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Robert Lipton (Mathematical Science)
"Optimal bounds on electric field fluctuations for random composites"
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Physics Dept.
Monday, Nov. 27, 2000, 4 p.m.,
Olin 107
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Lance Schacterle (Humanities and Arts)
"What we know about what Pynchon knows about Physics"
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Physics Dept.
Monday, April 24, 2000, 4 p.m.,
Olin 107
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P.K. Aravind (Physics)
"Quantum Information: What is it and why is it interesting?"
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Computer Science Dept.,
Friday, March 3 at 11 am,
FL 311.
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Len Polizzotto (ECE)
"Light, Color, and Vision: What you see may not be what's there"
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Physics Dept.,
February 21st, 2000, 4:00 p.m.,
Olin 107.
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Barbara E Wyslouzil, (Chem. Eng.)
title, tba.
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Chemistry and Biochemistry Dept.,
November 17th, 1999, 11:00.
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Judy Miller (CED)
"Silicon in the Ivy: or, How to Keep the Technology Tail from
Wagging the Learning Dog".
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Computer Science Dept.,
December 4th, 1998, 11 am.
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Joe Bagshaw (Bio)
"What is DNA and why are people saying nice things about it?"
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Computer Science Dept.,
November 20th, 1998, 11 am.
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Stephen Jasperson (Phys)
"Why Different Sounds Sound Different"
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Physics Dept.,
November 16th, 1998, 4 pm,
Olin 107.
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Christof Paar (ECE)
"Trends in Modern Cryptography,
or, How a Simple Polynomial Can Protect your Email."
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Computer Science Dept.,
November 6th, 1998, 11 am.
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Christopher Sotak, (Biomed Eng)
"Magnetic Responance Imaging (MRI) Evaluation of Therapeutic
Interventions in Stroke"
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Chemistry and Biochemistry Dept.,
September 2nd, 1998, 11 am.
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