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PHYSICS DEPARTMENT SENIOR THESIS PRESENTATION SCHEDULE TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2002 NAME TITLE Rachel Pepper “Depletion Interactions in Colloids” FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2002 NAME TITLE Jesse Thaler “Model of Black Hole Formation in 2+1 Dimensions” Vadim Slavin “Visualization of Topological effects in Nematic Liquid Crystals” Gregory Boyd “Source-Galerkin Methods and Multiple Solutions to the SchwingerDyson Equations” Arthur Coviello “q-Deformed S3: A Noncommutative Rosetta Stone for Undergrads” MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2002 NAME TITLE Andrew Grover “Mathematical Models of Galactic Steady States” Jasmine Foo “MBI (Millimeter-wave Bolometric Interferometer): Ground-based Interferometer theory and Simulation” Tom Kramer “WKB Calculation of Glueball Masses in Brane-World Gravity” Albert Siryaporn “Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing Using Hubble Space Telescope Archival Data” TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2002 NAME TITLE Tiferet Levine “Conformal Symmetry and the AdS/CT Correspondence” Jenny Gaskins “Cluster Mass Reconstruction Using the Weak Gravitational Lensing Effect” Miguel Daal “Using Magnification Information in Weak Gravitational Lensing Analyses” Jahred Adelman “Search for a Higgs Boson Decaying to ZZ* in Run II at the Tevatron” Jesse Graham “Discovering a Fermiophobic Light Higgs Boson Through Decays to Two Photons”