Past distinguish lectures


Thu
25.6.2009
20:00
Crowne Plaza City Center Hotel, Tel Aviv
Lectur of Prof. Alan Rogol - Distinguished Medice Lecturer
Professor Alan D. Rogol
Clinical Pediatrics
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia, USA 

HIGHLIGHTS  IN  PEDIATRIC  ENDOCRINOLOGY

Thu
25.6.2009
13:30
Felsenstein Medical Research Center Auditorium,Beilinson Cam
Lectur of Prof. Alan Rogol - Distinguished Medice Lecturer
Professor Alan D. Rogol
Clinical Pediatrics
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia, USA 

GROWTH AT PUBERTY: 
IT IS MORE THAN JUST HEIGHT

Wed
6.5.2009
16:00
Melamed Hall (6) , Shenkar Physics Building
Lectur of Prof. Dam Thanh Son - Distinguished Physics Lecturer
Professor Dam Thanh Son
University of Washington
Seattle, USA 


VISCOSITY, QUARK GLUON PLASMA, AND STRING THEORY

Mon
27.4.2009
11:00
Holcblat Hall 7, Shenkar Physics Building
Seminar of Dr. Paul Weissman- Distinguished Geophysics Lecturer
Dr. Paul Weissman
Astronomy Science Lead
Table Mountain Observatory
Jet Propulsion Laboratory - JPL
Pasadena, California, USA 

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COMET NUCLEI

Wed
22.4.2009
12:00
Melamed Hall (6) , Shenkar Physics Building
Lectur of Dr. Paul Weissman- Distinguished Geophysics Lecturer
Dr. Paul Weissman
Astronomy Science Lead
Table Mountain Observatory
Jet Propulsion Laboratory - JPL
Pasadena, California, USA

WINNING THE COSMIC LOTTERY:
COMET AND ASTEROID IMPACTS ON THE EARTH


Mon
20.4.2009
11:00
Holcblat Hall 7, Shenkar Physics Building
Seminar of Dr. Paul Weissman- Distinguished Geophysics Lecturer
Dr. Paul Weissman
Astronomy Science Lead
Table Mountain Observatory
Jet Propulsion Laboratory - JPL
Pasadena, California, USA
 

WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM THE STARDUST 
AND DEEP IMPACT MISSIONS TO COMETS?

Sun
19.4.2009
16:00
Melamed Hall (6) , Shenkar Physics Building
Lectur of Prof. Gregory Korchemsky- Distinguished Geophysics Lecturer
Prof. Gregory Korchemsky
Service de Physique Théorique
CEA / SACLAY
Gif-sur-Yvette, FRANCE 

SCATTERING AMPLITUDES IN GAUGE THEORIES
AND PHYSICS OF SOAP BUBBLES


Wed
25.3.2009
10:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Louis Lyons
Professor Louis Lyons
Dept. of Particle & Nuclear Physics
University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom
 

Series of Lectures:
“PRACTICAL STATISTICS FOR PHYSICISTS”
Forth lecture
"DISCOVERY ISSUES"

Mon
23.3.2009
09:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Louis Lyons
Professor Louis Lyons
Dept. of Particle & Nuclear Physics
University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom
 

Series of Lectures:
“PRACTICAL STATISTICS FOR PHYSICISTS”
Third lecture
"CHI-SQUARED AND GOODNESS OF FIT"

Sun
22.3.2009
16:00
Melamed Hall (6), Shenkar Physics Building
Colloquium of Prof. Louis Lyons
Professor Louis Lyons
Dept. of Particle & Nuclear Physics
University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom
 

"BAYES VERSUS FREQUENTISM –
THE RETURN OF AN OLD CONTROVERSY"


Wed
18.3.2009
10:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Louis Lyons

Professor Louis Lyons
Dept. of Particle & Nuclear Physics
University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom 

Series of Lectures:
“PRACTICAL STATISTICS FOR PHYSICISTS”
Second lecture
"DO'S AND DONT'S WITH LIKELIHOODS"


Mon
16.3.2009
09:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Louis Lyons

Professor Louis Lyons
Dept. of Particle & Nuclear Physics
University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom 

Series of Lectures:
“PRACTICAL STATISTICS FOR PHYSICISTS”
First lecture:
"LEARNING TO LOVE THE EROR MATRIX"


Fri
13.3.2009
11:00
Room No. 006, Schriber Building
Lecture of Prof. Avi Wigderson
Professor. Avi Wigderson
School of Mathematics
Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton, New Jersy, USA 

"SEEDED RANDOMNESS EXTRACTORS –
APPLICATIONS AND CONSTRUCTIONS"


Wed
11.3.2009
12:15
Melamed Hall (6), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Avi Wigderson
Professor. Avi Wigderson
School of Mathematics
Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton, New Jersy, USA

"DETERMINISTIC RANDOMNESS EXTRACTORS" 

Mon
9.3.2009
12:15
Melamed Hall (6), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Avi Wigderson
Professor. Avi Wigderson
School of Mathematics
Institute for Advanced Study
Princeton, New Jersy, USA 

"THE ART OF REDUCTION 
(OR, DEPTH THROUGH BREADTH)"

Mon
9.3.2009
11:00
Seminar of Prof. Leonard Barrie
Dr. Leonard Barrie
co-Director WMO Research Department
Director of Atmospheric Research and
Environment Branch
World Meteorological Organization
Geneva, Switzerland 

“A Global View of Atmospheric Sand and Dust:
      Occurrence, Prediction and Impacts”


Wed
4.3.2009
11:00
Room 282, Gilman Building
Colloquium of Prof. Leonard Barrie

Dr. Leonard Barrie
co-Director WMO Research Department
Director of Atmospheric Research and
Environment Branch
World Meteorological Organization
Geneva, Switzerland


“The Role of the World Meteorological Organization in Climate 
and Related Weather, Water and Environmental Issues”


Mon
2.3.2009
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Seminar of Prof. Leonard Barrie

Dr. Leonard Barrie
co-Director WMO Research Department
Director of Atmospheric Research and
Environment Branch
World Meteorological Organization
Geneva, Switzerland 

“The Role of Atmospheric Chemistry in 
              Climate and Weather”


Tue
27.1.2009
08:00
Lev Auditorium, Shekar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Erich Vogt
Professor Erich W. Vogt
Triumf
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada

"THE EDIFICE OF NEWTON'S MECHANICS AND
ITS CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT: THE KEPLER ORBITS "


Mon
26.1.2009
12:10
Room No. 006, Schriber Building
Colloquium of Prof. Charles Fefferman
Professor Charles L. Fefferman
Department of Mathematics
Princeton University
New Jersey, USA 

INTERPOLATION OF FUNCTIONS ON R^n

Mon
26.1.2009
10:00
Lev Auditorium, Shekar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Erich Vogt
Professor Erich W. Vogt
Triumf
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada

"THE EDIFICE OF NEWTON'S MECHANICS AND
ITS CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT: THE KEPLER ORBITS "


Sun
21.12.2008
16:00
Melamed Hall, Room No. 6, Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Shrinivas Kulkarni - Physics Distinguished Lecturer

Professor Shrinivas R. Kulkarni
McArthur Professor of Astronomy
& Planetary Science
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
California, USA 

COSMIC EXPLOSIONS (THE FOX AND THE HEDGEHOG
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Thu
6.11.2008
17:00
Room 006, Schreiber Building
Colloquium of Prof. Boris Feigin - Distinguished Lecturer
Professor Boris Feigin
Landau Institute for Theor. Physics
Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow, Russia 

Series of Lectures:
“Quantum group construction of maximal commutative 
subalgebra Inside universal enveloping algebra of 
an affine Kac-Moody algebra” 

Lecture:
“Action of the center of affine quantum algebra
in the representation of (non-affine) Kac-Moody algebra”



Wed
5.11.2008
16:00
Room No. 118, Kaplun Building
Colloquium of Prof. Boris Feigin - Distinguished Lecturer
Professor Boris Feigin
Landau Institute for Theor. Physics
Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow, Russia

Series of Lectures:
“Quantum group construction of maximal commutative 
subalgebra Inside universal enveloping algebra of 
an affine Kac-Moody algebra” 

Lecture:
“Center on a critical level and Langlands duality.
Center on a critical level for quantum affine 
Kac-Moody algebra” 

 

Mon
3.11.2008
12:15
Room 006, Schreiber Building
Colloquium of Prof. Boris Feigin - Distinguished Lecturer
Professor Boris Feigin
Landau Institute for Theor. Physics
Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow, Russia 

Series of Lectures:
“Quantum group construction of maximal commutative
 subalgebra Inside universal enveloping algebra of 
an affine Kac-Moody algebra” 

Colloquium
Review of quantum group approach - 
Why quantum groups are so efficient

Sun
4.5.2008
16:00
Melamed Hall (6), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Stoecker a Physics Distinguished Lecturer
Professor Horst Stoecker
Scientific Director, GSI
Gesellschaft fuer Schwerionenforschung mbH
Darmstadt, Germany

"HADRON AND HEAVY ION PHYSICS AT THE 
INTERNATIONAL FACILITY FOR ANTIPROTON 
AND ION RESEARCH (FAIR)" 

Thu
1.5.2008
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Inan a Geophysics Distinguished Lecturer
Professor Umran Inan
Department of Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
Stanford, California, USA 

“VERY LOW FREQUENCY WAVE 
PHENOMENA IN NEAR-EARTH SPACE”


Tue
29.4.2008
11:00
Melamed Hall (6), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Inan a Geophysics Distinguished Lecturer
Professor Umran Inan
Department of Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
Stanford, California, USA

“ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND ENERGETIC 
PARTICLES IN THE NEAR-EARTH SPACE ENVIRONMENT” 

Mon
28.4.2008
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Inan a Geophysics Distinguished Lecturer
Professor Umran Inan
Department of Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
Stanford, California, USA 

LIGHTNING - IONOSPHERE INTERACTIONS:
SPRITES, GAMMA-RAYS, JETS AND ELECTRON PRECIPITATION”


Sun
13.4.2008
16:00
Melamed Hall (6), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Quiqq a Physics Distinguished Lecturer
Professor Chris Quigg
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Batavia, Illinois, USA 

"MASS"

Mon
7.4.2008
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Dritschel a Geophysics Distinguished Lecturer
Professor. David G. Dritschel
Mathematical Institute
University of St Andrews
Scotland 

BALANCED  MOTION  IN THE  ATMOSPHERE:
THE  FAST/SLOW  MYTH”



Sun
6.4.2008
16:00
Melamed Hall (6), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Seiberg a Physics Distinguished Lecturer
Professor Nathan Seiberg
Institute of Advanced Study
Princeton, USA 

"SUPERSYMMETRY AND ITS BREAKING"

Wed
2.4.2008
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Dritschel a Geophysics Distinguished Lecturer
Professor. David G. Dritschel
Mathematical Institute
University of St Andrews
Scotland

“THE  TURBULENT  ATMOSPHERE  BOILED 
DOWN TO MAXIMAL SIMPLICITY” 
 

Mon
31.3.2008
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecture of Prof. Dritschel a Geophysics Distinguished Lecturer
Professor. David G. Dritschel
Mathematical Institute
University of St Andrews
Scotland 

“JETS IN PLANETARY-SCALE TURBULENT FLOWS:
NEW SIMULATIONS AND A NEW THEORY”

Wed
12.3.2008
16:15
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Lecturer in Joshua Jortner Distinguished Lectures in Chemistry
Professor Mark A. Ratner
Chemistry Department
& Center for Nanotechnology
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL, USA

MOLECULAR TRANSPORT STRUCTURES: 
ELASTIC SCATTERING, VIBRONIC EFFECTS 
AND BEYOND 

Tue
11.3.2008
16:00
Lev Auditorium, Shenkar Physics Building
Lecturer in Joshua Jortner Distinguished Lectures in Chemistry
Professor Mark A. Ratner
Chemistry Department
& Center for Nanotechnology
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL, USA

ENERGY AND NANOSCIENCE: 
A MARRIAGE OF NECESSITY 

Wed
30.5.2007
10:00
Cymbalista Jewish Heritage Center
Prof. Imre Ruzsa
Renyi Institute of Mathematics
Budapest Hungary

SUMSETS, ARITHMETICAL PROGRESSIONS, ENTROPY 

Mon
28.5.2007
10:00
Cymbalista Jewish Heritage Center
Prof. Madhu Sudan
Fujitsu Chair Professor of EECS
MIT
Cambridge, Massachusetts
USA 

LIST – DECODING: A SURVEY

Wed
9.5.2007
16:00
dan david building, room 106
Professor Toshiyuki Kobayashi
Graduate School of
Mathematical Sciences
The University of Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan 

SPECIAL LECTURES IN REAL AND COMPLEX GEOMETRY

Mon
7.5.2007
12:15
schrieber building, room 006
Professor Toshiyuki Kobayashi
Graduate School of
Mathematical Sciences
The University of Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan 

BRANCHING PROBLEMS OF UNITARY REPRESENTATIONS

Wed
25.4.2007
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Prof. William Cotton
Dept. of Atmospheric Science
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA 

AEROSOL INFLUENCES ON DEEP
CONVECTION AND TROPICAL CYCLONES



Wed
18.4.2007
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Prof. William Cotton
Dept. of Atmospheric Science
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA 

GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE; A SKEPTICS POINT OF VIEW

Wed
18.4.2007
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Prof. William Cotton
Dept. of Atmospheric Science
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA 

GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE; A SKEPTICS POINT OF VIEW

Mon
16.4.2007
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Prof. William Cotton
Dept. of Atmospheric Science
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA 

AEROSOL INFLUENCES ON CLOUDS AND CLIMATE

Thu
22.3.2007
16:00
Room 305, The Multidiscipline Building
Prof. K. C. Nicolaou
Dept. of Cehmistry & The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology
The Scripps Research Institute
and The Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, California

Chemistry, Biology and Medicine of Natural Products

Wed
21.3.2007
16:15
Hall No. 1, Dan David Building
Prof. K. C. Nicolaou
Dept. of Chemistry & the Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology
The Scripps Research Institute
and The Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, California

Moleculaes That Changed The World

Mon
29.1.2007
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building

Dr. G. Brant Foote
Associate Director, National Center
for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, Colorado, USA
 

ON THE TRANSPORT AND DIFFUSION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 
IN THE ATMOSPHERE USING A COMBINATION OF MODELING AND 
RADAR/LIDAR RETRIEVAL APPROACHES


Wed
24.1.2007
14:15
Melamed Hall (6), Shenkar Physics Building
Dr. G. Brant Foote
Associate Director, National Center
for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, Colorado, USA 

USEABLE SCIENCE:  PUTTING WEATHER 
INFORMATION TO WORK FOR AVIATION

Mon
22.1.2007
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Dr. G. Brant Foote
Associate Director, National Center
for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, Colorado, USA 

THE ADVANCES IN THUNDERSTORM FORECASTING

Mon
30.10.2006
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building
Professor Joseph Egger
Meteorologisches Institute
LMU 
Muenchen, Germany
Distinguished Lecturer  in
Geophysics, Atmosphere and Space Sciences
Endowed by Raymond and Beverly Sackler

ANGULAR  MOMENTUM  IN THE  GLOBAL 
ATMOSPHERIC  CIRCULATION

Wed
25.10.2006
11:00
Room 205, Kaplun Building

Professor Joseph Egger
Meteorologisches Institute
LMU
Muenchen, Germany
Distinguished Lecturer in
Geophysics, Atmosphere and Space Sciences
Endowed by Raymond and Beverly Sackler

DYNAMICS OF ATMOSPHERIC REGRESSION 
PATTERNS: REGIONAL MOUNTAIN TORQUE EVENTS 
 

 

 


Mon
23.10.2006
11:00
Holcblat Hall (7), Shenkar Physics Building

Professor Joseph Egger
Meteorologisches Institute
LMU 
Muenchen, Germany
Distinguished Lecturer  in
Geophysics, Atmosphere and Space Sciences
Endowed by Raymond and Beverly Sackler


EMPIRICAL  MASTER EQUATIONS OF THE 
MARKOV  CHAINS OBTAINED FROM 
METEOROLOGICAL DATA


Tue
13.6.2006
16:00
Shenkar Physics Building
Melamed Hall 6
Professor Tobin J. Marks
Department of Chemistry
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL, USA

BRIDGES BETWEEN HETEROGENEOUS AND HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSIS. THE CASE OF SINGLE-
SITE AND MULTIPLE-SITE OLEFIN POLYMERIZATION CATALYSTS

Sun
11.6.2006
16:00
Dan Daviv Building
Hall No. 001
Professor Tobin J. Marks
Department of Chemistry
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL, USA

SELF-ASSEMBLY CHEMISTRY FOR MOLECULE-BASED ORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC
ELECTRONICS

Mon
22.5.2006
12:10
Schreiber Building
Room No. 006
Prof. Steve Zelditch
Department of Mathematics
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore Md, USA

COUNTING POSSIBLE UNIVERSES IN STRING/M THEORY

Sun
14.5.2006
16:00
Melamed Hall 6
Shenkar Physics Building
Professor Stefan Pokorski
Institute of Theoretical Physics
Warsaw University
Warsaw, Poland

THE MYSTERY OF THE FERMI SCALE

Tue
24.1.2006
14:15
Melamed Hall (6), Shenkar Physics Building
Dr. G. Brant Foote
Associate Director, National Center
for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, Colorado, USA 

USEABLE SCIENCE:  PUTTING WEATHER INFORMATION 
TO WORK FOR AVIATION


Sun
8.1.2006
16:00
Professor Allen Caldwell
Director
Max-Planck -Institute
Werner - Heisenberg Institute
Munich, Germany

IS THE NEUTRINO ITS OWN ANTIPARTICLE ?

Sun
8.1.2006
16:00
)6(
Shenkar Physics Building Melamed Hall
Professor Allen Caldwell
Director
Max-Planck -Institute
Werner - Heisenberg Institute
Munich, Germany

IS THE NEUTRINO ITS OWN ANTIPARTICLE ?

Sun
8.1.2006
16:00
)6(
Shenkar Physics Building Melamed Hall
Professor Allen Caldwell
Director
Max-Planck -Institute
Werner - Heisenberg Institute
Munich, Germany

IS THE NEUTRINO ITS OWN ANTIPARTICLE ?

Sun
8.1.2006
16:00
)6(
Shenkar Physics Building Melamed Hall
Professor Allen Caldwell
Director
Max-Planck -Institute
Werner - Heisenberg Institute
Munich, Germany

IS THE NEUTRINO ITS OWN ANTIPARTICLE ?

Sun
8.1.2006
16:00
)6(
Shenkar Physics Building Melamed Hall
Professor Allen Caldwell
Director
Max-Planck -Institute
Werner - Heisenberg Institute
Munich, Germany

IS THE NEUTRINO ITS OWN ANTIPARTICLE ?

Tue
17.5.2005
16:00
Melamed Hall no. 6,
Shenkar Physics Building
Professor George Whitesides
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
Cambridge, USA

DYNAMIC SELF-ASSEMBLY, COMPLEXITY, AND EMERGENCE
Abstract for Prof. Whitesides Lecture

Sun
15.5.2005
16:00
Melamed Hall no. 6,
Shenkar Physics Building
Professor Dimitri Kharzeev
Physics Department
Brookhaven National Lab.
New York, USA

NEW FRONTIERS OF PHYSICS AT RHC:
STRONG COLOR FIELDS AND SUPER-DENSE MATTER

Sun
15.5.2005
16:00
Dan David Building,
Room 101
Professor George Whitesides
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
Cambridge, USA

REINVENTING CHEMISTRY
s Lectures'Abstract for Prof. Whitesides

Sun
17.4.2005
16:00
Melamed Hall no. 6,
Shenkar Physics Building
Professor G. Peter Lepage
Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York, USA

THE FALL AND RISE OF LATTICE QCD:
HIGH-PRECISION LATTICE QCD CONFRONTS EXPERIMENT

Wed
13.4.2005
16:15
Melamed Hall no. 6,
Shenkar Physics Building
Prof. Huw Davies
Inst. for Atmospheric
and Climate Science
ETH
Zurich Switzerland

AN INSIGHTFUL AND ELEGANT PERSPECTIVE ON
LARGE-SCALE ATMOSPHERIC FLOW

Tue
12.4.2005
14:15
Seminar room 205
Kaplun Building
Prof. Huw Davies
Inst. for Atmospheric
and Climate Science
ETH
Zurich Switzerland

DYNAMICS OF THE EXTRA-TROPICAL MIDDLE WORLD

Mon
11.4.2005
11:15
Holzblat Hall no. 7,
Shenkar Physics Building
Prof. Huw Davies
Inst. for Atmospheric and
Climate Science
ETH
Zurich Switzerland

ALPINE FLOW PHENOMENA: THEORY, MODELS & EXPERIMENT

Wed
6.4.2005
12:15
Seminar room 205
Kaplun Building
Prof. Peter Bodenheimer
Lick Observatory
Santa Cruz, California
USA

RECENT RESULTS IN GIANT PLANET FORMATION
BY CORE ACCRETION

Mon
4.4.2005
11:15
Holzblat Hall no. 7,
Shenkar Physics Building
Prof. Peter Bodenheimer
Lick Observatory
Santa Cruz, California
USA

COMPARISON OF THEORIES OF PLANET FORMATION

Wed
30.3.2005
16:15
Melamed Hall no. 6,
Shenkar Physics Building
Prof. Peter Bodenheimer
Lick Observatory
Santa Cruz, California
USA

PAST AND FUTURE OF THE SEARCH FOR EXTRASOLAR PLANETS

Sun
30.5.2004
16:00
Shenkar Physics
Building,
Hall 6- Melamed Hall
The Emillio Segre Distinguished Lectures in Physics:

Professor John Dainton, FRS
Department of Physics
University of Liverpool
Liverpool, United Kingdom
France

Lecture:
ENGA(U)GING MATTER

Thu
13.5.2004
16:00 to 18:00
Dan David Building
Room 001
Joshua Jortner Distinguished Lectures in Chemistry:

Professor Claude Cohen-Tannoudji
College de France and Ecole Normale Superieure
Paris
France
MANIPULATING ATOMS WITH LIGHT
 
 
 
  Sackler distinguish lectures