Department of Physics

COLLOQUIUM

Schedule for Fall 2003

Regular time and place (unless otherwise stated): 
Thursdays at 3:15pm in Ayer 19

September 4
 Abstract
Chris Hammel, Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Force-Detected Scanned Probe Magnetic Resonance Microscopy  
September 25
 Abstract
Elena Dormidontova, Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
Reversibly Associated Polymers: Theoretical Insight  
October 2
  Abstract
Hans-Peter Wagner, Department of Physics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Exciton transitions in semiconductor nanostructures and in organic molecular films  
October 9
 Abstract
Andrea Corsi, Departments of Physics & Polymer Science, University of Akron
Effects of Shape and Size Disparity of Nanofillers on Percolation and Thermal Properties of Polymers  
October 23
 Abstract
Ulrich Zurcher, Physics Department, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio
On the Origin of Soft-Vibrational Modes in Glass-Forming Liquids  
October 30
 Abstract
Partha Banerjee, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio
Low Power Nonlinear Optics  
November 20
 Abstract
Gregory A. Sotzing, Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science, University of Connecticut
Novel Conductive Polymers for Electro-optic Applications and Patterning via Oxidative Solid-state Crosslinking  
December 4
 Abstract
Fedor Semerianov, Departments of Physics & Polymer Science, University of Akron
Glass Transition in a Simple Model of Molecular Liquids with Directional Interactions  

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