Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics Colloquium 2007/2008

Time: 4:00 PM; Jila Auditorium

 

Link to Fall 2007 schedule

 

Spring, 2008

Monday,
January 14

SPRING CLASSES BEGIN

Friday,
January 18

Friday,
January 25

Friday,
February 1

PROFESSOR Victor Batista

Yale University

"Studies of Functionalized Semiconductor Surfaces"
Host: Prof. Niels Damrauer

Friday,
February 8

Dr. Stephen Pratt

Argonne National Laboratory

"Photoionization Dynamics of Small Molecules and Radicals"
Host: Prof. Rex Skodje


Friday,
February 15

PROFESSOR Masaru Kuno

University of Notre Dame

"An overview of solution based semiconductor nanowires"
Host: Prof. David Nesbitt

Friday,
February 22

PROFESSOR Nien-Hui Ge

University of California at Irvine

"Beyond One Dimension: Coherent 2D IR as a Structural Probe of Peptides"
Host: Prof. David Jonas


Friday,
February 29

E.U. Condon Lecture

PROFESSOR F. Fleming Crim

University of Wisconsin at Madison

"Controlling Reactions and Watching Energy Flow in Gases and Liquids"
Host: Prof. Niels Damrauer

Friday,
March 7

PROFESSOR Joseph Hupp

Northwestern University

"Design of Nanostructured Photoelectrodes for Solar Energy Conevrsion"
Host: Prof.

Friday,
March 14

PROFESSOR Mark Gordon

Iowa State University

"A General Approach for Studying Intermolecular Interactions"
Host: Profs. Damrauer and Michl

Friday,
March 21

PROFESSOR Mitchio Okumura

California Institute of Technology

"Mechanisms of Tropospheric Free Radical Reactions"
Host: Prof. Barney Ellison

Friday,
March 28

Spring Break

Friday,
April 4

PROFESSOR Kimberly Hamad-Schifferli

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"Interfacing Nanoparticles to Biology"
Host: Prof. Niels Damrauer

Friday,
April 11

ACS Meeting this week

Dr. Richard Schaller

Los Alamos National Laboratory

"Ultrafast response of semiconductor nanocrystals to high-photon energy absorption: Multiexcitons from a single photon"
Host: Prof. Niels Damrauer

Friday,
April 18

PROFESSOR David Beratan

Duke University

"Electron transfer dynamics in fluctuating chemical and biological systems"
Host: Profs. Jonas and Damrauer

Friday,
April 25

PROFESSOR Max Berkowitz

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

"What can we learn from computer simulations of model biological membranes"
Host: Prof. Niels Damrauer

Friday,
May 2

Last Day of Classes

PROFESSOR Debi Evans

University of New Mexico

"Some Aspects of Electron Transfer in Mixed-valence Systems"
Host: Prof. Niels Damrauer