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  • Departmental Colloquium Apr 12, 2012

    The NASA Kepler Mission

    The NASA Kepler Mission

    Guest: Roger Hunter, NASA Ames Research Center
    Thursday, April 12, 2012 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Location: Physics Auditorium 202

    NASA’s Kepler Mission spacecraft was launched in March 2009.  Its chief science objective is to answer some ancient questions:  How rare is the Earth?  What fraction of stars in our galaxy harbor potentially habitable planets?  The answers to these questions may offer a profound understanding on whether life is widespread in the galaxy or whether we are possibly alone.  I will present an overview of the Kepler Mission, its science objectives, the results discovered so far, and the expectations for the mission.

  • Departmental Colloquium Apr 19, 2012

    Cummings Day Awards Ceremony

    Cummings Day Awards Ceremony

    Guest: TBA, UGA Physics
    Thursday, April 19, 2012 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Location: Physics 202

    TBA

  • NanoSEC Seminar Apr 20, 2012

    Paramyxovirus, Host Kinases and Therapies

    Paramyxovirus, Host Kinases and Therapies

    Guest: Professor Biao He, GRA Distinguished Investigator
    Friday, April 20, 2012 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Location: Riverbend Research South Laboratory Auditorium

    Paramyxovirus family includes many important human and animal pathogens. Virus is a parasite of host cells: it requires host cellular proteins for survival and efficient replication. Our work focuses on investigating the interface of virus and host cells. We have identified host kinases that are important for virus replication. We have been exploring targeting host kinases as novel anti-viral therapies. Understanding virus and host cell interactions is also important for developing effective vaccines, a proven method for preventing viral infections. We have taken advantages of knowledge generated from our basic research to develop novel therapies for virus infection as well as for cancer.

  • Observatory Open House Apr 20, 2012

    Observatory Open House

    Observatory Open House

    Friday, April 20, 2012 9:00 pm - 10:30 pm
    Location:

    The Department of Physics and Astronomy would like to invite the public to join them for a evening to view the night sky at the department observatory. The observatory is located at the top of the Physics building. In case of inclement weather, there will be a talk. See the UGA Observatory Schedule for more information.
  • CSP Lunch Seminar Apr 24, 2012

    An R-matrix approach for plasma modeling and the intepretation of astrophysical plasmas

    An R-matrix approach for plasma modeling and the intepretation of astrophysical plasmas

    Guest: Connor Ballance, Dept. of Physics, Auburn University
    Tuesday, April 24, 2012 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
    Location: CSP Conference Room (322)

  • Departmental Colloquium Apr 26, 2012

    Undergraduate Awards Day: Four Programs for Improving Undergraduate Physics Instruction at LSU

    Undergraduate Awards Day: Four Programs for Improving Undergraduate Physics Instruction at LSU

    Guest: Dr. Raymond Chastain, Department of Physics and Astronomy at Louisiana State University
    Thursday, April 26, 2012 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Location: Physics 202

    As with many physics departments at public university across the country, the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Louisiana State University is in the process of dealing with increased pressure on our service courses due to rising enrollment numbers, significant decreases in the resources available for teaching, and increased pressure to demonstrate our instructional effectiveness.  In an effort to address the quality of our teaching in the service courses, the physics department at LSU is in the process of implementing four different programs designed to increase student understanding in the introductory level physics courses.  The first program uses undergraduate student instructors in recitation sections with students in the first semester, algebra-based course.  The second and third programs use metacognitive strategies with students taking the second semester, calculus-based course.  All three of these programs are being implemented for the first time this semester and I will describe the challenges we have faced with each and how we will attempt to assess their effectiveness.  In addition, I will also talk about the recent changes to the Masters of Natural Science program for middle and high school teachers in the Baton Rouge area designed to bridge the gap between "teaching science" and "doing science". 

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