Seminars

A seminar or talk, either on campus or off campus

Physics Seminar 11-7-2008

High Energy Physics Analysis with Root Trees

Victor Ogunjimi - CU Physics M.S. Student

Root is a powerful histogramming software package used for analysis by High Energy Physics Laboratories. Root Tree is a structure in Root used for storing and accessing large volume of data. I will report the work I have done so far, in the High Energy Physics group, with Root and the work we just began on identifying ALICE electrons using Root Tree functionalities. 

 

Location
Hixson Lied G59
Date of Event
Contact info
Dr. Patricia Soto

09-26-2008 Physics Seminar - Roberto Fabian

Dynamic Light Scattering in Phosphate Glasses

Roberto Fabian

Phosphate glasses have been used in various technological applications. There have been legitimate literatures by experiments showing the structural properties of the phosphate glasses. There are several kinds of phosphate glasses that depend on the ratio of their bridging oxygen, from network of phosphorus pentoxide-P2O5, to chain of metaphosphate-MPO3.

Location
Hixson Lied G59
Date of Event
Contact info
Dr. Patricia Soto

09-26-2008 Physics Seminar - Jeff Tonniges

Photo- and Bio-physical Characterizations of Lipophilic Dyes for Neuronal Tracing

Jeff Tonniges

Lipophilic fluorescent dyes have been used to trace neuronal connections because of their ability to diffuse laterally between nerve cell membranes. Given the large number of connections that a typical neuron makes with its neighbors, a diffusion-matched set of spectrally distinct dyes is desirable. Previously, a trio of dyes was developed with well-separated green, red and far red fluorescence emission that permitted triple labeling.

Location
Hixson Lied G59
Date of Event
Contact info
Dr. Patricia Soto

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