MICS Schedule - Spring 2005

Wednesdays at 5 pm in Ekeley S274 (In the South West corner of Ekeley near the stairs)

Date Speaker Title Research group
01/12/05
Roberto Bianco
How to brainstorm a roadmap for your
next paper or your PhD thesis
Hynes
01/19/05
Daniel K. Havey  and
Karl J. Feierabend
Vibrational Spectroscopy of Atmospheric Chromophores Vaida
01/26/05
Jack Barbera
Femtosecond Molecular Dynamics in the Gas Phase Lineberger
02/02/05
Tom Yulsman*
Everything You Wanted to Know About Science
Journalism but Knew Better Not to Ask
Associate Professor, CU-Boulder School of Journalism & Mass Communication
02/09/05
David Snitman* ¶ Building a Biopharmaceutical Company Based Upon a Collaboration Model Chief Operating Officer & Vice President, Business Development, Array Biopharma
02/16/05
Linda Koch
Kinetic Measurements of CH3S + Isoprene Ravishankara
02/23/05
Mary Beth Mulcahy Characterization and Physical Measurements of Molecular Sized Rotors on Gold and Glass Surfaces Michl
03/02/05
Tom Baker
SPIM : Microscopy in Vacuum Nesbitt
03/09/05
Shuzhi Wang Reactive Monte Carlo Simulations of Strong Acid Aqueous Solutions: Structure and Speciation of Sulfate Aerosols Bulk and Surface Hynes
03/16/05
Mya Norman Pumps, Membranes, and How to Make a
Non-mechanical Pumping Device
Koval
03/23/05

Spring Break
03/30/05
Stephen Barone* Bringing University Discoveries to the Marketplace: 
An Intellectual Property Perspective
Patent Attorney, Greenlee, Winner and Sullivan
04/06/05
Qi Zhang Aerosol Mass Spectrometry:
Instrumentation and Data Interpretation
Jimenez
04/13/05
Michael Deskevich Methods for Calculating Accurate Multistate Potential Energy Surfaces
Nesbitt
04/20/05
Kelda Furbush Four-wave mixing on quantum dots in a waveguide Cundiff
04/27/05
Erica Dawson
Canceled
Rowlen


Summer Break - See You All in the Fall
* As part of the non-academic careers series sponsored by MICS
¶ Also sponsored by UCB Career Services (reception to follow presentation), talk is in the CIRES Auditorium
 

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