Physics Seminars Schedule (Fall 2014)
Wednesdays, 3.00-4.00pm, Venue: Manning Hall # 201 (Physics Auditorium)
Refreshments served at 2:45pm in Manning Hall 222
Date | Speakers | Title |
Sept. 3rd (Wed.) | Drs. Cui, Mishra, Pradhan Physics Dept., University of Memphis | "Physics Faculty Presentations (Part-I): Nanomaterials and Nanobiophotonics" |
Sept. 10th (Wed.) | Drs. Gire, Jahan, Laradji, Sabri Physics Dept., University of Memphis | "Physics Faculty Presentations (Part-II):Biomaterials, Polymers, Aerogels, Biophysics, Physics Education" |
Sept. 17th (Wed.) | Dr. Pratim Sengupta Dept. of Teaching & Learning, Vanderbilt Univ | "Turtles all the Way Down: Agent-based Modeling, Children and Science" |
Sept. 24th (Wed.) | Dr. Syamal K. Bhattacharya Dept. of Medicine, Univ. of Tennessee Health Science Center | "Kinetodynamical Perspectives of Excessive Intracellular Calcium Accumulation in Neuromuscular & Cardiovascular Diseases: Pathogenesis & Therapeutic Strategies" |
Oct. 1st (Wed.) | Dr. Jingbiao Cui Dept. of Physics, University of Memphis | "Atomic Layer Deposition and its Applications" |
Oct. 8th (Wed.) | Dr. Chetan Patil Dept. of Biomedical Eng., Vanderbilt Univ. | "Multimodal Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy in the Skin" |
Oct. 15th (Wed.) | Dr. Feng Ye Oak Ridge National Laboratory | "Magnetic and crystal structures of the honeycomb-lattice Na2IrO3 and square-lattice Sr2Ir1-xRhxO4" |
Oct. 22th (Wed.) | Dr. Don Franceschetti Physics Dept., University of Memphis | "Are There Lessons to be learned from the heroic age (vacuum tube) of machine computing that might still valuable in brain modeling?" |
Oct. 29th (Wed.) | Dr. Yongbin Zhang NCTR/ORA Nanotechnology, National Center for Toxicological Research, FDA, Jefferson, AR | "Toxicological and Pharmacological Actions of Engineered Nanomaterials" |
Nov. 5th (Wed.) | Dr. Yaqiong Xu Dept. of Physics, Vanderbilt University | "Carbon-Based Nanomaterials for Biological Applications" |
Nov. 12th (Wed.) | Dr. Corinne Manogue Dept. of Physics, Oregon State University | "Physics Education" |
Nov. 19th (Wed.) | Dr. William A. Hollerman Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Louisiana, Lafayette | "Using Triboluminescent Materials for Smart Sensors" |