Colloquium - Fall 2010

Welcome, and thank you for your interest in the SESE Colloquium Series.
During Fall 2010, SESE Colloquia will take place at 4:10 p.m.
in the Physical Sciences H-wing, Room 153.

Colloquia are preceeded by a light reception in the Dietz Museum on the first floor of PSF from 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

SESE students interested in having lunch with the speaker may sign up with our Google Docs lunch sign-up sheet.
Lunches are 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in PSF 566. 

 
For more information contact Jon Oiler, colloquium committee chair,
Professor Peter Buseck, Fall '10 colloquium advisor,
Professor Matt Fouch, faculty liaison.

 

 Links to supplementary materials (talk pdfs and answers to questions) are available here.

DATE SPEAKER INSTITUTION TITLE
8-25 Lawrence Krauss Arizona State University/SESE Cosmology as Science?: From Inflation to Eternity
09-01 James Rhoads
Arizona State University/SESE
A State of the Universe Address (circa 13 billion BC)
09-08 Frank Timmes
Arizona State University/SESE Tales of Madness from the Periodic Table
09-15 Evan Scannapieco
Arizona State University/SESE Simulating Feedback Processes in Galaxy Formation
09-22 Laurence Garvie
Arizona State University/SESE From Organized Elements to Nanodiamonds: A Microscopist's View of Carbon in our Solar System
09-29 Mikhail Zolotov
Arizona State University/SESE Water Oceans in the Solar System and Beyond
10-06 Allen McNamara Arizona State University/SESE Understanding Large Scale Mantle Convection
10-13 Ed Garnero Arizona State University/SESE Observed and Inferred Multi-Scale Circulation on Earth: From the Surface to the Center (and Back)
10-20 Gordon Moore
Arizona State University
Messengers of the Deep: What Do Alkaline Lavas Tell Us About the Mantle?
10-27 Kelin Whipple
Arizona State University/SESE  Interaction Among Climate, Tectonics, and Topography
11-03 Everett Shock
Arizona State University/SESE Life as a Geologic Consequence
11-10 Hongyu Yu
Arizona State University/SESE MEMS for Earth and Space Exploration
11-17 Srikanth Saripalli Arizona State University/SESE Exploring the Unknown: Robotics for Land, Sea and Aerial Exploration
11-24 Thanksgiving NO Colloquium
 
12-01 Kip Hodges
Arizona State University/SESE Inventing the Future of Exploration Field Science on the Moon, Asteroids, and Mars

 

 

Supplementary Materials

TALK PDFs All the questions you wanted answered about the colloquium
Timmes Moore
Saripalli Scannapieco
Sarpialli 2 Timmes
  Whipple
  Yu
 
Zolotov