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Please Post Physics Department Seminar and Colloquium Notices See web version for latest data: http://www.physics.wisc.edu/twap/view.php Don’t forget afternoon coffee and cookies Monday–Thursday in 5280 Chamberlin at 3:30. All are welcome! Version: 03/30/2009 Monday, March, 30th Quantum Computing Seminar Time & Place: 1:00pm, 5280 Chamberlin Speaker: Luyan Sun, Laboratory for Physical Sciences, University of Maryland Title: Single Charge Detection in Silicon Using Vertically Coupled Al and Si Single-Electron Transistors Tuesday, March, 31st R. G. Herb Condensed Matter Seminar Time & Place: 10:00am, 5310 Chamberlin Speaker: Baseer Haider, University of Alberta Title: Room Temperature demonstration of Quantum Cellular Automata formed by Single Si Atom Quantum Dots Chaos & Complex Systems Seminar Time & Place: 12:05pm, 4274 Chamberlin Speaker: Douglas B. Weibel, UW Department of Biochemistry Title: The origins of emergent behavior in bacterial communities “Physics Today” Undergrad Colloquium (Physics 301) Time & Place: 1:20pm, 2223 Chamberlin Hall Speaker: Karsten Heeger, UW Department of Physics Title: Experimental Neutrino Research Joint High Energy Physics Seminar/NPAC (Nuclear/Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum Time & Place: 4:00pm, 4274 Chamberlin (Coffee and Cookies at 3:45 pm) Speaker: Kevin Lesko, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Title: DUSEL - Progress on the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory Wednesday, April, 1st No Events Scheduled Thursday, April, 2nd R. G. Herb Condensed Matter Seminar Time & Place: 10:00am, Chamberlin 5310 Speaker: Aditi Mitra, New York University NPAC (Nuclear/Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum Time & Place: 4:00pm, 4274 Chamberlin Speaker: Alex Kusenko, UCLA Title: Echoes of Supersymmetry: Baryon Asymmetry, Relic Q-balls, and Gravity Waves Friday, April, 3rd Physics Department Colloquium Time & Place: 4:00pm, 2241 Chamberlin Hall (coffee at 3:30 pm) Speaker: Alex Kusenko, UCLA Title: Neutrinos and Their Implications for Cosmology and Astrophysics