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Colloquiums that were recorded in 2003:

Feb. 28
 Speaker:
Speaker: Gordy Kane (Univ. of Michigan)

Title:
"What Would Dirac Think About Supersymmetry and Particle Physics Today?"

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Mar. 7
Speaker:
Chryssa Kouveliotou (Univ. of Alabama)

Title:
"Gamma Ray Bursts"

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Apr. 25
Speaker:
Samar Safi-Harb (Univ. of Manitoba, Canada)

Title:
"Life after Stellar Death: the X-ray view"

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May 2
Speaker:
Speaker: Paul Kwiat (Univ. of Illinois)

Title:
"Entangled Photons for Quantum Information: 101 uses for a Schroedinger cat"

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Sep. 26
Speaker:

 Edward W. Kolb, Fermilab and Univ. of Chicago


Title:
"Thoughts on Dark Matter, Inflation, and Dark Energy"

Abstract:
The "lambda cold dark matter" model seems to be able to account for all cosmological observations. But its three basic ingredients, dark energy, dark matter, and inflationary perturbations, are a mystery. In the talk I will highlight what we don't know about the cosmological standard model.



Oct. 24
Speaker:

Thomas Bjornholm (Duke U.)


Title:
"Nanotechnology"

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Nov. 7
Speaker:
Carl Anderson (IBM)

Title:
"High Frequency Microprocessors" (tentative)

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Dec.  5
Speaker:
Shamit Kachru (Stanford U.)

Title:
[tba] (String theory, M theory)

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