NIST Staff Colloquium Series

2012
  • Powering the Planet with Solar Fuel

  • Harry Gray
    Arnold O. Beckman Professor of Chemistry
    California Institute of Technology

     
  • Innovations in Measurement Science: FY13 Projects

  • October 19, 2012; Special time 1 p.m.
     
  • Contaminants, Water and Human Health: New Lessons from Alligators

  • June 15, 2012
    Louis J. Guillette, Jr.
    Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    Medical University of South Carolina & Hollings Marine Laboratory

     
  • Paul Dirac, The Strangest Man

  • April 27, 2012
    Graham Farmelo
    Churchill College
    University of Cambridge

     
  • Complexity: A Guided Tour

  • May 4, 2012
    Melanie Mitchell
    Portland State University and Santa Fe Institute

     
  • A Memoir of Los Alamos in World War II

  • May 18, 2012
    Murray Peshkin
    Argonne National Laboratory

     
  • Near-Earth Objects: finding them before they find us

  • April 13, 2012
    Donald Yeomans
    Manager
    NASA Near-Earth Object Program Office

     
  • Riding the Waves: Harnessing Ocean Wave Energy through Research, Development, and Testing

  • March 23, 2012
    Alex Yokochi
    School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineeringr
    Oregon State University & Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center

     
  • The Role of Technology in the Outlook for Energy

  • March 16, 2012
    Nazeer Bhore
    Senior Technology Advisor
    ExxonMobil Corporation

     
  • A Demographic Look at the Near Future

  • Feb. 10, 2012
    Howard Hogan
    Chief Demographer
    U.S. Census Bureau

     
  • Betting on Las Vegas: Designing Popular Slot Games

  • Feb. 3, 2012
    Olaf Vancura
    Vice President of Game Development
    American Gaming Systems

     
  • Where Do New Medicines Come From?

  • Jan. 20, 2012
    Jennifer Martin
    Australian Laureate Fellow, Institute for Molecular Bioscience
    University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

     
    2011
  • The Disappearing Spoon: True Tales of Madness, Love, and World History from the Periodic Table

  • Dec. 16, 2011
    Sam Kean
    Author

     
  • The Josephson Volt: NIST's First Quantum Electrical Standard

  • Dec. 2, 2011
    Richard Katz
    NIST Alumnus and former member of the Boulder Cryoelectronics Group

     
  • The New Era of Human 2.0 New Minds, New Bodies, and New Identities

  • Nov. 18, 2011
    Hugh Herr
    Director, Biomechatronics MIT Media Lab

     
  • Edward Teller and the Other Martians of Science

  • Nov. 4, 2011
    Istvan Hargittai
    Department of Chemistry Budapest University of Technology & Economics

     
  • Why (and How) Bayes’ Rule Rules

  • Oct. 21, 2011
    Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
    Author

     
  • Affordable Semi-Manufacturing: Implications for Microelectronics and Finding a New Path into the Future

  • Sept. 23, 2011
    Dan Armbrust
    President and Chief Executive Officer
    SEMATECH

     
  • Send for the Doctor--Surgery and Medical Care During the Civil War

  • Sept. 9, 2011
    Clarence Hickey
    Interpretive Docent
    Montgomery County Historical Society

     
  • Graphene Materials in the Flatland

  • July 26, 2011
    Kostya Novoselov
    2011 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    School of Physics and Astronomy
    University of Manchester

     
  • The Avogadro Project A 25 Year Quest

  • May 20, 2011
    Peter Becker
    Department of Quantum Optics and Length PTB (Braunschweig)

     
  • NIST's New Science and Engineering Research Tool DLMF

  • May 13, 2011
    Charles Clark, NIST Fellow
    Atomic Physics Division

    Dan Lozier
    NIST Applied and Computational Mathematics Division
    DLMF Editorial Board Members

     
  • The Polyvalent Gold Nanoparticle Conjugate Material Synthesis, Biodiagnostics, and Intracellular Gene Regulations

  • April 29, 2011
    Chad Mirkin, Director
    International Institute for Nanotechnology Northwestern University

     
  • Diagnostics for Bone Disease Taking the High Road or the Low Road to Standardization

  • April 8, 2011
    Thomas Fuerst, Ph.D.
    Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer CCBR-SYNARC

     
  • Recombinant Proteins in Milk A Bioreactor That Eats Hay

  • March 25, 2011
    Harry Meade
    Senior Vice-President Research and Development
    GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc.

     
  • Big Data, New Physics and Geospatial Super-Food

  • March 11, 2011
    Jeffrey Jonas
    Chief Scientist and IBM Distinguished Engineer
    IBM Entity Analytics

     
  • Biomarkers & Personalized Medicine Research and Diagnostics

  • Feb. 25, 2011
    Larry Gold
    Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
    University of Colorado
    Chairman and CEO, SomaLogic, Inc.

     
  • Complexity and Chaos in Medieval Cartography

  • Feb. 11, 2011
    John Hessler
    Fellow, Royal Geographical Society
    Geography and Map Division
    Library of Congress

     
  • Quantum Money

  • Jan. 21, 2011
    Peter Shor Department of Mathematics
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

     
    2010
  • Is Smell a Quantum Phenomenon?

  • Jan. 7, 2011
    Luca Turin Center for Biomedical Engineering
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

     
  • Why Climate Science Doesn’t Unite Us But Energy Technology Does

  • Dec. 17, 2010
    Michael Shellenberger
    Ted Nordhaus
    Co-Founders
    Breakthrough Institute, Oakland, Calif.

     
  • Breeding and Building Molecules To Spy on Cells and Tumors

  • Dec. 10, 2010
    Roger Y. Tsien
    2008 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    University of California (San Diego)

     
  • NBS and the Laser On the 50th Anniversary of the Laser

  • Dec. 3, 2010
    Howard P. Layer and William D. Phillips
    NBS/NIST Laser Pioneers

     
  • Mood Disorders and Creativity

  • Nov. 5, 2010
    Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D.
    Co-Director, Mood Disorders Center
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavior Sciences
    The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

     
  • Deepwater Horizon: Science in Action

  • Oct. 29, 2010
    Jane Lubchenco
    Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Administration and NOAA Administrator

     
  • Modern Day Alchemy with Metamaterials Invisibility Cloaks and Superlenses

  • Oct. 15, 2010
    David R. Smith
    Director, Center for Metamaterials and Integrated Plasmonics, Duke University

     
  • The European Spallation Source Getting the "Green" Light

  • Sept. 24, 2010
    Colin Carlile
    Director, European Spallation Source

     
  • Thirtieth Anniversary of the Discovery of the Quantum Hall Effect

  • May 21, 2010
    Klaus v. Klitzing
    1985 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung

     
  • BIOCENTRISM How Life Creates the Universe

  • May 7, 2010
    Bob Berman
    Co-author of Biocentrism (with Robert Lanza, MD)
    Contributing editor, monthly columnist for Astronomy magazine
    Astronomy editor of the Old Farmers Almanac
    University of Maryland School of Medicine

     
  • The Role of the Human Microbiota in Health and Disease

  • April 23, 2010
    Claire M. Fraser-Liggett
    Director, Institute for Genome Sciences
    University of Maryland School of Medicine

     
  • The Bomb: A New History

  • March 26, 2010
    The Bomb: A New History
    Stephen M. Younger, President
    National Security Technologies

     
  • Extrasolar Planets: Pushing for Exo-Earths

  • January 22, 2010
    Paul Butler
    Department of Terrestrial Magnetism
    Carnegie Institute of Washington

     
  • Uniform, Shape-Specific Carriers for Vaccines, Biologics and Small Molecule Drugs

  • January 8, 2010
    Joseph DeSimone, Director
    Institutes of Nanomedicine and Advanced Materials, Nanoscience, and Technology
    University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)

     
    2009
  • Agile or Dead: Accelerating Change In a Virtual and Musical World

  • December 18, 2009
    Cory Ondrejka, Co-Founder, Second Life
    Fellow, USC Annenberg School of Communication

     
  • Quenching the Dragon A Century of Fire Science at NBS/NIST

  • December 4, 2009
    Richard Gann
    Fire Research Division
    NIST Building & Fire Research Laboratory

     
  • The Triumph of Random

  • November 6, 2009
    Leonard Mlodinow
    Theoretical Physicist,
    Author, Writer, and Producer
    California Institute of Technology

     
  • Innovations in Semiconductor Devices for Exascale Computing

  • October 30, 2009
    T.C. Chen, Vice President of Science and Technology
    IBM Watson Research Center
    Yorktown Heights

     
  • Global Potential for Wind-Generated Electricity

  • October 16, 2009
    Michael B. McElroy
    Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
    Harvard University

     
  • From Nature and Back Again – Giving New Life to Materials for Energy, Electronics, Medicine and the Environment

  • Sept. 25, 2009
    Angela Belcher
    Departments of Materials Science and Engineering and Biological Engineering
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

     
  • Pores Without Walls for Clean Energy

  • Sept. 11, 2009
    Omar M. Yaghi
    Director, Center for Reticular Chemistry
    Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
    UCLA

     
  • Quantum Complexity and Fundamental Physics

  • May 29, 2009
    Scott Aaronson
    Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

     
  • Programming the Universe

  • May 15, 2009
    Seth Lloyd
    Director, Center for Extreme Quantum Information Theory
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

     
  • Beyond Watson and Crick DNA as a Building Material

  • May 1, 2009
    Paul Rothemund
    Computation and Neural Systems Department
    California Institute of Technology

     
  • Cancer, Trauma, and Stroke Imaging Biomarkers are Changing Them All

  • April 17, 2009
    Michael W. Vannier, M.D.
    Diagnostic Radiology Department
    University of Chicago Medical Center

     
  • The Art of Science Television

  • March 20, 2009
    Paula S. Aspell
    Senior Executive Producer, PBS-NOVA
    Director, Science Unit, WGBH (Boston)

     
  • Next Generation Neural Implants

  • March 6, 2009
    Yu-Chong Tai
    Director, Caltech Micromaching Laboratory
    California Institute of Technology

     
  • Making Life and Death Decisions in Conditions of Uncertainty THE 2008 RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN WAR

  • February 20, 2009
    Andrei Illarionov
    Senior Fellow, Cato Institute
    President, Institute of Economic Analysis (Moscow)

     
  • BURJ DUBAI: the World's Tallest Building

  • February 6, 2009
    William Baker
    Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
    Structural and Civil Engineering Branch

     
  • Is God a Mathematician?

  • January 23, 2009
    Mario Livio, Senior Astrophysicist
    Space Telescope Science Institute

     
    2008
  • Rational Comedy for an Irrational Planet

  • December 19, 2008
    Brian Malow, Science Comedian

     
  • From Dental Materials to Panoramic X-Rays: The NIST-ADA Dental Research Collaboration

  • December 5, 2008
    Clifton Carey
    Paffenbarger Research Center
    NIST Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory

     
  • The Quest to Measure Longitude

  • November 14, 2008
    Dava Sobel
    Science Journalist and Author

     
  • What are the Laws of Physics?

  • October 31, 2008
    Paul Davies
    Director, BEYOND:Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science
    Arizona State University

     
  • Digital Forensics

  • October 17, 2008
    Hany Farid
    Department of Computer Science
    Institute for Security Technology Studies
    Dartmouth College

     
  • Pioneers of Quantum Computing

  • October 3, 2008
    David DiVincenzo
    Manager, Quantum Information Group
    IBM Watson Research Center

     
  • Magnetic Storms

  • September 19, 2008
    Building planetary cores in the laboratory
    Daniel Lathrop, Director
    Institute for Electronics & Applied Physics
    University of Maryland

     
  • The Physics of Music and the Music of Physics

  • September 5, 2008
    Christopher Monroe
    Joint Quantum Institute
    University of Maryland

     
  • Observing Climate with Satellites Are We on Thin Ice?

  • June 6, 2008
    Compton Tucker
    Goddard Fellow
    Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA

     
  • Nanotechnology And Human Disease States

  • May 16, 2008
    Subra Suresh
    Dean of Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

     
  • The Making of Absolute Zero

  • April 18, 2008
    Russell Donnelly
    Principal Investigator, Absolute Zero and the Conquest of Cold
    Department of Physics, Univ. Oregon

     
  • The Modern Science of Origami

  • March 28, 2008
    From Flapping Birds to Space Telescopes
    Robert J. Lang
    Author, Artist, and Editor-in-Chief IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics

     
  • The Measure of All Things

  • March 14, 2008
    Ken Alder
    Department of History
    Northwestern University

     
  • Energy Options -- A Global Energy Perspective

  • March 7, 2008
    Nathan Lewis
    Division of Chemical and Chemistry Engineering
    California Institute of Technology

     
  • Benjamin Franklin -- The First Scientific American

  • February 22, 2008
    Joyce Chaplin
    History Department
    Harvard University

     
  • The Quick Kill

  • February 8, 2008
    Stimulating Innovation in Medical Research & the Future of Surgery Perspectives of an Engineer/Radiologist
    Reuben Mezrich, M.D., Ph.D.
    Chairman, Department of Radiology
    U. of Maryland School of Medicine

     
  • LIGO: At the forefront of optical materials research

  • February 1, 2008
    Stephen C. McGuire
    Professor and Chair, Department of Physics
    Southern University and A&M College

     
  • DNA -- Not Merely the Secret of Life

  • January 25, 2008
    Nadrian Seeman
    Department of Chemistry, New York University

     
  • Deep Ancestry: Inside the Genographic Project

  • January 18, 2008
    Dr. Spencer Wells, Explorer-in-Residence and Director of the Genographic Project
    National Geographic Society

     
  • MatheMagics

  • January 11, 2008
    Art Benjamin, Math Department, Harvey Mudd College
    Contact

    Anyone outside NIST wishing to attend must be sponsored by a NIST employee and receive a visitor badge. For more information, call Stephanie Shaw at 301-975-2667.

    Colloquia are videotaped and available in the NIST Research Library.