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Tuesday, May 29th, 2007
3:00pm 4:00pm
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Mechanical Engineering Seminar

Experimental Investigation of Shock-Induced Distortion of a Spherical Gas Inhomogeneity
Devesh Ranjan, graduate student in engineering physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
3:30pm 5:00pm
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Carnegie Observatories Colloquium

Carnegie Observatories, 813 Santa Barbara St., William T. Golden Auditorium
ALMA
Chris Carilli, National Radio Astronomy Observatory,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Chemical Physics Seminar

'Clicking' Molecular Species to Surfaces: A Versatile, Robust and Field-Programmable Coupling Strategy on Gold, Glass and Carbon Substrates
Christopher Chidsey, associate professor of physical chemistry, Stanford University,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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General Biology Seminar

Mechanisms of Learning and Attention in the Auditory System of the Barn Owl
Eric Knudsen, professor of neurobiology, Stanford University,
7:30pm 9:00pm
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Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
12:00pm 1:00pm
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Mathematical Physics Seminar

On the Spectrum of a q-Sturm-Liouville Operator
Jacob Christiansen, postdoctoral scholar in mathematics, Caltech,
3:40pm 5:00pm
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Environmental Science and Engineering Seminar

Ocean fronts: Conduits of Vertical Exchange between the Ocean Surface and Interior
Leif Thomas, assistant scientist, department of physical oceanography, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Constantin G. Economou Memorial Lecture

An Engineered Platform for Ligand-Regulated RNA Interference
Chase Beisel, graduate student in chemical engineering, Caltech,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Organic Chemistry Seminar

Artificial Transcription Factors: Coupling Synthetic Biology to Chemical Biology to Biology
Aseem Z. Ansari, assistant professor of biochemistry, University of Wisconsin,
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Physics Research Conference

Viscosity, Black Holes, and Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
Dam Thanh Son, senior fellow and associate professor, Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington,