Seminars
MODERN OPTICS AND SPECTROSCOPY
FALL SEMESTER 2003
September 30 |
Michael McCarthy, Harvard-Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics
Exotic Carbon And Silicon Molecules In The Laboratory
And In Space |
October 7 |
Sarah Bolton, Williams
College
Untrafast Measurements Of Semiconductor Nanostructures |
October 14 |
Christopher Fecko, MIT
Hydrogen Bond Dynamics In The Untrafast Infrared Spectroscopy
Of Water |
October 21 |
Warren Zipfel, Cornell
University
In Vivo Nonlinear Microscopy And The Promise Of Multiphoton
Endoscopy |
October 28 |
John Fourkas, Boston College
Seeing And Shaping The Microscopic World With Multiphoton
Absorption |
November 4 |
David Pritchard, MIT
Precision Cyclotron Spectroscopy Of Charged Molecules
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November 18 |
Xiaowei Zhuang, Harvard
University
Visualizing Infection By Sincle Influenza Viruses And
Folding Of Single RNA Enzymes |
December 2 |
William Eaton, NIH
Protein Folding Dynamics |
December 9 |
Paul Champion, Northeastern
University
Exploring Low Frequency Modes And Rebinging Dynamics In
Heme Proteins Using Femtosecond Coherence Spectroscopy
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TUESDAYS, 12:00-1:00, GRIER ROOM (34-401)
Refreshments served following the seminar
Sponsored by the George R. Harrison Spectroscopy
Laboratory and
the School of
Science, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, and
the Rowland Institute
for Science.
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