Colloquia 2003 - 2004
September 25 - Dr. Peter Rosenbusch, Observatoire de Paris, BNM - SYRTE, Paris, France Dynamics of a single vortex line in a Bose - Einstein condensate.
October 02 - Prof. E.N. Economou, University of Crete Taming the flow of classical waves: Photonic and Phononic Crystals.
October 09 - Prof. Peter Hamm, Physikalisch Chemisches Institut, Zurich, Switzerland Ultrafast Conformational Dynamics of Small Peptides.
October 16 - Prof. Giovanni Dietler, Institut de Physique de la Matiere Condensee, Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland Proteins and Cellular Machines:Single Molecule Experiments.
October 23 - Prof. Uzi Smilanski, Weizmann Institute, Israel Counting Nodal Domains - from Chladni to quantum chaos.
October 30 - Prof. X. Zotos, Physics Dept., University of Crete Transport in classical and quantum integrable systems.
November 13 - Prof. Theo J.M. Zouros, University of Crete Quasi-free electron scattering from highly charged ions: A unique atomic physics testing ground of two-potential scattering.
November 20 - Prof. Fritz Aumayr, Institut fuer Allgemeine Physik, Technische Universitaet Wien, Austria Slow highly charged ions hitting a solid surface - from hollow atoms to novel applications.
November 27 - Dr Andreas Buchleitner, Max-Planck-Institute, Dresden, Germany Complex dynamics with simple quantum systems
December 04 - Prof. Nikos Kylafis, University of Crete Black holes as X-ray sources
December 11 - Prof. Spiros Anastasiadis, University of Crete Controlling Polymer Interfaces
March 11 - Dr. G. Neofotistos, University of Crete Size distribution, age, and entrepreneurial dynamics of Greek firms: case study of how physics can help economics
March 18 - Dr. Elefterios Lidorikis, Physics Department, ���, USA Modeling and simulation of nanophotonic systems
April 21 - M. J. Aziz, Gordon McKay Professor of Materials Science, Harvard University, Cambridge USA Laser Annealing of Semiconductors and Nonequilibrium Growth from the Melt
May 06 - Prof. L. Vlachos, University of Thessaloniki Gravitational Waves as a plausible source of Gamma Ray bursts
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