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2002 Seminar Programme


Date Speaker Title Abstract
Friday 8 February Prof. V.V. Flambaum
University of NSW
Do the Fundamental Constants of Nature Vary with Time and Distance?
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Friday 22 February Dr. Hiromitsu Furukawa
National Laboratory of AIST, Tsukuba, Japan
Optical interaction and its effect on microscopy
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Friday 8 March Dr. Paul Stoddart
CIAO, Swinburne
Laser Spectroscopy Under Extreme Conditions
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Friday 22 March Dr. Le Nguyen Binh
Monash University
Multi-Terabits/s ULH Optical Transmission Technology and Its Impacts on Optical Networking
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Tuesday 26 March Paras N. Prasad
State University of New York Buffalo, NY
Multi-photon Processes: Dynamics and Applications to Photonics and Biophotonics
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Friday 19 April Assoc Prof Bryan Dalton
CAOUS, Swinburne
The Photon Model in Quantum Optical Physics
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Friday 3 May Dr Bill Wignall
University of Melbourne
Quantum Physics without a Quantization Postulate
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Friday 31 May Dr Claire Davis
NCSR, Dublin, Ireland
Optical sensing systems and devices at the National Centre for Sensor Research (NCSR) in Ireland
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Friday 28 June Ilya Shadrivov
Australian National University
Left-handed metamaterials: An overview.
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Wednesday 17 July Prof. Savely Karshenboim
Mendeleev Institute for Metrology, St. Petersburg, Russia
Simple Atoms: QED Tests and Fundamental Constants
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Monday 5 August Dr. Andrew Truscott
Australian National University
Experiments with Quantum Degenerate Gases.
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Friday 23 August Dr. Andre Luiten
University of Western Australia
Time and Frequency Research at the University of Western Australia.
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Friday 4 October Damian Bird
Centre for Micro-Photonics, Swinburne
Fibre-optic two-photon fluorescence microscopy
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Friday 1 November Prof. Hailna Rubinsztein-Dunlop
University of Queensland
Laser manipulation of microparticles and atoms
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Tuesday 12 November Prof. Barry Luther-Davies
Australian National University
Spitting out photonic chips
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Friday 29 November John Golja
CIAO, Swinburne
A novel laser scanning microscope with laser videodisc optic
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