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University of Toronto Physics Colloquium, 2009-2010 Series

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Colloquia take place on Thursdays in McLennan Physics MP102 at 4:10 p.m.. Please come beforehand for refreshments in the McLennan Physics lounge (MP110) starting at 3:45 p.m.. Our colloquium series reflects the diverse research interests and pursuits of the department. Please forward your suggestions for speakers to Colloquium Chair Daniel James (email: dfvj at physics.utoronto.ca) or to Colloquium Secretary Joanafel Magnaye (email: jmagnaye at physics.utoronto.ca). To get up-to-date announcements about upcoming colloquia, please subscribe to the Colloquium mailing list (see link below) and the Physics Colloquium RSS feeds.
Title Speaker Institution Start Date
Qu-transitions. Phase transitions in the quantum era. Piers Coleman Rutgers University 17-Sep-2009 16:10
Thought experiments in climate and paleo-climate John Marshall Massachusetts Institute of Technology 18-Sep-2009 11:00
Quantum information with trapped ions: real thought experiments Hartmut Häffner University of California Berkeley 24-Sep-2009 16:10
Topological Insulators and Topological Band Theory Charles Kane University of Pennsylvania 01-Oct-2009 16:10
Colloidal quantum dot optoelectronic devices Edward Sargent University of Toronto 08-Oct-2009 16:10
How does a quantum mechanical system thermalize? David Weiss Pennsylvania State University 15-Oct-2009 16:10
Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Turbulent Flows Ben Newling University of New Brunswick 22-Oct-2009 16:10
Resolving the black hole information paradox Samir Mathur Ohio State University 29-Oct-2009 16:10
Control Theoretic approaches to Systems Biology Brian Ingalls University of Waterloo 05-Nov-2009 16:10
Accelerator Science and Technology in Canada Lia Merminga TRIUMF 19-Nov-2009 16:10
Climate Sensitivity and Climate Models Paul Kushner University of Toronto 26-Nov-2009 16:10
The physics of obesity Carson Chow National Institutes of Health 03-Dec-2009 16:10
The Age of Entanglement Louisa Gilder Author, The Age of Entanglement 07-Jan-2010 16:10
Poking tips at surfaces–optical properties of molecules, electronic properties of quantum dots and the formation of synapses Peter Grutter McGill University 14-Jan-2010 16:10
What’s going on at Enceladus? Francis Nimmo University of California Santa Cruz 21-Jan-2010 16:10
How Does Society Value Science? David Boerner Natural Resources Canada 28-Jan-2010 16:10
Illuminating Dark Matter Neal Weiner New York University 04-Feb-2010 16:10
How to use your cultural intelligence to your advantage: Navigating the job search process Minelle Mahtani Dept. of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto 09-Feb-2010 16:10
Chemical Modes and Feedbacks: What controls Atmospheric Composition? Michael Prather UC Irvine 11-Feb-2010 16:10
Colloquium for Feb. 25, 2010 Charles Ahn Yale University 25-Feb-2010 16:10
Colloquium for March 4, 2010 Yuhai Tu IBM T. J. Watson Research Center 04-Mar-2010 16:10
Colloquium for March 11, 2010 Robert Stewart University of Houston 11-Mar-2010 16:10
Colloquium for March 18, 2010 Paul Wiseman McGill University 18-Mar-2010 16:10
Colloquium for March 25, 2010 Jane Wang Cornell University 25-Mar-2010 16:10
Colloquium for April 1, 2010 Peter Krieger University of Toronto 01-Apr-2010 16:10

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All physics colloquia held at the University of Toronto will now be available online. If you'd like just the PDF file, you can download the PDF file only (if available). To view the voice-synchronized version, just click on the *.ppt file for the talk, and click on open at the prompt. If you have difficulty opening the file in your browser, you can download both *.ppt file and *.mp3 file in your computer under the same directory.
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