Seminars
MODERN OPTICS AND SPECTROSCOPY
SPRING SEMESTER 2004
TUESDAYS, 12:00-1:00, GRIER ROOM (34-401)
Refreshments served following the seminar
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February 24 |
Joshua Vaughan,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thomas Hornung,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Manipulating Light-Matter
Interactions Via 2D Femtosecond Pulse Shaping (Abstract) |
March 9 |
Joseph Izatt, Duke
University
Optical Coherence Tomography: Novel Systems and Molecular
Contrast (Abstract) |
March 16 |
Thomas Brunold,
University of Wisconsin
Spectroscopic and Computational Insights into the Biosysthesis
and Reactivity of Adenosylcobalamin (Abstract) |
March 23 |
Abigail Haka, Massachusetts
Institute of Techology
Diagnosing Breast Cancer: Raman Spectroscopic Real-Time
Pathology (Abstract) |
March 30 |
Arthur Suits, Wayne
State University
Chemical Dynamics with Ion Imaging (Abstract) |
April 6 |
Ed Grant, Purdue
University
Frequency Domain Observations of Electron Orbital - Rovibrational
Coupling (Abstract) |
April 13 |
Paul Barbara,
The University of Texas at Austin
F-V/SMS: A New Technique for Studying the Structure and
Dynamics of Single Molecules and Nanoparticles (Abstract)
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April 20 |
Jim Anderson, Harvard
University
Lasers, Chemistry and Climate: New Developments in Fiber
Lasers, High Finesse Cavities and Robotic Aircraft (Abstract) |
April 27 |
Annual
Richard C. Lord Lecture
Watt Webb, Cornell University
Spectroscopies as Biophysical Tools from MilliHz
to ExaHz |
Co-sponsored by the George R. Harrison
Spectroscopy Laboratory,
the Department of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science and
the School of
Science, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology.
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