Stanford Events
Up one levelPhysics/Applied Physics Colloquium: Mark Schnitzer (Stanford)
Biophysical approaches to the study of mammilian brain circuits
Physics/Applied Physics Colloquium: Tony Tyson (UC Davis)
The New Digital Sky: Probes of Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Physics/Applied Physics Colloquium: Taekjip Ha (U. Illinois)
Single Molecule Views of Nature's Nano-Machines
Physics/Applied Physics Colloquium: Eugene Demler
Special Astrophysics Seminar
Solar Physics Seminar
Martin Fivian, UC Berkeley "Solar Shape Measurements from RHESSI"
Domenico Gerardi - Visiting Researcher, Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University
“Achieving disturbance reduction for future drag-free missions. ”
Solar Physics Seminar
Markus J. Aschwanden (LMSAL) "New insights into the non-equilibrium state of coronal loops from TRACE and STEREO"
Physics Colloquium: Lars Bildsten
Explosions in Accreting White Dwarfs: From Novae to Supernovae.
Physics Colloquium: Juan Collar
Dark Matter Detection with Bubble Chambers.
Kip Thorne
The Warped Side of the Universe From the Big Bang to Black Holes and Gravitational Waves
Physics/Applied Physics Colloquium: Sam Waldman (Caltech)
Looking Towards Gravitational Wave Astronomy
Physics/Applied Physics Colloquium: Scott Tremaine (Institute for Advanced Study)
The Long-term Evolution of Planetary Orbits
Solar Physics Seminar: Alberto Sainz Dalda (IAC, Spain)
Sunspot and magnetic flux decay: what are we missing?
Solar Physics Seminar: Elena Khomenko (IAC, Spain)
Numerical Simulations of Magneto-Acoustic Wave Propagation in Magnetic Structures of Different Size
Solar Physics Seminar: Thomas Berger (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory)
Buoyant plumes in solar prominences: Hinode/SOT observations of a new phenomenon on the Sun
Applied Physics/Physics Colloquium: Gary Sanders and Brent Ellerbroek (Caltech)
Solar Physics Seminar: Ryouhei Kano (NINS/National Astronomical Observatories of Japan)
Vertical Temperature Structures of the Solar Corona derived with Hinode/XRT
Solar Physics Seminar: Peter Sturrock (Stanford)
Combined Analysis of Solar Neutrino and Solar Irradiance Data: Indications of an Inhomogeneous, Fluctuating, Slowly Rotating Core, and Suggestions of an Inner Tachocline, an Inner Dynamo, and a Second Solar Cycle
Solar Physics Seminar: Peter Sturrock (Stanford)
Combined Analysis of Solar Neutrino and Solar Irradiance Data: Indications of an Inhomogeneous, Fluctuating, Slowly Rotating Core, and Suggestions of an Inner Tachocline, an Inner Dynamo, and a Second Solar Cycle