22

Superconductivity 

   
Mar. 1

 

 Engineering Topological Materials and Devices


 
Mar. 8

Dr. Mathew Snow 

 

Exploring Rapid Radiochemical Separations and Novel Isotope Production Pathways


 
Mar. 15

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Single Molecule Biophysics Perspective on SARS-CoV-2

Zoom Recording


 
Mar. 22


The Future of Gravitational Wave Astronomy


 
Mar. 29

 

 

 The Higgs Boson as a Tool for Discovery at the LHC


 
Apr. 5

  

 

The Most Abundant Particle in the Universe is a Shapeshifter


 
Apr. 12

 

 

Search for Charge Parity (CP) violation in Neutrino Oscillations

   
Apr. 19

 

 

Using Microwaves to Search For New Physics in Beta Decay

 

   
Apr. 26 Spring Break, No Colloquium