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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

PPPL Colloquia for 2004-2005

Melvin B. Gottlieb Auditorium
Wednesday (unless otherwise noted)
Refreshments at 4:00 p.m.
Colloquium at 4:15 p.m.


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Colloquium Committee


Dates are in reversed chronological order.
February 16, 2005
New Tests of Lorentz Invariance

Professor Michael Romalis
Physics Department
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey 08540

December 15, 2004
Plasma Mass Filter for Separation of Nuclear Waste

Sergei Putvinski
Archimedes Technologies

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

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

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)
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)
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)
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)

The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory 2004-2005 Colloquium Committee is comprised of:
Arthur Brooks at abrooks@pppl.gov; phone: 609-243-2142

Nikolai Gorelenkov at ngorelen@pppl.gov; phone: 609-243-2552

Brent Stratton at bstratton@pppl.gov; phone: 609-243-3639

Please feel free to contact them either by e-mail or phone regarding any possible speakers or topics for future colloquia.

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