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U of O High Energy Physics Seminars

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See also:

Physics Colloquium

Condensed Matter Seminars

Theoretical Science Seminars

Optics Seminars

December 1, 1999

Prof. Burton Richter


Director Emeritus, SLAC

HEP: A PERSONAL ASSESSMENT

Professor Richter is a Nobel Laureate (Nobel Prize for Physics 1976) and a Past President of the American Physical Society.

ABSTRACT:

The lecture will summarize some of the new information in high energy physics that impacts our understanding of the basic structure of matter and evolution of the early universe. What might be expected over the next five years will also be discussed.

Professor Richter's talk will be aimed at a general science audience.

Inaugural Colloquium for the new UO Center for High Energy Physics.

4:00pm, 100 Willamette Hall

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November 15, 1999

Dr. Roberto Suaya


Mentor Graphics Corporation

Current Problems in the Design of Large Scale Integrated Circuits

(Joint seminar with Institute of Theoretical Science)

4:00pm, 318 Willamette Hall

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November 12, 1999

Dr. Einan Gardi


Ecole Politechnique, Paris

Power Corrections for Event Shape Variables in e+ e- Annihilation

(Joint seminar with Institute of Theoretical Science)

4:00pm, 318 Willamette Hall

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November 11, 1999

Prof. Hitoshi Murayama


UC Berkeley

Big World of Small Neutrinos

Abstract: The data on neutrino masses are becoming more and more convincing. I first review the properties of neutrinos and discuss why neutrino masses go beyond the Standard Model. Then I discuss what can be done now and in the near future to settle remaining issues. Finally I argue that neutrino masses naturally go together with supersymmetry and are likely to be relevant to the cosmological baryon asymmetry.

3:30pm, 100 Klamath Hall

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October 26, 1999

Dr. Guo-Hung Wu


University of Oregon

Introduction to B Physics

(Joint seminar with Institute of Theoretical Science)

4:00pm, 331 Klamath Hall

Cookies and tea will be served at 3:45 in 472 Willamette Hall

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September 27, 1999

Dr. Stefan Kretzer


Theor. Elementaryteilchenphysik IV
Institut f"ur Physik
Universit at Dortmund

Charm Production in Charged Current DIS

4:00pm, 331 Klamath Hall
Cookies and tea will be served at 3:45 in 472 Willamette Hall

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