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  1. Experimental Chaos: 6th Experimental Chaos Conference (AIP Conference Proceedings)

21. Home Page For Martin Bees
available in the Virtual Journal of Biological physics research, 3(12), 2002 . chaos, Solitons and Fractals (special refereed edition on chaos in
http://www.maths.gla.ac.uk/~mab/papersub.html
Department of Mathematics, University of Glasgow, U.K. Download section
BIOCONVECTION
PLANKTON BACTERIAL SWARMING CHEMICAL SYSTEMS ... PHYSIOLOGY Dr. Martin A. Bees M. A. Bees My C.V.
  • M. A. Bees . Non-linear pattern generation by swimming micro-organisms. PhD thesis, University of Leeds, 1996. M. A. Bees ... and N. A. Hill. Non-linear bioconvection in a deep suspension of gyrotactic swimming micro-organisms. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 38(2):135-168, 1999. N. A. Hill and M. A. Bees . Taylor dispersion of gyrotactic swimming micro-organisms in a linear flow. Physics of Fluids, 14(8):2598-2605, 2002. N. A. Hill and M. A. Bees . Physics of Fluids article also available in the Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research
    M. A. Bees , I. Mezic and J. McGlade. Planktonic interactions and chaotic advection in Langmuir circulation. IMACS Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 44(6):527-544, 1998. M. A. Bees . Planktonic communities and chaotic advection in dynamic models of Langmuir circulation. Applied Scientific Research, 59:141-158, 1998; [see Bees, Mezic and McGlade (1998)]. A. M. Edwards and
  • 22. HEP Institutes In AUSTRALIA
    000119, special research Centre for Subatomic Structure of Matter (CSSM) U(1) problem, grand unified theories, nonlinear physics, chaos through a study
    http://greybook.cern.ch/institutes/countries/AU.html
    AUSTRALIA
    Town index: A C H K ... Special Research Centre for Subatomic Structure of Matter (CSSM) Address: Adelaide SA 5005 Telephone: + 61 8 83035113 (physics dept), + 61 8 83033547 (theory) Fax: Telex: 89141 univad aa Email of experimental programme coordinator: athomas@physics.adelaide.edu.au Research Type: Theoretical physics Research Progr.: Hadron structure, symmetries, deep-inelastic scattering, quark models, supersymmetry, bag models.
    Flinders University of South Australia at Bedford Park
    School of Chemistry, Physics and Earth Sciences Address: GPO Box 2100, Adelaide Telephone: Fax: Email of experimental programme coordinator: phrtc@cc.flinders.edu.au, Reg.Cahill@flinders.edu.au Research Type: Research Progr.: Functional integral methods in QCD.
    University of New England
    Address: Armidale, New South Wales
    Australian National University
    Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering Department of Theoretical Physics, I.A.S. Address: Canberra ACT 0200 Telephone: Fax: Telex: Cable: natuniv canberra Email of experimental programme coordinator: cjb105@phys.anu.edu.au

    23. Colloquia And Special Seminars - Dept. Of Physics And Astronomy
    University of Calgary, chaos, SelfSimilarity, and Nonlinear Dynamics in Candidate for IPP research Scientist, physics with b-Quarks at the Tevatron
    http://www.phys.uvic.ca/office/Seminars/schedule2002.html
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    Colloquia and Seminars
    Departmental Colloquia Wednesday
    Sept 11 2002 Ell 061 Prof. Vladimir Usov,
    Weizmann Institute of Science Cosmological gamma-ray bursts: from discovery to present status Wednesday
    Sept 18 2002 Ell 061 Dr. Art Olin,
    TRIUMF and UVic Adjunct Professor Awakening the TRIUMF DRAGON Wednesday
    Sept 25 2002 Ell 061 Dr. Manuella Vincter
    University of Alberta Recent results from HERMES: the state of the art in nucleon spin structure Wednesday
    Oct 2 2002 Ell 061 Prof. Victor Flambaum
    University of New South Wales Do the fundamental constants of nature vary with time and distance? Wednesday
    Oct 9 2002 Ell 061 Prof. Puragra Guhathakurta, UC Observatories/Lick Observatory, Herzberg Fellow, HIA Galaxies Far and Near: Building Blocks of the Universe Wednesday Oct 16 2002 Ell 061 Prof. Eric Kunze APL, University of Washington Tides and Abyssal Mixing Wednesday Oct 23 2002 Ell 061 Prof. George Kirczenow Simon Fraser University Understanding Molecular Wires Wednesday Oct 30 2002 Ell 167 Dr. Edward W. Kolb

    24. Cool Links To Hot Topics In Physics
    Cool Links to Hot Topics in physics. The special research Center for the Subatomic research interests, and background to various fields of chaos theory.
    http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/cssm/CoolLinks.html

    Cool Links to Hot Topics in Physics
    The Special Research Center for the Subatomic Structure of Matter and the National Institute for Theoretical Physics have received many requests for links to the latest and greatest hot physics topics. We hope you'll find the following links to be exciting, enjoyable and informative even if you're not a "Nuclear Physicist" or "Rocket Scientist" (yet!). Visit the Magazine Rack , other Link Collections , the Toy Box or see some Kids' Links
    Ask a Physicist!
    High School and all secondary school students in Australia! Got a physics question? Want to speak to an expert? Then send your question to our physics guru . Please include the name of your school and year of study with your question. For obvious reasons the guru is unable to answer questions directly connected to schoolwork e.g. assignments, homework and the like. Questions of this sort will not be answered!
    Experience the CSSM's Visualizations of QCD
    Discover the Origin of Mass. Take a tour of the world of quarks and gluons. See Colour Images of Quark Eigenmodes. Explore our Collection of QCD Animations. Imagine the Orion Supercomputer on Your Desk...
    CSSM Research Featured in Physics World
    In the December issue of Physics World, Gerrit Schierholz of DESY in Germany describes recent calculations by Tony Thomas and co-workers at the University of Adelaide in Australia, and the Jefferson Lab and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    25. Bischiweb
    From 1987 to 1994 School Teacher of Mathematics and physics and research collaborator of Bifurcation and chaos special issue Proceedings ECIT 2000, vol.
    http://www.econ.uniurb.it/bischi/bischiweb.htm
    GIAN-ITALO BISCHI
    e-mail: mailto://bischi@econ.uniurb.it Istituto di Scienze Economiche, Department of Economics
    University of Urbino
    61029 URBINO (Italy)

    tel. (+39)0722 305553 (+39)0722 305510 (secretary), fax (+39)0722 305550 home: via Gorizia n.12, 61033 FERMIGNANO (Italy), tel. (+39)0722 330434

    26. Partners In Scholarship
    special Interests Probability; Combinatorics; chaos; Fractals, Math/Comp. special Interests research interests(see web site), physics, chuck@gac.edu
    http://www.gustavus.edu/oncampus/academics/scholarshipsawards/Partners_In_Schola
    Go Quickly To... Academic Departments Admission Career Center Church Relations College Bookstore Diversity Finance Office Financial Aid Human Resources Library Personal Homepages President's Office Registrar's Office Residential Life Study Abroad at Gustavus in Calendar in Directory Internet You Are Here: On-Campus Academics GUNISA Feedback ... Email Text: Smaller Larger
    Partners In Scholarship 2005-06
    Established in 1984, the Partners in Scholarship program recognizes the academic potential of a select group of first-year scholars. Thirty-five of these unique awards are presented annually. Recipients have the opportunity to join a faculty member for mentoring, research or special projects in the student's area of interest. Partners applicants should be planning graduate study following their undergraduate years. The Partners in Scholarship program gives undergraduates the opportunity to undertake the sort of independent work normally found in a graduate school setting. This experience makes Gustavus Parnters extremely attractive to graduate schools. In general, over one-third of Gustavus graduates go directly on to graduate programs. Among Partners, this percentage nearly doubles. The Scholars receive an annual award of $9,000. Though not need-based, the award may be part of the total need-based financial aid award. Renewal of the award requires a 3.5 grade point average and the recommendation of the faculty partner. (For Partners admitted prior to 2003, the award is $7,500, with maintenance of a cumulative GPA of 3.25 required.)

    27. Applications Of Complexity Methods Links
    chaos Complexity chaos Complexity in Education AERA special Interest Group Non-Linear physics Group - Naval research Laboratory
    http://www.calresco.org/applicat.htm
    Applications of Complexity Methods to Academic and Business fields
    NOTE: Application papers have now moved to our Related Application Papers page. Arts Biology Business Chemistry ... War (some more technical applications can be found within the links listed on the Online and Offline Paper pages and within the CA EC NN FAQs. Additional suggestions for this page would be most welcome.)
    Art by Math Fractals

    Beauty of Chaos
    - Uwe Krüger
    Creating Art by means of Natural Selection

    Descriptions of Evolutionary Art Programs
    - Andrew Rowbottom
    Earl's Computer Art Gallery
    - fractals
    Emergent Systems
    - Kenneth E. Rinaldo
    Evolutionary Art
    - Steven Rooke
    Flux Aeterna Project
    - Gerald O'Connell
    Fractal Alhambra
    - Philip Northover
    Fractal Alphabet
    - A-Z
    Fractals, Fractals, Fractals
    - images Fractal Gallery - Paul Derbyshire Fractal Images on the Internet - Illustrated site list Fractal Landscapes - Ken Musgrave Fractalus - Damien M. Jones Glimpses of a Fugitive Universe - fractal gallery Homage to Greenaway - 100 views on symmetry HOP - fractals in motion Implicate Beauty - computational art by Brian Evans Interactive Genetic Art - vote on the gallery Kerry Mitchell - fractal computer artist Lifesmith Classic Fractals Mandelbrot Gallery - Kees van der Doel Radiolarians - 3D Golubitsky Icons SBART : Let's Breed Images - Tatsuo Unemi Sine Art - Brian N.Hershey

    28. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
    The chaos Group at the University of Maryland undertakes research in various Newtonian physics; electromagnetism; atomic theory and structure; special
    http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/psisearch.pl?limit=0&subject=All&term1=ch

    29. Special Interest Group On Aperiodic Crystals
    of Solid State Chemistry OR Low Temperature physics OR Materials research the American Meteorolo* OR Bulletin of Volcanology* OR chaos* OR Chinese
    http://www-xray.fzu.cz/sgip/publi/search_phrase.html
    Search phrase used for WOS
    M.D.

    30. Cal State Fullerton Physics Department
    The physics Department at CSUF offers a high degree of flexibilility in course The department offers research opptunities for undergraduate students,
    http://chaos.fullerton.edu/physics.html
    Welcome to
    at
    Physics is the natural science that deals with the properties and interactions of matter and radiation. As such, physics provides the fundamental basis for all other sciences, and for such applied sciences as engineering and the health sciences. California State University, Fullerton, offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics which affords excellent preparation either for graduate study in physics and related areas, or for entry-level positions in industry or government. An optional business emphasis in our BS program is the first in the nation to provide training in entrepreneurship to undergraduate physics majors. We also offer the Master of Science degree in Physics . This degree, which has both an examination and a thesis option emphasizes applications, but also provides opportunities for work in basic physics and physics education. The Physics Department at CSUF offers a high degree of flexibilility in course selection and scheduling. Most required undergraduate courses are offered both during day and in the early evening, and we provide a relatively large number of upper-division elective units. This makes it possible for majors in other sciences, mathematics, engineering, or computer science to complete a second major in physics. Our graduate courses are offered primarily in the late afternoon and evening. The strength of our programs are their small class sizes and the individual attention that our faculty provides to our students. The Physics Department operates a

    31. 6340_NonLinPhys_Start
    Nonlinear physics group. Members, publications.
    http://chaos-mac.nrl.navy.mil/

    32. Dr. Mark H. Shapiro's Research And Teaching Interests At Cal State Fullerton
    Dr. Heidi Fearn is now the graduate for the physics Department. To learnabout some of my recent research work click on the first link below.
    http://chaos.fullerton.edu/Shapiro.html
    Dr. Mark H. Shapiro
    Professor of Physics, Emeritus (1970)
    A.B. University of California, Berkeley
    M.S. University of Pennsylvania
    Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania
    Office: McCarthy Hall - MH-661
    Phone: (714) 278-3884/(714) 278-3366
    FAX: (714) 278-5810
    e-mail:
    Graduate Advising
    Dr. Heidi Fearn is now the graduate for the Physics Department. She can be reached by email (hfearn @ fullerton . edu).
    Dr. Shapiro's Research Interests:
    For the past 20 years my research efforts have focused mainly on molecular-dynamics simulations of ion-surface interactions. I am interested in learning more about the basic physics of atom and cluster ejection from surfaces (sputtering), collision cascades, and energy loss by atoms and clusters as they penetrate surfaces. Several undergraduate students from CSUF, Caltech, and other CSU campuses have participated in this research. Currently, CSUF graduate student Ping Lu is working with me on these projects. This research has been funded by grants from the National Science Foundation. My previous NSF grant (DMR-9312468) included a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) supplement. My most recent NSF grant (DMR-9712538), which was funded in May of 1997 included an REU supplement for undergrads as well as some funding for M.S. students. To learn about some of my recent research work click on the first link below. (This section is a bit out-of date.) To obtain references to my recent publications, including publications with student co-authors, click on the second link. The third link will take you to a page containing links to other groups who carry out similar work, and to compilations of information useful in particle-surface research.

    33. Home
    research topics quantum computing, timeresolved optical imaging, morphological image analysis, quantum Monte Carlo, nano-scale magnetism, chaos; in Netherlands.
    http://rugth30.phys.rug.nl/compphys0/
    Computational Physics
    Mission Statement
    To conduct research in physics through the innovative use of computer and information technology.
    Contact Information
    Prof.Dr. H.A De Raedt
    Department of Applied Physics
    Materials Science Centre
    University of Groningen
    Nijenborgh 4
    NL-9747 AG Groningen
    The Netherlands
    Phone: +31 50 363 4852
    FAX: +31 50 363 4947
    E-mail: deraedt@phys.rug.nl
    Links
    Computational-physics group anthem (Warning: Listener Discretion Advised)
    Number of visits to this page: Send mail to deraedt@phys.rug.nl with questions or comments about this web site. Last modified: September 06, 2005

    34. Undergraduate Physics Research At Bucknell
    ESTABLISHED RECORD OF UNDERGRADUTE PARTICIPATION IN physics research Professor Beth Cunningham; Pattern Formation and chaos (Experiment)
    http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/physics/research.html
    Undergraduate Physics Research Physics Dept Majors SPS Coffee Talks Research REU Astronomy Course Info Web Resources ... Bucknell
    E STABLISHED R ECORD OF U NDERGRADUTE P ARTICIPATION IN P HYSICS R ESEARCH The Bucknell Physics Department is particularly proud of the opportunities we provide for undergraduate participation in ongoing faculty research. In the the years 1998-2003, 19 undergraduates have appeared as co-authors with Physics Department faculty members on articles published in scientific journals (or articles submitted for publication). During the same period 25 additional papers with undergraduate co-authors have been presented at national meetings of the American Physical Society, the American Astronomical Society, and other profession organizations, often with students attending the meeting and delivering the presentation. Some of the research on which these papers is based was conducted during special summer research programs, while some was done during the academic year (see below). R ecent P apers with ... uthors R ESEARCH O PPORTUNITIES
    • R esearch E xperiences for ... rogram
      This 10 week summer program gives about 10 undergraduates each year the opportunity to work full time on a research project under the supervision of a Bucknell faculty member. Most of the funding is provided by the National Science Foundation and Bucknell University.

    35. Arseni O. Goussev
    Graduate student at the Department of physics, University of Maryland. research interest Theory of Quantum chaos.
    http://www.wam.umd.edu/~arseni/
    Arseni O. Goussev
    Ph.D.
    Department of Physics
    University of Maryland
    Box # 080, 082 Regents Dr.
    College Park, MD 20742-4111
    U.S.A. phone: (301) 405-4815
    fax: (301) 314-9404
    e-mail: arseni@glue.umd.edu

    Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics
    University of Maryland M.S. in Electrical Engineering
    University of Nebraska-Lincoln B.S. in Physics and Mathematics Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology My research is in the theory of Quantum Chaos . In particular, I am interested in the time evolution of wave functions in quantum systems that are chaotic in the classical limit. Please take a look at the links below to learn more about my research. Brief Curriculum Vita [PDF]
    Publications
    Journals and proceedings
    A. Goussev and J. R. Dorfman Quantum wave packets in hard-disk and hard-sphere billiards in the high-energy diffraction regime (in preparation) A. Goussev and J. R. Dorfman [PDF] Lyapunov spreading of semiclassical wave packets for the Lorentz gas: Theory and applications Phys. Rev. E

    36. Theoretical Physics - Frank Steiner's Group
    Homepage of Frank Steiner's Group, Abteilung Theoretische Physik, Universit¤t Ulm, research Topics are Quantum chaos and Cosmology.
    http://www.physik.uni-ulm.de/theo/qc/
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    37. Physics QuadPhysics Quantum Theory Relativity Chaos Special
    physics Lecture Hall and Chatroom. Western Canon Great Books University. Quantum Theory, Relativity, chaos, special Relativity, GeneralEinstein, Newton,
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    38. Welcome To The Bechhoefer Lab
    Housed within the department of physics. Includes DNA replication, patterns and chaos, spherulite growth, nematic and smecticA transition and Faraday instability.
    http://www.sfu.ca/chaos/
    This is the home page of John Bechhoefer's group in the Department of Physics at Simon Fraser University , in Burnaby, British Columbia , Canada.
    You can find out more about our group and its activities by clicking the various subcategories up top. Happy Browsing!
    Azure Lake, Wells Gray Park, BC

    39. Mathematical Physics - Welcome
    Department of Mathematical physics. research interests Theoretical nuclear physics, Elementary particles, Thermodynamics, Complex systems, chaos.
    http://www.matfys.lth.se

    Mathematical Physics

    Administration
    Research
    Education
    ... Seminars
    Publisher:
    E-mail: www@matfys.lth.se
    Last modified: June 10, 2005

    40. Course Descriptions « Undergraduate
    Introduction to Modern physics (3). Concepts in special relativity, special problem seminars and research seminars offered according to interest and
    http://www.phys.cwru.edu/undergrad/desc.php
    Case Physics Undergraduate Physics Courses Faculty Research ... Events Course Descriptions Degree Programs Course Descriptions Physics Majors at CWRU Senior Projects Undergraduate Newsletter Proficiency Exams ... Graduate Studies
    Undergraduate Physics Course Descriptions
    revised July 14, 2004 PHYS 100. Space, Time and Motion (3) An introductory course in physics for students of the liberal arts. Discussion of how physics is performed, what important discoveries about natural phenomena have been made by physicists, and what are the most exciting questions being tackled by physicists today . Connections to current work appearing in various popular media will be made. In particular, emphasis is made on the connections between the fundamental discoveries that led to our understanding of motion and the nature of light, and much of the ongoing research at the forefront of modern physics. PHYS 101. Distinguishing Science from Pseudo-Science (3) There are many current issues arising in popular discourse, ranging from the believability of ESP to reincarnation, to "free energy" machines, which can benefit from simple physical analyses. This course will provide an introduction to the use of basic principles of physics to explore the viability of these ideas. A seminar format will be utilized with specific topics presented by students and by the instructor. Prerequisite: PHYS100, PHYS115, PHYS121 or PHYS123. PHYS 113. Principles of Physics Lab (2)

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