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  • PHYS 123 speaker Jill Bingham /04

    May 9, 2013

    Physics 123
    (Approx. First Half of Term)    Fridays 3:30-4:30 (6a)
    What Physicists Do
    Spring 2013
    Olin 141    1 Credit; S/CR/NC

    The Department of Physics and Astronomy is pleased to present “Physics 123: What Physicists Do”.  This is our annual series of five lectures by guest speakers, many of whom are Carleton alums.  The series is intended to introduce students to a broad range of real-world physics and to give some perspective on the kinds of work done by people with a physics background.  Speakers will be available for informal discussions over refreshments afterward.    Questions: Jay Tasson, Olin 337, x4418, jtasson@carleton.edu.


    The speaker for May 10th will be Jill Bingham '04.

    "Ultrasonic Wave Propagation:  Modeling and Use in Nondestructive Evaluation of Aircraft Parts"

  • PHYS 123 speaker Amanda Babson

    April 15, 2013

    Physics 123
    (Approx. First Half of Term)    Fridays 3:30-4:30 (6a)
    What Physicists Do
    Spring 2013
    Olin 141    1 Credit; S/CR/NC

    The Department of Physics and Astronomy is pleased to present “Physics 123: What Physicists Do”.  This is our annual series of five lectures by guest speakers, many of whom are Carleton alums.  The series is intended to introduce students to a broad range of real-world physics and to give some perspective on the kinds of work done by people with a physics background.  Speakers will be available for informal discussions over refreshments afterward.    Questions: Jay Tasson, Olin 337, x4418, jtasson@carleton.edu.


    The speaker for April 26th will be Amanda Babson ('98).

  • PHYS 123 speaker Kevin Covey

    April 12, 2013

    Physics 123
    (Approx. First Half of Term)    Fridays 3:30-4:30 (6a)
    What Physicists Do
    Spring 2013
    Olin 141    1 Credit; S/CR/NC

    The Department of Physics and Astronomy is pleased to present “Physics 123: What Physicists Do”.  This is our annual series of five lectures by guest speakers, many of whom are Carleton alums.  The series is intended to introduce students to a broad range of real-world physics and to give some perspective on the kinds of work done by people with a physics background.  Speakers will be available for informal discussions over refreshments afterward.    Questions: Jay Tasson, Olin 337, x4418, jtasson@carleton.edu.


    The speaker for May 19th will be Kevin Covey.

  • PHYS 123 speaker Paul Grossi

    April 8, 2013

    Physics 123
    (Approx. First Half of Term)    Fridays 3:30-4:30 (6a)
    What Physicists Do
    Spring 2013
    Olin 141    1 Credit; S/CR/NC

    The Department of Physics and Astronomy is pleased to present “Physics 123: What Physicists Do”.  This is our annual series of five lectures by guest speakers, many of whom are Carleton alums.  The series is intended to introduce students to a broad range of real-world physics and to give some perspective on the kinds of work done by people with a physics background.  Speakers will be available for informal discussions over refreshments afterward.    Questions: Jay Tasson, Olin 337, x4418, jtasson@carleton.edu.


    The speaker for May 12th will be Paul Grossi ('89).

  • Physics Table with PHYS 123 speaker Jennifer Johnson

    April 16, 2012

    April 27 (Friday) noon-1pm, LDC Shearer Dining Room

    Join physics students, faculty, staff and PHYS 123 speaker Jennifer Johnson for lunch at the LDC.  Meet on 3rd Olin at 11:50am for the short walk over or meet us there.

  • PHYS 123 Speaker Jennifer Johnson

    April 16, 2012

    April 27 (Friday) 1:10-2:10pm LDC 104

    As part of the PHYS 123 speaker series 'What Physicists Do' Jennifer Johnson will give the talk "The Search for the First Stars".

     

  • PHYS 123 Speaker Dan Lathrop

    April 9, 2012

    April 20 (Friday) 1:10-2:10pm, LDC104

    As part of the PHYS 123 speaker series "What Physicis Do" Dan Lathrop will give the talk 'Quantum Turbulence'.

  • PHYS 123 Speaker John Ibele

    April 2, 2012

    April 13 (Friday) 1:10-2:10pm, LDC 104

    As part of the PHYS 123 series "What Physicists Do" John Ibele from Seagate Technology will give the talk 'A Woodworker in the World of Complex Mechatronics:  A Tale of Technical Challenges and Career Choices in the Data Storage Industry'.

  • Physics Table with PHYS 123 speaker Daisy Raymondson

    March 26, 2012

    April 6 (Friday) noon-1pm, LDC Shearer Dining Room

    Join physics students, faculty, staff and PHYS 123 speaker Daisy Raymondson for lunch at the LDC.  Meet on 3rd Olin at 11:50am for the short walk over or meet us there.

  • PHYS 123 Speaker Daisy Raymondson

    March 26, 2012

    April 6 (Friday) 1:10-2:10pm, LDC 104

    Daisy Raymondson, laser physicist with KMLabs in Boulder, CO, will give the talk "Physics and Applications of Ultrafast Laser Systems".  Everyone is invited.

  • PHYS 123 Speaker Ali Tasson

    March 26, 2012

    March 30 (Friday) 1:10-2:20pm, LDC104

    Ali Tasson, medical physicist at Procure Treatment Centers,  will give the PHYS 123 talk "Zapping Cancer with Protons"  Everyone is invited.

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    PHYS 123 Speaker Keith Goetz

    April 18, 2011

    April 29 (Friday) 1:10-2:10pm, LDC 104

    Keith Goetz is a scientist at the University of Minnesota with interests in a wide range of space physics fields. He is an experimentalist who measures waves and instabilities in solar system plasmas through the design, construction and flight of interesting scientific payloads in the demanding environment of space. Keith will describe a number of successful NASA and ESA space science missions - past, present and future including the STEREO mission, the Radiation Belt Storm Probes project and the Solar Probe Plus FIELDS instrument.

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