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Directions to PPPL Entrance Procedures for PPPL Viewing PDF Documents Colloquium Committee |
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February 16, 2005 | New Tests of Lorentz Invariance Professor Michael Romalis Physics Department Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08540 |
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December 15, 2004 | Plasma Mass Filter for Separation of Nuclear Waste Sergei Putvinski Archimedes Technologies |
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December 8, 2004 | The Conceptual Foundations and the Historical Development of Selected Themes in Plasma Turbulence Dr. John Krommes Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08543 |
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December 1, 2004 | Nuclear Bunker Busters, Mini-nukes, and the Future of the U.S. Nuclear Stockpile Dr. Robert Nelson Woodrow Wilson School and the Program on Science and Global Security Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08540 |
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November 10, 2004 | Warming Signals in the Arctic from Satellite Observations Josefino C. Comiso NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Abstract Abstract in PDF format (118 KB) |
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October 20, 2004 | Recent Progress in Optical Parametric Amplification Dr. C.J. McKinstrie Bell Laboratories Lucent Technologies New Jersey Abstract Abstract in PDF format (124 KB) |
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October 13, 2004 | The Detection of the Distant Planet Sedna -- Instrumentation and Implications Dr. David Rabinowitz Physics Department Yale University New Haven, Connecticut Abstract Abstract in PDF format (117 KB) |
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October 6, 2004 | An Overview of U.S. ITER Project Activities Dr. Ned R. Sauthoff U.S. ITER Project Manager Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08543 Abstract Abstract in PDF format (104 KB) |
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The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory 2004-2005 Colloquium Committee is comprised of:
Arthur Brooks at abrooks@pppl.gov; phone: 609-243-2142Please feel free to contact them either by e-mail or phone regarding any possible speakers or topics for future colloquia. Return to top of page. |
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Entrance Procedures at PPPL As a federal facility, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is operating under heightened security measures because of the events of September 11, 2001. Upon arrival at PPPL, adult visitors must show a government-issued photo I.D. -- for example, a passport or a driver's license. Non-U.S. citizens must show a government-issued photo I.D., plus provide the following information: citizenship, date of birth, and place of birth. For the welfare of both our staff and visitors, PPPL security staff retain the right to inspect vehicles and personal packages, such as briefcases, satchels, book bags, and purses. Viewing PDF Files You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF documents above. The most recent version of Acrobat Reader is recommended. A free Reader can be downloaded from Adobe's Web site. Return to top of page. |
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