John Anderson Research Colloquia 2007-2008

See also Glasgow University Physics Colloquia. (They may have donuts but we have free chocolate covered bisquits and coffee!)
Wednesday's at 4.00pm
(unless otherwise stated)
Room 3.14, John Anderson Building
107 Rottenrow, Glasgow
Coffee and Tea served at 3.45pm.
All Welcome
Coordinated with the Colloquia at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Glasgow.
Forthcoming events 2007/2008
John Anderson Colloquia
Autumn 2007
Please note that this year colloquia will be at 3.00 with tea afterwards
17th October
Dr Charles Wang (University of Aberdeen)
Quantum Gravitational Decoherence of Massive Objects
31st October
Prof. Gian Luca Oppo (University of Strathclyde)
Diffraction vs. Diffusion: Turing Patterns, Fronts, Control and Complexity in Photonics and Chemistry
14th November
No Seminar – Kelvin day at Glasgow University
28th November
Prof. Gerald Buller (Heriot-Watt University)
Using the Single Photon: Quantum Key Distribution and Remote Target Identification.
12th December
Prof. Cornelia Denz (University of Münster)
Title to be announced
Spring 2008
6th February
Prof. Ken Ledingham (University of Strathclyde, UK)
"Ultra High Intensity Laser Interactions: Brighter than a Million Suns"
20th February
Prof. Padma Kant Shukla (Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany)
"Nonlinear Quantum Plasma Physics"
5th March
Prof. Paola Caselli (University of Leeds, UK)
"Deuterium Fractionation and the Early Stages of Star Formation"
19th March
Prof. Lorenz Willmann (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands)
"Searches for Violation of fundamental Symmetries:
How laser cooling of leaky atomic systems contribute"
2nd April
Dr Marialuisa Aliotta (University of Edinburgh, UK)
"What is the Link between Stars, Particle Accelerators and Deep Mines
Underground?"
30th April
Prof. Peter Hamm (Universität Zürich, Switzerland)
"Femtosecond IR Spectroscopy of Condensed Phase Molecular Systems"
14th May
Prof. Dan Davis (Imperial College London, UK)
"Membrane nanotubes in immune cell biology"
28th May
Dr David Neely (Rutherford Laboratory, UK)
"Laser plasmas - a tool for the 21st century physicist"
