Spring 2008
Topic
Date
Speaker
New measurements of r-process nuclei
January 28
Matt QuinnUniversity of Notre Dame
Chiral Rotation: Past, Present and Future
February 4
Daniel Almehed University of Notre Dame
Biophysics in Ultrahigh Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
February 11
Petra SchmalbrockOhio State University
The Decade of Dark Energy
February 27
Peter GarnavichUniversity of Notre Dame
R-Matrix Analysis of 16O(a,y)20Ne Using AZURE
March 10
James de Boer University of Notre Dame
Probing the Nuclear Equation of State at NSCL
March 17
Abigal Bickley Michigan State University
Coupled-channels calculations of heavy-ion fusion at extreme sub-barrier energies
March 24
Henning ExbensenArgonne National Laboratory
Resonance Ionization for Selective Production, Spectroscopy and Analytics of Exotic Species
March 31
Klaus Wendt University of Mainz, Germany
Nuclear Structure results with RISING at GSI and future plans at FAIR
April 7
Plamen Boutachkov GSI, Germany
Ab Initio Calculations of Electroweak Transitions in Light Nuclei
April 14
Muslema Pervin Argonne National Lab
Gluing together constituent-quarks
April 21
Craig Roberts Argonne National Lab
One Hundred 30 Dors: Is the Milky Way different or are we somehow missing them?
April 22
Margaret Hanson University of Cincinnati
Production of 7Be in Stars
April 28
Lucio Gialanella University of Naples, Italy
Recent applications of the Trojan Horse Method in nuclear astrophysics
April 29
Claudio Spitaleri INFN, Catania, Italy
The s process signature in SiC presolar grains: a constrain for stellar nucleosynthesis and nuclear astrophysics
May 5
Marco Pignatari Keele University, UK
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