Professor David T. Attwood, Electrical Engineering Professor in Residence, Professor Attwood's research interests include short wavelength electromagnetics, soft x-ray microscopy, coherence, and EUV lithography.
Arthur B. McDonald, Queen's University
Neutrinos are extremely difficult to detect. However, in recent years large detectors located in deep laboratories to avoid cosmic background radiation have helped to define the properties of neutrinos and their role in the most basic laws of physics. Neutrinos have also become a valuable cosmic messenger, providing unique information from the core of the Sun and from the deepest reaches of the Universe. The lecture will discuss the current status of neutrino experiments, the role of neutrinos in basic physics and astrophysics and future measurements made possible by the low radioactivity experimental environment.
http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/people/mcdonald.html
http://www.physics.berkeley.edu/
Choreographer Mark Morris is the 2013 Music Director for Ojai Music Festival (June 6-9) and Ojai North! (June 12-15). Morris talks about curating the Festival and his favorite musicians including Lou Harrison, John Luther Adams, and Henry Cowell whose works will be performed in June. The world premiere of new choreography to Igor Stravinsky's Rite of Spring will open Ojai North! on the campus of UC Berkeley. Set to The Bad Plus's rescoring of the explosive masterpiece for piano, bass and drums, Rite of Spring will be performed by the jazz trio and the Mark Morris Dance Group (MMDG). Matias Tarnopolsky, Director of Cal Performances, the producer of Ojai North!, interviews Morris.
Environmental Economics and Policy C115, 001 - Fall 2014
Modeling and Management of Biological Resources - Wayne Marcus Getz
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