School of Physical Sciences

SEMINAR SERIES

ACADEMIC YEAR 1999/00


Laser Safety and Electrical Safety
M. Aughey
07/10/99
Semicondutor Fabrication -Synchrotron radiation X-ray topography as a monitor
P. McNally
21/10/99
Quasicrystal Surfaces
R. McGrath
28/10/99
Solitons
J. Burzlaff
04/11/99
Synchrotron radiation -The light fanstastic
G. King
18/11/99
Dosimetric Assessment following Chernobyl: is Skin a Barrier or a Carrier
M. Byrne
25/11/99
The physics of medical electrodes
E. McAdams
01/12/99
Plasma Technology
M. Turner
10/02/00
Physicists in Conflict
N. Porter
24/02/00
Spectroscopy of water on the Sun and elsewhere
J. Tennyson
10/03/00
An introduction to the cosmic censor
B. Nolan
23/03/00
Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Gases
P. Van Kampen
6/04/00

The People's Plasma
N. Braithwaith
13/04/00
Organisation and Scientific Discovery
J. Hurley
04/05/00
Research in an industrial environment: Characterisation of Transistor Gate Oxides using Tunnel Current Measurements 
G.Hughes
01/06/00

Note: some talks will not take place on the regular Thursday 4.00 pm time slot


Laser Safety and Electrical Safety (videos)

M. Aughey, Safety Officer, School of Physical Sciences, DCU

Thursday 7th October,1999

Room N115, Block 2, tea/coffee @16.00hrs, projection@16.15 hrs

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Semiconductor Fabrication - Synchrotron Radiation X-Ray Topography as a Monitor

Dr P.McNALLY(home page), School of Electronic Engineering, DCU

Thursday 21st October, 1999

Room N115, Block 2, tea/coffee @16.00hrs, talk @16.15 hr

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Quasicrystal Surfaces
Quasicrystals Surfaces (Abstract)

Dr R. McGRATH, Department of Physics, University of Liverpool

Thursday 28th October, 1999

Room N115, Block 2, tea/coffee @16.00hrs, talk @16.15 hrs



Solitons
Solitons (Abstract)

Dr J. BURZLAFF, School of Mathematical Sciences, DCU

Thursday 4th November, 1999

Room N115, Block 2, tea/coffee @16.00hrs, talk @16.15 hrs



Synchrotron Radiation -The Light Fanstastic

Synchrotron Radiation -The Light Fantastic (Abstract)

Prof. G. KING, Physics Department, University of Manchester

Thursday 18th November, 1999

Room N115, Block 2, tea/coffee @16.00hrs, talk @16.15 hrs


Dosimetric Assessment following Chernobyl: is Skin a Barrier or a Carrier
 

Dr M. BYRNE, Physics Department , NUI Galway

Thursday, 25th November, 1999

Room N115, Block 2, tea/coffee @16.00hrs, talk @16.15 hrs
Read the abstract         Miriam Byrne's biography


The Physics of Medical Electrodes

Dr E. McADAMS,
University of Ulster

Wednesday, 1st December, 1999

Room N115, Block 2, tea/coffee @16.00hrs, talk @16.15 hrs
All Welcome


Plasma Technology
Dr M. Turner,
[Read the abstract]
Dr Turner is the recipient of the 1999 President's Research Award
School of Physical Sciences, Dublin City University
Thursday, 10th February 2000
Room N115, Block 2, tea/coffee @16.00 hrs, talk @ 16.15 hrs
All Welcome




Physicists in Conflict
[read the abstract]
Prof N. Porter,
 Department of Experimental Physics, NUI Dublin
This talk was originally part of the IOP Lecture series for 1999/00

The Institute of Physics in Ireland maintains its own web page

Thursday, 24th February 2000
Room N115, Block 2, tea/coffee @16.00 hrs, talk @ 16.15 hrs
All Welcome




Spectroscopy of water on the Sun and elsewhere
Prof J. Tennyson
Physics Department, University College, London, UK
Friday, 10th March 2000
(Room number  and time will be published later)
[Read the abstract]
This talk is part of the IOP Lecture Programme

The Institute of Physics in Ireland maintains its own web page
Professor Tennysson also maintains his own web page




An introduction to the cosmic censor
Dr Brien Nolan,
School of Mathematical Sciences, Dublin City University
Thursday, 23rd March 2000
Room X101, Block 2, tea/coffee @16.00 hrs, talk @ 16.15 hrs
All Welcome
[Read the abstract]




The People's Plasma
Dr N. Braithwaith
Thursday, 13th April 2000
Room N115, Block 2, 16.00 hrs
[Read the abstract]
Tea/coffee complimentary
All Welcome
This talk is part of the IOP Lecture Programme




Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Gases
Dr Paul Van Kampen
School of Physical Sciences, Dublin City University
Thursday, 6th April,  2000
Room N115, Block 2, tea/coffee @16.00 hrs, talk @ 16.15 hrs
All Welcome
[Read the abstract]




Organisation and Scientific Discovery
Prof John Hurley,
Dublin Business School, Dublin City University
Thursday, 04th May, 2000
Room N115, Block 2, 16.00 hrs
tea/coffee complimentary
All Welcome
[read the abstract]


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Research in an industrial environment: Characterisation of Transistor Gate Oxides using Tunnel Current Measurements
Dr Greg Hughes,
School of Physical Sciences, Dublin City University
Thursday 01 st June, 2000
Room N115 16.00 hrs
All Welcome
[Read the Abstract]


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