APS Colloquium 2009

The monthly APS Colloquium series is intended for the benefit of the Advanced Photon Source and Argonne community, by bringing distinguished scientists in all disciplines to lecture on topics of general interest.Objectives include the cross-fertilization of research initiatives at various institutions and the identification of possible uses of the Advanced Photon Source.

Accordent's Capture Station is being used to capture and publish video presentations. (Note: If you have trouble with the chapter seek feature in Firefox, try reinstalling Real Player.)

Imaging Nano Porous Gold with 2 and 3 Dimensions - December 9, 2009
David C. Dunand, Northwestern University

Integrated slides and video
Accordent Capture Station Presentation (42:01), video (rm) (42:01), Poster (pdf)

Fast Crystals and Strong Glasses - November 4, 2009
David Weitz, Harvard University

Integrated slides and video
Accordent Capture Station Presentation (51:57), video (rm) (51:57), Poster (pdf)

Physical Principles of Skeletal Minerals Revealed with Spectromicroscopy - August 5, 2009
Pupa Gilbert, University of Wisconsin - Madison

Integrated slides and video
Accordent Capture Station Presentation (47:46), video (rm) (47:46), Poster (pdf)

MBE Growth of Ferromagnetic Metal/Compound Semiconductor Heterostructures for Spintronics - July 1, 2009
Chris Palmstrom, University of California, Santa Barbara

Integrated slides and video
Accordent Capture Station Presentation (49:22), video (rm) (49:22), Poster (pdf)

Searching for Sustainable and "Greener" Li-ion Batteries - June 3, 2009
Jean-Marie Tarascon, University of Picardie (Aimens) France

Integrated slides and video
Accordent Capture Station Presentation (53:12), video (rm) (53:12), Poster (pdf)

Oxide Surfaces - April 8, 2009
Dr. Laurence Marks, Northwestern University

Integrated slides and video
Accordent Capture Station Presentation (43:28), video (rm) (43:28), Poster (pdf)

Spinal Injury: Regeneration, Recovery, and a Possible New Approach - February 4, 2009
Dr. Avis Cohen, University of Maryland, Department of Biology

Integrated slides and video
Accordent Capture Station Presentation (51:49), video (rm) (51:49), Poster (pdf)