| Year |
Speaker |
| 1998 |
Harry Lipkin |
| 1999 |
Barbara Jacak
Alejandro Garcia
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| 2000 |
Eric Norman, UC Berkeley
Michael Thoennessen, Michigan State Univ.
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| 2001 |
Michael Thoenness, Michigan State Univ. New Physics with the Rare Isotope Accelerator
Baha Balentekin, Univ. of Wisconsin Weak Interaction Physics, Astrophysics, Neutrinos, and the Recent Underground Laboratory Initiatives
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| 2002 |
Betsy Beise, Univ. of Maryland Electron Scattering & Nuclear Structure
David Hertzog, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Is there a crack in the Standard Model? A sensitive test with muons
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| 2003 |
Filomena Nunes, Michigan State Univ. Halo nuclei: A hot topic in nuclear physics
Con Beausang, Yale Univ. How to make nuclei rotate really fast
Being a Women Nuclear Scientist: Options after a Ph.D. (Panel Discussion)
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| 2004 |
Naomi Makins, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Hendrik Schatz, Michigan State Univ. Rare Isotopes in Cosmic Explosions and in Accelerators on Earth
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| 2005 |
Rebecca Surman, Union College The Ashes of Gamma Ray Bursts
Hirokazu Tamura, Tohoku Univ. Introduction to Strangeness Nuclear Physics
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| 2006 |
Jolie Cizewski, RUTGERS Magic Numbers of Maria Goeppert Mayer
Brant Johnson, Brookhaven National Lab. Discovering the Perfect Fluid at RHIC
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| 2007 |
Noemie Koller, RUTGERS
Jerry Gilfoyle, Univ. of Richmond
CEU 10th Anniversary Mini-symposium
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| 2008 |
Sherry Yennello, Texas A&M |
| 2009 |
Libby McCutchan, Argonne National Laboratory From light nuclei, to nuclear matter, to neutron stars: A bottom's up approach
Matthias Grosse Perdekamp, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign The quark and gluon structure of the proton and the origin of its spin
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| 2010 |
Mirela Featea, Univ. of Richmond Nature's Secret - Symmetries and Atomic Nuclei Shapes
Michael Weischer, Univ. of Notre Dame The Origin of Elements, the Engine of Stars
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| 2011 |
Jo Ressler, Lawrence Livermore National Lab Turning the Wheel: Nuclear Data for Applications
Sean Liddick, Michigan State Univ. Probing the Edges of the Chart of Nuclides with Zeptomoles of Atoms
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| 2012 |
Ani Aprahamian, Univ. of Notre Dame How and where are the elements heavier than Iron made?
Con Beausang, Univ. of Richmond
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| 2013 |
Kate Jones, Univ. of Tennessee A Touch of Magic - Nuclear Structure around 132Sn Investigated with Transfer Reactions
Michael Thoennessen, Michigan State Univ. Bright future for Nuclear Physics: FRIB
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| 2014 |
Rebecca Surman, Univ. of Notre Dame Astrophysical alchemy: creating heavy elements in stellar explosions and collisions
Paul Gueye, Hampton Univ. Our Strange Universe: Quarks and Human Evolution in Nuclear Physics
Takashi Nakamura, Tokyo Institute of Tech. How Neutron-Rich Can it Be?
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| 2015 |
Shea Mosby (CEU06), Los Alamos National Lab. Bridging the gap: Fundamental science in an application-driven world
Daniel Cebra, UC Davis Exploring the Phase Diagram of QCD Matter
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| 2016 |
Heather Crawford, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Gamma-ray spectroscopy in Nuclear Science
Kate Scholberg, Duke Univ. Slides Neutrinos from the Sky and Through the Earth Slides
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| 2017 |
Kelly Chipps, Oak Ridge National Lab From Spins to Stars Slides
Fatiha Benmokhtar, Duquesne Univ. Probing the Atomic Nucleus Slides
CEU Alumni Plenary Session David Gross - Nobel Laureate Abstract Michael L. Miller (CEU98) Abstract Christine Aidala (CEU98) Abstract Calem Hoffman (CEU01) Abstract
Mini-Symposium on the CEU 20th Anniversary Tanja Horn (CEU00) Abstract Marie Blatnik (CEU12, CEU13) Abstract Karl Smith (CEU06) Abstract Prajwal Mohanmurthy (CEU10, CEU11, CEU12) Abstract M.P. Kuchera (CEU04, CEU06) Abstract Michael Sarahan (CEU04) Abstract
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| 2018 |
Reina Maruyama, Yale University Neutrinos and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Slides
Brad Sherrill, Michigan State University/NSCL How Many Kinds of Atoms are Possible in Nature? Slides
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| 2019 |
Ania Kwiatkowski, TRIUMF High-precision nuclear experiments using ion traps
Bob McKeown, JLab Nuclear Physics at Jefferson Lab: From Quarks to Neutron Stars
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| 2020 |
Catherine Deibel, Louisiana State University
Lijuan Ruan, Brookhaven National Laboratory
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| 2021 |
John Hardin, MIT IceCube at the South Pole
Ramona L. Vogt, Lawrence Livermore Natl. Lab Getting to Know Nuclear Fission
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