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2001 Seminar Programme


Date Speaker Title Abstract
Wednesday 2 May Dr. Yoko Miyamoto
University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Laser Beams with Phase Singularity
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Friday 18 May Prof Tien Kieu
CAOUS, Swinburne University
Quantum Computing: Information Processed through the Principles of Quantum Mechanics
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Thursday 14 June Sven Woldberg
Centre for Micro-Photonics, Swinburne
Laser Trapping: Experimenting with Dielectric Particles
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Friday 15 June Dr Xiaosong Gan
Centre for Micro-Photonics, Swinburne
Multi-Photon Fluorescence Imaging through Tissue
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Friday 29 June Assoc Prof Milan Brandt
IRIS, Swinburne University of Technology
High Power Industrial Laser Research at Swinburne
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Friday 13 July Dr Alexander Akulshin
University of Melbourne
"Storage of Light" and Huge Variations of Light Group Velocity in Coherently Prepared Atomic Media
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Wednesday 1 August Prof Igor Bray
Flinders Universitym
Recent Progress In Atomic Collision Theory
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Friday 10 August Dr Lap Van Dao
CAOUS, Swinburne University
Photoluminescence Studies of Semiconductor Nanostructures
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Friday 24 August Prof Yuri Kivshar
Nonlinear Physics Group, ANU
Self-Trapped Optical Beams: Spatial Optical Solitons
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Monday 3 September Dr Florian Schreck
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Paris
A Bose-Einstein Condensate Immersed in a Fermi Sea
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Tuesday 25 September Dr Nicolas Grevesse
University of Liege, Belgium
The Solar Chemical Composition
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Friday 19 October Prof Tien Kieu
CAOUS, Swinburne University
Can Quantum Computing Resolve the Turing Halting Problem?
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Friday 16 November Wataru Inami
Shizuoka University, Japan
Analysis of Scattered Light Distribution and Radiation Force for a Strongly Illuminated Particle near a Surface
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Thursday 13 December Prof. Mark Kasevich
Yale University, USA
Atom Interferometry with Ultra-cold Atoms
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