Colloquium – Thomas Theis
Riddick Hall 301Department of Chemistry , NC State University
Hyperpolarization Chemistry and Spin Physics for Next-Generation Biosensing.
Host: Dali Sun
Department of Chemistry , NC State University
Hyperpolarization Chemistry and Spin Physics for Next-Generation Biosensing.
Host: Dali Sun
UNCG Department of Physics and Astronomy
Improving STEM Self-Efficacy with a Scalable Classroom Intervention Targeting Growth Mindset and Success Attribution
Host: Zo Webster
Department of Physics & Astronomy, West Virginia University and National Institute of Standards and Technology
The Role of Coherence in Materials Photophysics
Host: Lex Kemper
Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Current Understanding and Unsolved Problems in Thermal Transport at the Nanoscale
Host: Dali Sun
Physics, Georgia Tech
Twisted topological tangles or: the knot theory of knitting
Host: Karen Daniels
Brookhaven National Laboratory and DOE
Before Nuclei: Experimenting with Hot Nuclear Matter
Host: Vladi Skokov
Department of Physics, NC State University
Nanoparticle Suspensions for Energy Efficiency
Department of Physics, NC State University
Light-induced phase transitions in complex matter
Host: Paul Huffman
Monash University and NIST
Interface structure of semiconducting polymer films probed with synchrotron radiation
Host: Daniel Dougherty
Department of Physics, NC State University
Using single-particle transfer reactions to understand the life cycles of stars.
Host: Paul Huffman