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Fall Term 2009
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September
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Wed. 9/9 Joint Atomic Physics Colloquium
Prof.
Ami Vardi, Ben Gurion University
Dephasing and noise in weakly coupled Bose-Einstein
condensates
Wed. 9/23 Joint Atomic Physics Colloquium
Dr. Chris Greene, JILA
Four-body collisions, universality, and the
Efimov effect
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- Prof. Bo Gao, University of Toledo, 6/09 - 12/09
- Prof. Michael Cavagnero, University of Kentucky, Sept 21
- Oct 2
- Dr. Chris Greene, JILA, 9/22- 9/25/09
- Prof. Andrey Maltsev, Landau
Institute for Theoretical Physics, 9/1- 11/09
- Dr. Chris Ticknor, Swinburne University of Technology, thru
01/2010
- Prof. Amichey Vardi, Ben Gurion University thru 08/2010
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9/21-9/23/09
Engineering
Rydberg Interactions in Atoms, Molecules and Plasmas: A Collaborative
Workshop*,
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October
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Special Event
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10/8-10/9
ITAMP ADVISORY BOARD Meeting
Meeting Details on Advisory Board Page.
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Wed. 10/7 Joint Atomic Physics
Colloquium
Charles W. Clark, Joint Quantum Institute, National Institute
of Standards and
Technology and University of Maryland
"Relativity at a billionth of the speed of light"
Wed. 10/21 Joint Atomic Physics
Colloquium
Dr. Sebastiaan van de Meerakker, Fritz-Haber Institute
"Collision Experiments
with Stark Decelerated Beams"
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- Prof. Bo Gao, University of Toledo, 6/09 - 12/09
- Chris Ticknor, Swineburne University of Technology 8/15-01/2010
- Prof. Amichey Vardi, Ben Gurion University thru 08/2010
- Prof. Michael Cavagnero, University of Kentucky, Sept 21
- Oct 2
- Dr. Charles Clark, NIST, 10/6-10/8/09
- Dr. Lee Collins (*AB), Los Alamos National Laboratory, Oct.
7 - 10
- Dr. C. William McCurdy (*AB), Lawrence Berkeley National
Lab, Oct 7 - 10
- Dr. Katharine B. Gebbie (*AB), NIST, Oct 7 - 10
- Prof. Steven Girvin (*AB), Yale University, Oct 7 - 10
- Prof. Ingnacio Cirac, Max-Planck Institut für Quantenoptik,
- Prof. Andrey Maltsev, Landau
Institute for Theoretical Physics, 9/1- 11/09
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10/19-10/21/09
Efimov States
in Molecules and Nuclei: Theoretical Methods and New Experiments,
Rome ITALY. Jointly
sponsored with Sapienza University of Rome and Accademia
Nazionale dei Lincei
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November
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Tuesday Nov 3, Special Talk:
Prof. Edward Gerjuoy, University of Pittsburgh. "Recollections
of Oppenheimer and Schwinger" Pratt Conference Room
1-2pm, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge MA
The career of J. Robert Oppenheimer,
who was born on April 22, 1904, was celebrated in a June,
2004 Los Alamos Symposium, wherein I recalled my experiences
as a Ph.D. student of Oppenheimer's in Berkeley, California
during the period August 1938 to January 1942. I shall
recount some of these recollections, concentrating on conveying
a portrait of Oppenheimer as creator and inspiration of
probably the most important pre-war United States school
of theoretical physics. During a portion of this period
(the 1940 academic year) Julian Schwinger, who shared the
1965 Nobel Prize for the development of the modern formulation
of quantum electrodynamics and deservedly has been termed
a genius, was employed as what today would be termed Oppenheimer's
post doc. Therefore, especially because Schwinger now seems
almost forgotten, although he died only fifteen years ago
(on July 16, 1994), I also will recall some of Schwinger's
interactions with Oppenheimer and Oppenheimer's students
including myself, in an attempt to convey some comprehension
of Schwinger's astonishing theoretical physics talents.
Wed. 11/4 Joint Atomic Physics Colloquium
Prof. Thierry Giamarchi, DPMC-MaNEP,
University of Geneva
"Disorder in cold atomic gases"
For quantum systems of fermionic and bosonic particles,
disorder has drastic effects. For free fermions, it leads
to Anderson localization where quantum interference due to
scattering on disorder transform a metal and an insulator.
When interactions are present they can either compete or
help the disorder to localize the particles. Such a problem
has been one of the most challenging questions in condensed
matter physics. Cold atoms offer the unique possibility to
realize very controlled disordered systems and thus offer
a unique laboratory to explore these issues. I will thus
review some of the most important issues on the interplay
between disorder and interactions, focusing on what happens
in low dimensional systems. I will discuss the various consequences
for Bosons in either a disordered or a biperiodic optical
lattice potential, in the light of recent experiments in
cold atomic gases, and in particular whether one can probe
the existence of the Bose glass phase by expansion or by
shaking of the optical lattice.
Thurs. 11/12 Michael
Fleischhauer, Fachbereich Physik, Uni Kaiserslautern
"Single- and many-body physics with stationary-light polaritons" Jefferson
Room 356
Wed. 11/18 Joint Atomic Physics
Colloquium
Prof. Hanns-Christoph Nägerl, Institut für Experimentalphysik
Universität Innsbruck
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- Prof. Bo Gao, University of Toledo, 6/09 - 12/09
- Prof. Andrey Maltsev, Landau
Institute for Theoretical Physics, 9/1- 11/09
- Dr. Chris Ticknor, Swinburne University of Technology, thru
01/2010
- Prof. Amichey Vardi, Ben Gurion University thru 08/2010
- Prof. Edward Gerjuoy, University of Pittsburgh, Nov 1-8
- Prof. Thierry Giamarchi, DPMC-MaNEP,
University of Geneva, Nov. 3-5
- Prof. Michael Fleischhauer, Fachbereich Physik, Uni Kaiserslautern,
Nov 8-21
- Prof. Hanns-Christoph Nägerl, Institut für Experimentalphysik
Universität Innsbruck, Nov 17-19
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December
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Wed. 12/02 Joint Atomic Physics Colloquium
Dr. Vahid Sandoghdar, Laboratory of Physical Chemistry,
ETH Zurich
Title TBA
Wed. 12/16 Joint Atomic Physics
Colloquium
Dr. Liang Jiang, CalTech
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- Prof. Bo Gao, University of Toledo, 6/09 - 12/09
- Dr. Vahid Sandoghdar Laboratory of Physical Chemistry,
ETH Zurich, 12/1-3
- Dr. Chris Ticknor, Swinburne University of Technology, thru
01/2010
- Prof. Amichey Vardi, Ben Gurion University thru 08/2010
- Dr. Liang Jiang, CalTech, Dec 15-17
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Spring
Term 2009
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January
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Wed. 1/28, Joint Atomic Physics Colloquium
Prof. Tilman Pfau, University of Stuttgart
Talk Title: Rydberg atoms in a Bose-Einstein Condensate
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- Prof. Rachele Fermani, Imperial College,
London
- Prof. Hyun-Kyung, Chung UC San Diego
- Prof. Thomas Pohl, MPI for the Physics
of Complex Systems
- Prof. Tilman Pfau, University of Stuttgart
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Jan. 26-28, 2009
Non-equilibrium
dynamics and correlations in strongly interacting atomic,
optical an dsolid state systems.
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February
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- Prof. Danko Bosanac, Rugjer Bokoviæ Institute, Zagreb,
Croatia
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March
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Wed. 3/4/09 Joint Atomic Physics Colloquium
Dr. John Bohn, JILA
Which way is up? Or, How a BEC lives with dipolar interactions
Wed. 3/18/09 Joint
Atomic Physics Colloquium
Prof. Andrei Derevianko, Univ of Nevada - Reno
Improved test of the standard model of elementary particles with atomic
parity violation
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- Prof. Agapi Emmanouilidou UMASS Amherst
- Dr. John Bohn JILA Colorado March 3-5
- Prof. Andrei Derevianko University of
Nevada- Reno
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April
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Wed. 4/1/09, Joint Atomic Physics
Colloquium
Dr. Paul Julienne, JILA
Ultracold Polar Molecules
Wed., 4/22/09 Joint Atomic Physics
Colloquium
Alexey Gorchov, Harvard Univesity
Quantum Information and Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Alkaline-Earth
Atoms in Optical Lattices
Wed., 4/29/09 Joint Atomic Physics
Colloquium
Prof. Mark Raizen, UT-Austin
Towards Trapping and Cooling of Atomic Tritium for Precision Measurement
of Beta Decay
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May
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Wed., 5/13/09 Joint Atomic Physics
Colloquium
Prof. Andreas Buchleitner, Univ of Freiburg
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Summer
Term 2009
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June |
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6/23: Special Speaker Event held in Pratt Conference Room
Dmitry Fursa, Curtin University, Australia
Relativistic Convergent Close-Coupling method for excitation and ionization
processes in electron collisions with atoms and ions
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- Prof. Bo Gao, University of Toledo, 6/09 - 12/09
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July |
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- Prof. Brian Burrows, Staffordshire University UK, 7/27
- 8/10
- Prof. Bo Gao, University of Toledo, 6/09 - 12/09
- Stephano Bovino, 7/09 - 8/09
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August |
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Summer Break
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- Prof. Tommaso Calarco, University of Ulm, 8/2 - 8/10
- Prof. Brian Burrows, Staffordshire University UK, 7/27
- 8/10
- Prof. Bo Gao, University of Toledo, 6/09 - 12/09
- Stephano Bovino, 7/09 - 8/09
- Prof. Bernard Zygelman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
8/3 - 8/7/09
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