Segall Fest
A Symposium on Electronic Structure and
Semiconductor Physics
in Honor of Prof. Emer. Benjamin
Segall's 80th Birthday

Happy
80th Birthday, Ben! |
October 1,
2005 9:30am-5:30pm
301 Rockefeller Building
Case Western Reserve
University campus
A special
one-day symposium is scheduled to celebrate the 80th birthday of
Emeritus Prof. Benjamin Segall. To honor the occasion, many of Prof.
Segall's former students and post-docs among others will return to
present their current research in a series of lectures held in 301 Rockefeller Building on the Case Western Reserve University
campus. Any questions can be
directed to walter.lambrecht@case.edu |
Electronic
Structure Group Reunion
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Program
- Download the program : The program for the conference can be downloaded here
9:30 am Registration Desk opens
9:55am Opening remarks by Walter Lambrecht
Welcome by Prof. Cyrus Taylor, Chair of the Department of Physics
10:15 am David Y. Smith, University of Vermont
Optical and Electronic Properties of
Silicon and Silicate Glasses -- an
Echo of a Summer at GE's Research Lab
10:50 am Charles Sommers, C.N.R.S. Orsay, France
Current-induced switching in Co/Cu/Co
spin valves: The effect of interdiffusion
11:25 am Michael Sternberg, Argonne National Laboratory
Nitrogen and Hydrogen in Diamond
Twist Grain Boundaries
12:00 pm Lunch Break
1:25 pm Frank Szmulowicz, Dayton Research Institute
Interface Control in the Design and
Growth of Short-period InAs/GaSb
Type-II Superlattices for
Mid-infrared Detectors
2:00 pm Kwiseon Kim, NREL, Golden, CO
Electronic structure of branched
tetrapod nanostructures
2:35 pm Choon H. Lee AMKOR, Seoul, Korea
Advanced Semiconductor Packaging, or
a Physicist's Life in Industry
3:05 pm Coffee Break
3:35 pm Cole Litton, AFRL, Dayton
An Analysis of In, Ga, and Al Shallow
Donor Impurities (Implanted and Residual)
in High-conductivity Bulk ZnO Crystals: PL, SIMS and Hall Measurements
4:10 pm David Look, Wright State
Progress in ZnO Materials and Devices
4:45 pm Sukit Limijumnong, Suranaree University of Technology,
Thailand
Vibrational signatures of deactivated
N in ZnO: A First principles study
5:20 pm Closing remarks
6:30 pm Dinner at
Guilford House


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