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HARDTIMES SEMINARS


The idea of the "Hardtimes Seminars" is to bring people and ideas together and to discuss recent topics in condensed matter Physics. The seminars are very informal with the main goal "of giving hardtime to the speaker". The seminars are held in the SNIAM Building coffee room every Wednesday from 1 to 2.If you would like to give an Hardtimes seminar, please send an e-mail including a title and a short abstract to Stefano Sanvito . Prepare your "Hardtimes" question and join the group!!!!!
 

Fall 2002

Wednesday, 18 September
Lorenzo Sabatelli,   "Phenomenological statistical description of Financial Markets'' Abstract

Wednesday, 25 September
Stefano Sanvito, "Quantum Transport Theory with tight-binding Hamiltonian" Abstract

Wednesday, 2 October
Lorenzo Sabatelli,   "Phenomenological statistical description of Financial Markets: (Finishing)'' Abstract

Wednesday, 9 October
Oscar Cespedes Boldoba, "Electric Transport in Ni Nanocontacts " Abstract

Wednesday, 16 October
James Hilton, "Computational modelling of permanent magnet designs" Abstract

Wednesday, 23 October
Charles Patterson, "A strategy for simulating strongly correlated electron materialsAbstract

Wednesday, 30 October
Sunil Arora, "Swift heavy ion irradiation induced modification on transport properties of CMR thin films" Abstract

Wednesday, 6 November
Peter Richmond, "Agent modelling in socio physics" Abstract

Wednesday, 13 November
Simon Cox, "Two-dimensional clusters of bubbles: what's best for the bees?" Abstract

Wednesday, 20 November
Peter Mulder, "Single-particle Green functions for carbon nanotubes: an analytical approach" Abstract

Wednesday, 27 November
FREE

Wednesday, 4 December
Alexandre Reily Rocha, "Theoretical modelling of transport in atom size metallic contacts"Abstract

Wednesday, 11 December
Tomasz Dietl, "Manipulation with spin ordering in ferromagnetic semiconductors" Abstract

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