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Events Archive

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The Oregon State University Physics Department has been host to many amazing events over the years. Learn more about our past events by exploring below.

DateTypeEvent
ColloquiumThe coming Cascadia Great Earthquake: How did we get here?
Chris Goldfinger (OSU, CEOAS)
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ColloquiumProbing Dirac electron physics in graphitic materials
Prof. Feng Wang (UC Berkeley)
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ColloquiumTBA
Charles De Leone, California State Univ., San Marcos
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ColloquiumThe current role of molecular gas and star formation in early-type galaxies
Alison Crocker (Reed College)
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ColloquiumGuessing Our Way to Four Loops: Hexagon Functions in N=4 super Yang-Mills
Matt von Hippel, Perimeter Institute
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ColloquiumPrinting and Beyond – Complexities & Innovation of Ink Jet
Laura King, HP Inc.
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ColloquiumBiophysics of Growth and Shape Control in Bacteria
Tristan Ursell, University of Oregon
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ColloquiumMaterials by Design: Heterostructures with Targeted Nanoarchitecture and Tunable Properties
David Johnson, University of Orgeon
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ColloquiumBlood flow, cardiac mechanics, and congenital heart disease: Recapitulating the chicken and the egg problem
Sandra Rugonyi, Oregon Health & Science University
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ColloquiumObserving Gamma-Ray Bursts with a computer
Davide Lazzati, Department of Physics, Oregon State University
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ColloquiumLong noncoding RNAs: structure, function, and classification
David Hendrix, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Oregon State University
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ColloquiumState of the Department
Heidi Schellman
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ColloquiumThe 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics
Prof. Janet Tate, Oregon State University
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ColloquiumThe Ocean’s Role in Climate
Prof. Juan Restrepo, Dept. of Mathematics, Oregon State U
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ColloquiumNeutrino Nus
Prof. Heidi Schellman, Oregon State University
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ColloquiumYunker lecture
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ColloquiumThe Geometry of Relativity
Prof. Tevian Dray, Department of Mathematics, OSU
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ColloquiumNitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond for quantum information and sensing applications
Prof. Kai-Mei Fu, Dept. of Physics, U of Washington
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ColloquiumConflict resolution through collective oscillations in microbial communities
Prof. Gurol Suel, Div. of Biological Sciences, UC San Diego
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ColloquiumNobel Prize in Chemistry 2014: super-resolved fluorescence microscopy
Oksana Ostroverkhova, Dept. of Physics, OSU
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ColloquiumA mechanistic approach to microbial degradation of organic matter and crude oil in the ocean: The importance of interfacial processes
Dr. Gabriel Juarez
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ColloquiumNear-field Nantennas and Neutral Atom Microscopes: New Nanoscale Imaging Techniques
Prof. Erik Sanchez, Dept. of Physics, Portland State University
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ColloquiumColloquium PER candidate 4
PER candidate 4
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ColloquiumColloquium PER candidate 3
PER candidate 3
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ColloquiumColloquium PER candidate 2
PER candidate 2
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ColloquiumColloquium PER candidate 1
PER candidate 1
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ColloquiumStability of Fermion Clusters: Application to Cold Atoms and Unconventional Superconductivity
Pavel Kornilovich, Hewlett Packard, Corvallis OR
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ColloquiumSurpassing The Standard Model: Searching for Supersymmetry
Prof. Stephanie Majewski, Dept. of Physics, University of Oregon
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ColloquiumInvestigating student understanding at the upper division: thermal physics and the related mathematics
John Thompson, Dept. of Physics, University of Maine
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ColloquiumThe Genetics and Biophysics of the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT): Can Theory Help Cancer Biology?
Prof. Herbert Levine, Department of Bioengineering, Rice University
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ColloquiumExploring the Bio-Nano interface: integrating live cells with nanosensors
Bianxiao Cui, Chemistry Department, Stanford University
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ColloquiumModeling Macromolecular Electrostatics with DelPhi Poisson-Boltzmann solver: Improvements and applications
Prof. Emil Alexov, Department of Physics,Clemson University
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ColloquiumDynamics and mechanism of ultraviolet-damaged DNA repair by photolyase
Prof. Dongping Zhong, Department of Physics, The Ohio State University
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ColloquiumA New "No-Go" Result for Quantum Mechanics
Prof. Maximilian Schlosshauer, Department of Physics, University of Portland
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ColloquiumNo Colloquium, Memorial Day
None
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ColloquiumUltrafast Dynamics of Polaron Formation
Prof. Sue Dexheimer, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washington State University
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ColloquiumCarbon at the Cutting-Edge: Nanotubes, graphene, and spins in diamond
Prof. Benjamín Alemán, Department of Physics, University of Oregon
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ColloquiumSingle molecule superresolution imaging reveals a dimeric Ras signaling module
Prof. Xiaolin Nan, OHSU
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ColloquiumNo Colloquium, Physics Open House
None
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ColloquiumRice, Locusts, and Excitonic Bose-Einstein Condensation: A Hydrodynamic Theory of Polar Active Smectics
Prof. John Toner, Department of Physics, University of Oregon
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ColloquiumExploring ultrafast dynamics on the nanoscale
Prof. Frank Hegmann, University of Alberta
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ColloquiumRecombination Losses in Organic and Hybrid Solar Cells
Prof. David Ginger, University of Washington
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ColloquiumDynamics and mechanism of ultraviolet-damaged DNA repair by photolyase
Prof. Dongping Zhong, The Ohio State University
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ColloquiumNo Colloquium, APS March Meeting
None
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ColloquiumColloquium Canceled
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ColloquiumThe physical biology of thrombosis and cancer metastasis
Prof. Owen McCarty, OHSU
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ColloquiumSurpassing The Standard Model: Searching for Supersymmetry (CANCELLED)
Prof. Stephanie Majewski, Dept. of Physics, U of Oregon
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ColloquiumThe interplay between condensation and chemistry in the formation of solid particles in the ejecta of supernova explosions
Prof. Davide Lazzati, Oregon State University
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ColloquiumAn amorphous oxide semiconductor thin-film transistor route to oxide electronics
Prof. John Wager, EECS, Oregon State University
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ColloquiumNo Colloquium, MLK Day
None
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