2004 CSP Seminars

Unless otherwise indicated, the seminars are held on Tuesdays, starting at 12:30 P.M. and finishing at 1:30 P.M., in the Physics Department's conference room, Rm 201, which is adjacent to the main office.

Date
Speaker
Academic Affiliation
Topic
December 7, 2004
Shi-Jin Zhao Emory University "Computer simulation of structural and thermodynamic properties of nanostructures and lipid bilayers"
November 30, 2004
Joao Plascak University of Georgia "Magnetization probability distribution and diluted systems"
November 16, 2004
Chongshan Zhang University of Georgia "Scaling of thermal resistivity of helium confined in plate"
November 2, 2004
Dr. Kwangsik Nho University of Georgia "The physics of finite-sized (nanoscale(?)) clusters: Fun with molecular hydrogens"
October 26, 2004
Wenduo Zhou University of Georgia Diagramatic Approach to (Extended) Hubbard Model, Part III
October 19, 2004
Dr. Shan-Ho Tsai University of Georgia "Using the Research Computing Center's new resources"
October 5, 2004
Dr. Robin Shelton University of Georgia "Explaining Unusual Supernova Remnants"
September 28, 2004 Wenduo Zhou University of Georgia Diagramatic Approach to (Extended) Hubbard Model, Part II
September 21, 2004 Wenduo Zhou University of Georgia Diagramatic Approach to (Extended) Hubbard Model, Part I
September 14, 2004
Erik Zeek
University of Georgia The Musical Score, the Fundament Theorem of Algebra, and the Measurement of the Shortest Events Ever Created
August 31, 2004
Steven Mitchell
University of Georgia
"Halide Adsorption, Fundamental Studies in Electrochemistry"
August 17, 2004
Chenggang Zhou
University of Georgia "Numerical Simulation of Integer Quantum Hall Effect in Mesoscopic Samples"
August 3, 2004
Andreas Voigt Max-Planck-Institute Large-scale production of nanoparticles-Process control via Monte-Carlo simulation"
July 6, 2004
Xiuping Tao
University of Georgia "Spin Dynamics Simulationa of BCC Iron for T>= Tc"
June 29, 2004
Rodrigo Freire University of Georgia "Monte Carlo Study of the Three-Dimensional Heisenberg Model with Exchange Anisotropy in a Crystal Field"
June 22, 2004
Dr. Robert Woods University of Georgia "The derivation and application of classical mechanical force fields and molecular dynamics simulations is presented with an emphasis on application to problems in biology that are not readily investigated by traditional experimental methods," Part II.
June 15, 2004
Dr. Robert Woods
University of Georgia
"The derivation and application of classical mechanical force fields and molecular dynamics simulations is presented with an emphasis on application to problems in biology that are not readily investigated by traditional experimental methods," Part I.
June 8, 2004
Dr. Yiping Zhao
The University of Georgia "Monte Carlo Simulation of Polymer Thin Film Growth", Part II
May 25, 2004 Dr. Yiping Zhao The University of Georgia "Monte Carlo Simulation of Polymer Thin Film Growth", Part I
May 11, 2004 Dr. Robert A. Latour Clemson University "Molecular Simulation of Protein Adsorption to Materials Surfaces"
April 27, 2004
Xiaoliang Zhu
The University of Georgia Compressible Ising Antiferromagnet: Constant Pressure vs Constant Volume”
April 20, 2004 Luigi Cannavacciuolo The University of Georgia "Critial Behavior of the Three-Dimensional Compressible Ising Model with Antiferromagnetic Interactions under Constant Volume Conditions: a Monte Carlo Study", Part II
April 13, 2004 Luigi Cannavacciuolo The University of Georgia "Critial Behavior of the Three-Dimensional Compressible Ising Model with Antiferromagnetic Interactions under Constant Volume Conditions: a Monte Carlo Study", Part I
April 6, 2004 Shixian Qu The University of Georgia "Finite Element Method in Quantum Mechanics: An Introduction" Part II
March 30, 2004 Shixian Qu The University of Georgia "Finite Element Method in Quantum Mechanics: An Introduction" Part I
March 23, 2004 Shan-ho Tsai The University of Georgia "First Writing Lessons: An Introduction to LaTex"
March 2, 2004 Prof. Robert J. Buenker University of Wuppertal Configuration Interaction Studies of the Adsorption  of Small Molecules on Large Clusters of Metallic Atoms
February 10, 2004 Dr. Stefan Boettcher Emory University "Using Extremal Dynamics to Optimize Large Disordered Systems" Part II
February 3, 2004 Dr. Stefan Boettcher Emory University "Using Extremal Dynamics to Optimize Large Disordered Systems" Part I
January 27, 2004 Mr. Yihai Yu The University of Georgia "A Genetic Network for the Biological Clock of Neurospora Crassa, Part II"
January 20, 2004 Mr. Yihai Yu The University of Georgia A Genetic Network for the Biological Clock of Neurospora Crassa, Part I"

January 13, 2004

Prof. Phillip C. Stancil The University of Georgia "The Role of Atoms and Molecules in Astrophysics Part II"

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