Computational lenses with x-rays and electrons (September 25, 2018)
Speaker(s): Duane Loh ’04 Computational lenses replace the role of physical lenses in an imaging instrument with their computational equivalent. An […]
Speaker(s): Duane Loh ’04 Computational lenses replace the role of physical lenses in an imaging instrument with their computational equivalent. An […]
Speaker(s): Kathleen Kohl ’17, Marisol Beck ’17, Casey (Bryce) Cannon ’16 Alumni Kathleen Kohl, Marisol Beck, and Casey (Bryce) Cannon […]
Speaker(s): Brian Shuve Like a well-written paper, an effective talk should begin with a shared context, state the problem to […]
Speaker(s): Various HMC Physics Faculty Various HMC physics faculty will talk about graduate programs and options. The application process is […]
Speaker(s): Marja Seidel
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Speaker(s): Christine Corbett Moran Supermassive black holes are in place by the first billion years of the universe’s existence. Several […]
Speaker(s): Marina Brozovic Short of sending a spacecraft, radar observations have proven to be the most effective technique to study […]
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Speaker(s): Jo Piteski AT POMONA COLLEGE’S MILLKAN 1051 “