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Rutgers Nuclear Physics Seminars and Related Colloquia
Fall 2007 / Spring 2008
Seminars will generally be held in room 112W at 1:00PM,
preceded by lunch at 12:00 in the Busch dining room.
Nuclear lunches will be scheduled when there is no seminar.
They will generally be held Mondays at 12:00 in room 112W;
Larry Zamick will send email announcements.
When Larry schedules seminars for noon, he will treat everyone
who deserves it to lunch afterward.
Fall 2007
- Nuclear seminar Monday, August 27,
2007 12:15 PM, room 112W
Karl-Heinz Speidel (Bonn)
Nuclear Magnetic Moments
(ABSTRACT not available)
- Nuclear seminar Wednesday, August
29, 2007 11:30 AM, room 112W
Dennis Muecher (Cologne)
Nuclear g factors
(ABSTRACT not available)
- Nuclear seminar Monday, September
10, 2007 12:00 noon, room 112W
Robert Hatarik (Rutgers
University)
Benchmarking a surrogate
reaction for neutron capture ABSTRACT (popup)
- Nuclear Seminar Monday, October
08, 2007 12:00 noon, room 112W
Larry Zamick (Rutgers)
The effects of the tensor
interaction in open shell nuclei
- Nuclear seminar Monday, October
22, 2007 12:00 noon, room 112W
Irina Vergalasova (Rutgers)
Neutrino physics
- Nuclear seminar Wednesday, October
24, 2007 13:30, room 112W
Hendrik Schatz (Michigan State
University)
The r Process
- Department colloquium Wednesday,
October 24, 2007 4:30 PM, Physics Lecture Hall
Hendrik Schatz (Michigan State
University)
Palladium Oceans, Superbursts
and Cold Fusion -- The Strange World of Accreting Neutron Stars
ABSTRACT
- Nuclear seminar Monday, October
29, 2007 12:00, room 112W
Naftali Auerbach (Tel Aviv U.)
The Importance of the Isomeric
State of 180TA
- Nuclear seminar Monday, November
12, 2007 1:30 PM, room 112W
Jeremy Holt (Stony Brook)
Applications of medium-modified
nuclear interactions ABSTRACT (popup)
- Nuclear seminar Monday, November
19, 2007 room 112W
Plamen Boutachkov (GSI)
Nuclear structure results with
Rare Isotope Spectroscopic Investigation at GSI (RISING) and future
plans at FAIR
- Department colloquium Wednesday,
November 28, 2007 4:30 PM, Physics Lecture Hall
Peter Meyers (Princeton)
MiniBooNE and the Search for νμ
--> νe Appearance ABSTRACT
- Nuclear seminar Wednesday,
December 12, 2007 12:00 noon, room 112W
Marlan Scully (Texas A & M
University and Princeton University)
Single Photon Dicke
Superradiance in Quantum Optics and Nuclear Physics ABSTRACT (popup)
Spring 2008
- Nuclear seminar Monday, January
28, 2008 11:45 AM, room 112W
Zvi Berant (Ben Gurion
University)
Measurements of Magnetic
Moments of Nuclei Far from Stability at WNSL-Yale ABSTRACT (popup)
- Colloquium Wednesday, January 30,
2008 4:30 PM, PLH
George Bertsch (University of
Washington)
Density Functional Theory ABSTRACT (popup)
- Nuclear seminar Monday, January
30, 2008 11:45 AM, room 112W
Yue Zhao (Rutgers University)
Rotational Driven NUuclear
Shape Phase Transition of the Yrast States of Individual Nucleus in
Interacting Boson Model ABSTRACT not available
- Nuclear / high-energy seminar Thursday, February
7, 2008 3:15 PM, room 112W
Sevil Salur (Berkeley)
"Strange" Results from RHIC
ABSTRACT (popup)
- Nuclear seminar Monday, February
25, 2008 11:45 PM, room 112W
Ron Gilman (Rutgers)
The End of 6 GeV Physics at JLab
ABSTRACT (popup)
- Nuclear seminar Monday, March
3, 2008 11:45 PM, room 112W
Ron Gilman (Rutgers)
The End of 6 GeV Physics at JLab. Part II
ABSTRACT (popup)
- Colloquium Wednesday, March 26,
2008 4:30 PM, PLH
Gerry Brown (Stony Brook)
Escorting Hans Bethe Down the
Path to Nothingness (Black Holes) ABSTRACT (popup)
- Nuclear seminar Monday, April
7, 2008 11:45 AM, room 112W
William A. Peters (Rutgers University)
Studying neutron-unbound states using the Modular
Neutron Array (MONA) at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL)
cancelled
- Nuclear seminar Monday, April
21, 2008 11:45 AM, room 112W
Jerry Draayer (Louisiana State University and SURA)
Symplectic-No-Core-Shell-Model
- Nuclear seminar Monday, May
5, 2008 11:45 AM, room 112W
Steffen Srauch (U. of South Carolina)
Search for proton medium modifications in
the 4He(e,e'p) reaction
Larry Zamick can
also be contacted for further information.
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