What Physicists Do: The Department of Physics and Astronomy Presents a series of lectures, demonstrations, and films
Our lecture series has brought outstanding scientists and engineers to the campus each week since 1971, including fourteen Nobel laureates. These speakers present lectures ranging from the hottest discoveries in physics and astronomy to inside views of physicists' daily lives at a level undergraduate students can understand.
February 10, 2014
STAR IN A JAR: THE PHYSICS OF SINGLE BUBBLE SONOLUMINESCENCE
Dr. Doug Clarke, now retired from Lawrence Livermore National Lab, will discuss the brilliant flashes seen in single-bubble sonoluminescence, and the role of their group's computer simulations in studying the physics.
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