Fall 2010


Sept 14 (CM): Itai Cohen, Cornell University


Sept 21 (AMO): Liang Fu, Harvard University


Sept 28 (CM): Roberto Myers, Ohio State University: “Wide bandgap nanostructures for magneto-electronics


Oct. 5 (AMO): Nora Berrah, Western Michigan University:

“Ultraintense x-ray induced ionization in atoms and molecules using the x-ray FEL”


Oct 12 (CM): Julie Biteen, University of Michigan, Department of Chemistry

"Biomedical Imaging and Nanophotonics at the Single-Molecule Level"


Oct 26 (AMO): Paul Berman, University of Michigan, Department of Physics

“Field – Detector entanglement: Quantum information storage, quantized fields, and Schrödinger cats”


Nov 2 (CM): Yue Qi, General Motors “Modeling and Visualization of Electrode Deformation during Li Insertion”


Nov 9 (AMO): Kevin Resch, University of Waterloo “Quantum-inspired classical interferometry”


Nov 16 (CM): Joseph Heremans, Ohio State University “The Spin-Seebeck effect seen from an experimentalist’s point of view”


Nov 23 (AMO): Chong-Yu Ruan, Michigan State University “Visualizing molecular dynamics on the nanoscale with femtosecond electron pulses”


Nov 30 (CM): Subhash V. Ghaisas, University of Pune, India


Dec 7 (AMO): Michael Crescimanno, Youngstown State University “On magneto-optics, laser gain and coherence-assisted absorption in the layered polymer”