Events
The Physics and Astronomy Department hold regular seminars and events on a variety of topics. Please see below for further details.
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Crystallography on the nanoscale: from the persistence phonons to the dance of polar domains |
Abstract: In solid-state physics, conventional notions of the structure-property relationship correlate the atomic structure with macroscopic electronic properties. However, quantum materials often exhibit nanoscale order and heterogeneities deviating from the… Show more Speaker: Prof. Yue Cao, Argonne National Laboratory |
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Atom Probe Tomography: Possibilities, Limitations, and Debunked Myths |
Abstract: Atom probe tomography (APT) is a three-dimensional characterization technique that ideally can resolve both positions and chemical identities of the atoms in a material. Unlike “focused-beam” microscopy techniques which rely on X-rays or electron beams for… Show more Speaker: Prof. Wolfgang Windl, Ohio State University |
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TBD | Speaker: Prof. Christopher S. O'Bryan, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, MU |
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TBD | Speaker: Rohan Mishra, Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Washington University in St. Louis |
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Probing mechanical integrity of metals and ceramics across length and time scales |
Abstract: TBD
Speaker: Prof. Wen Jin Meng, Louisiana State University |
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TBD | Speaker: Prof. Hyunsoo Kim, Department of Physics, Missouri S & T |
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O.M. Stewart Colloquium |
Abstract: TBD
Speaker: Prof. Haiqing Lin, University of Zhejiang |
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Speaker: Prof. Amitava Choudhury, Department of Chemistry, Missouri S & T |
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O.M. Stewart Colloquium |
Abstract: TBD
Speaker: Prof. Feige Wang, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
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TBD | Speaker: Prof. Kurt Brorsen, Department of Chemistry, MU |
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TBD | Speaker: Xi Wang, Department of Physics, Washington University in St. Louis |
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TBD | Speaker: Prof. Hartwin Peelaers, Department of Physics & Astronomy, The University of Kansas |