Wisconsin Atomic Spectroscopy Seminar--Jimfest 2018
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- Thad Walker, Scott Bergeson, "JimFest Overview"
- Scott Bergeson, Brigham Young University, “High energy density plasma simulations using ultracold neutral plasmas”
- Elizabeth DenHartog, University of Wisconsin-Madison, “UW Laboratory Astrophysics”
- Maria-Teresa Herd, Mt. Holyoke College, “High precision spectroscopy on cesium-133”
- Chris Sneden, University of Texas, “A Fresh Look at Abundances of Iron-group Elements in Very Metal-Poor Stars”
- Ian Roederer, University of Michigan (Physics Department Colloquium Speaker), “The astrophysical r-process: what we are learning from gravitational waves, dwarf galaxies, and stellar archaeology”
- Gillian Nave, National Institute of Standards and Technology, “Measurements of branching fractions using Fourier transform and grating spectroscopy”
- Eric Benck, National Institute of Standards and Technology, "Downstream hydrogen plasma cleaning for mass metrology at NIST"
- Thad Walker, University of Wisconsin-Madison, “Jim Lawler’s Science: Above and Below the H-Line”
- Michael Wood, University of St. Thomas, “Six Lines to Tell a Story”
- Uwe Kortshagen, University of Minnesota, “From nonlocal electrons to delocalized electrons and artificial atoms”
- Ken Menningen, UW Stevens Point, “How I Became a Non-Chemist”
- Graeme Lister, Lighting Consultant, "Gas Discharge Lamps- A Requiem"
- David Huber, University of Wisconsin-Madison, “2+ Ion Concentration and the Double Photoionization of Aromatic Organic Molecules”
- David Nitz et. al, St. Olaf College and NIST, “Transition Probabilities for Neutral Cerium from Boltzmann Analysis of Fourier Transform Spectra”