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Fall 2018    Schedule

Aug. 20 Dr. Dan Dale, Idaho State University, Post Nuclear Detonation Forensics Research at the Idaho Accelerator Center  
     
Aug. 27 Dr. Dan Dale, Idaho State University, Studies of Prompt Diagnostic Signatures of Nuclear Detonations: An Update on the Teller Light Project  
     
Sept. 3 Labor Day, No Colloquium  
     
Sept. 10 Dr. Richard Ingebretsen, University of Utah, Blood Pressure  
     
Sept. 17 Dr. Daniel Ginosar, Idaho National Laboratory, High Temperature Catalyst Development and Testing for Low Cost and Efficient Solar Driven Sulfur-Based Hydrogen Production  
     
Sept. 24 Dr. Evan Lafalce, University of Utah, Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Metal-Halide Perovskites for Future Optoelectronic and Photonic Devices  
     
Oct. 1 Dr. Feng LiuUniversity of UtahFermionic Analogue of Black Hole Radiation with a High Hawking Temperature  
     
Oct. 8 Dr. David Reisman, Idaho Accelerator Center, Cinco: A Pulsed-Power Driver to Generate High Energy-Density States  
     
Oct. 15  Dr. Titus Yuan, Utah State UniversityProbing the Boundary Layer of Neutral Atmosphere Using a Unique Na Lidar System  
     
Oct. 22 Dr. Saveez Saffarian, University of Utah, Run HIV Run, The Protease Is Coming!  
     
Oct. 29 Dr. Tony ForestIdaho State UniversityDeep Inelastic Electron Scattering at Jefferson National Laboratory  
     
Nov. 5 Dr. David Kieda, University of Utah, Ultra-High Resolution Astronomical Imaging Using Quantum Properties of Light  
     
Nov. 12
Dr. Anushka AbeysekaraUniversity of Utah, New Results from HAWC and VERITAS  
     
Nov. 19 Thanksgiving Break, No Colloquium  
     
Nov. 26 Dr. Eric Hintz, Brigham Young UniversityStudying Pulsating Variable Stars with Telescopes from 5-Inches to 8-Meters  
     
Dec. 3 Dr. Alba Perez, Idaho State UniversityFrom Beware of the Tiger to Come Here Kitty: The Evolution of Robotics  



Spring 2019    Schedule

Jan. 7
Dr. JR Dennison, Utah State University, Be the Electron

 
Jan. 14
James Norris, Idaho State University, An Overview of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE)

 
Jan 21
Martin Luther King Day, No Colloquium

 
Jan. 28
Dr. Gail ZasowskiUniversity of UtahNew Tools for Galactic Archaeology from the Milky Way

 
Feb. 4
Dr. Kyle DawsonUniversity of Utah, Cosmology from Spectroscopic Surveys

 
Feb. 11
Dr. Adam JohnstonWeber State UniversityA Physicist Walks into a Barre: A Case Study in Integrating Science and the Arts

 
Feb. 18
President's Day, No Colloquium
   
Feb. 25 Dr. Don Wood, Idaho National Laboratory, Nuclear Fuel Cycle Science at the Idaho National Laboratory

 
Mar. 4
Dr. Daniel SchroederWeber State UniversityComputational Quantum Mechanics

 
Mar. 11
Dr. Paul Stonaha, Idaho State University, Material Science with High Energy Radiation

 
Mar. 18
Spring Break, No Colloquium

 
Mar. 25
Dr. Daniel WikUniversity of UtahA Biased Survey of the X-Ray Universe

 
Apr. 1
Scott Talbot, University of Utah, The Search and Examination of Strong Gravitational Lenses within SDSS

 
Apr. 8
Dr. Tareq AbuZayyad, University of Utah, The Cosmic-Ray Energy Spectrum Observed with the Telescope Array Low-Energy extension (TALE) Detector
   
Apr. 15 Dr. Lawrence Sulak, Boston University, Discovering the Electro-Weak Force, Seeing a Supernova Explode, Peering Inside the Sun, and Watching Neutrinos Oscillate…
   
Apr. 22 Dr. Benjamin FrandsenBrigham Young University, Geometrically Frustrated Magnetism: Not So Frustrating, After All



Unless specifically mentioned, all talks will be at 4:00 pm on Mondays in PS 108.

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