The tables below present some statistics for the 1168 colloquia given from September 1980 to June 2016.
There have been a total of 1168 colloquia from Sept 1980 to June 2016. Below is a classification of the topics covered in the talks. A given talk might have several topics and the 1168 colloquia have a total of 1941 classifications.
Number Percent Topic ****** ******* ************************************************ 185 10 astronomy, astrophysics 51 3 biology, medicine 26 1 chemistry 89 5 atomic physics, QED 93 5 fundamental physics, general relativity 33 2 geophysics, weather 84 5 high-energy & particle physics 164 9 condensed matter, materials, nanoscience 329 19 nuclear physics 56 3 optics, lasers 24 1 heavy-ion plasma, RHIC, other high-energy H.I. 91 5 QCD, quarks, standard model, hadronic physics 176 10 accelerators, detectors, traps, facilities 57 3 general science 112 6 technology, engineering, reactors 45 3 neutrinos 57 3 math, computer science, chaos, quantum computing 37 2 history, biography 67 4 misc., other, politicsDistribution (number, percent) of the colloquia in the most frequent topics.
SEASON TOTAL ACCEL ASTRO ATOMIC FUNDMNTL HIGH_E MATTER NUCLEAR QCD TECHNOLOGY ****** ***** ****** ****** ****** ******** ****** ****** ******* ****** ******* 1980 33 2 6 6 18 8 24 0 0 2 6 2 6 13 39 1 3 2 6 1981 27 3 11 1 4 3 11 3 11 2 7 3 11 9 33 0 0 1 4 1982 27 4 15 5 19 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 10 37 0 0 1 4 1983 33 4 12 4 12 3 9 0 0 7 21 1 3 7 21 2 6 4 12 1984 32 3 9 5 16 5 16 2 6 0 0 4 13 7 22 1 3 2 6 1985 31 6 19 4 13 5 16 2 6 3 10 4 13 8 26 1 3 3 10 1986 33 2 6 8 24 3 9 3 9 1 3 5 15 8 24 1 3 5 15 1987 31 5 16 4 13 3 10 1 3 1 3 6 19 8 26 2 6 1 3 1988 33 7 21 2 6 4 12 3 9 3 9 6 18 6 18 6 18 6 18 1989 30 3 10 4 13 2 7 1 3 1 3 3 10 10 33 1 3 1 3 1990 34 1 3 7 21 5 15 7 21 2 6 2 6 6 18 2 6 3 9 1991 32 5 16 1 3 3 9 1 3 5 16 5 16 15 47 5 16 1 3 1992 36 8 22 4 11 5 14 1 3 0 0 4 11 13 36 4 11 3 8 1993 34 5 15 4 12 3 9 0 0 1 3 4 12 11 32 3 9 5 15 1994 31 4 13 6 19 3 10 0 0 7 23 6 19 8 26 2 6 0 0 1995 34 4 12 4 12 3 9 1 3 3 9 5 15 13 38 0 0 1 3 1996 30 2 7 4 13 4 13 3 10 1 3 5 17 8 27 2 7 5 17 1997 37 3 8 7 19 5 14 1 3 2 5 7 19 19 51 1 3 4 11 1998 31 6 19 3 10 2 6 5 16 0 0 4 13 10 32 4 13 5 16 1999 31 5 16 7 23 2 6 2 6 2 6 5 16 10 32 4 13 7 23 2000 36 8 22 7 19 2 6 4 11 2 6 7 19 10 28 2 6 3 8 2001 32 6 19 5 16 1 3 3 9 3 9 2 6 13 41 2 6 3 9 2002 34 5 15 6 18 2 6 6 18 3 9 1 3 10 29 1 3 4 12 2003 36 7 19 8 22 0 0 3 8 4 11 3 8 7 19 3 8 7 19 2004 37 7 19 2 5 0 0 4 11 4 11 7 19 9 24 2 5 2 5 2005 33 2 6 9 27 0 0 5 15 1 3 5 15 11 33 4 12 0 0 2006 32 7 22 6 19 3 9 2 6 3 9 3 9 6 19 4 13 0 0 2007 29 4 14 4 14 2 7 2 7 2 7 4 14 6 21 5 17 2 7 2008 33 0 0 10 30 1 3 5 15 2 6 5 15 6 18 6 18 6 18 2009 34 8 24 3 9 1 3 4 12 0 0 6 18 11 32 4 12 5 15 2010 30 11 37 3 10 0 0 1 3 5 17 6 20 8 27 3 10 4 13 2011 34 8 24 7 21 3 9 1 3 1 3 11 32 6 18 3 9 5 15 2012 35 3 9 6 17 0 0 8 23 4 11 7 20 6 17 4 11 0 0 2013 34 6 18 6 18 0 0 2 6 1 3 3 9 12 35 6 18 1 3 2014 29 7 24 4 14 1 3 3 10 1 3 5 17 5 17 0 0 8 28 2015 30 5 17 9 30 0 0 2 7 3 10 6 20 4 13 0 0 2 7 Totals 1168 176 15 185 16 89 8 93 8 84 7 164 14 329 28 91 8 112 10The 1168 talks were given by speakers from 391 institutions (some speakers have more than one affiliation)
Institutions with 15 or more talks
NUMTALK Percent INSTITUTE ******* ******* ******************************************* 131 11 ANL Physics 83 7 U. of Chicago 35 3 U. of Illinois, Urbana 32 3 Fermi National Accelerator Lab 31 3 ANL Materials Science Div. 30 3 U. of Washington 29 2 MIT 27 2 LBNL 23 2 ANL High Energy Physics Div. 22 2 Caltech 22 2 Harvard U. 22 2 Princeton U. 21 2 NIST 20 2 LANL 19 2 JILA, U. of Colorado at Boulder 19 2 Northwestern U. 18 2 Jefferson Lab. 16 1 Michigan State U. 16 1 Yale U. 15 1 BNL Nat. Lab.There have been a total of 245 talks ( 21 % ) from Argonne divisions.
Number of talks by same speaker
NUMTALK NUM ******* *** 8 1 7 2 6 3 5 5 4 9 3 25 2 116 1 760Speakers giving 4 or more talks:
NAME DATE TITLE ****************** ******** ********************************************* Donald F. Geesaman 10/03/80 Macroscopic features of pion-nucleus scatteri 3/09/90 The FNAL E665 Experiment - Deep Inelastic Muo 12/10/93 Nuclear Physics at Multi-GeV Hadron Facilitie 2/11/00 How vanilla is your proton? 10/28/05 What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know i 9/25/09 A Long Range Plan for the DOE Isotopes Progra 10/18/13 Nuclear Physics Serving Society 11/13/15 Reaching for the Horizon: The 2015 NSAC Long NAME DATE TITLE ****************** ******** ********************************************* Walter Kutschera 11/02/84 Dating and Mass Spectrometry with Acccelerato 3/13/87 Rare Decay Modes of Heavy Nuclei 11/16/90 Searching in the Dark: The Quest for Hypothet 6/25/93 Long-Lived Noble Gas Radioisotopes 11/22/02 Isotope Studies of the Alpine Iceman Oetzi 5/13/05 Synchronizing cultures in the past: Pushing m 12/9/11 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and Climate Cha Harry Lipkin 5/15/81 Magnetic moments of quarks, leptons and hadro 9/30/83 Fun with Magnetic Monopoles 1/17/86 The Impact of the Discovery of the Antiproton 7/17/87 Why Nuclei are Made of Nucleons Instead of Qu 6/21/91 The Clock Paradox in Quantum Tunnelling: Is t 9/23/91 Applications of Quantum Mechanics and Isospin 9/09/94 The Mossbauer Effect and the Parton Model: fr NAME DATE TITLE ***************** ******** ********************************************* Walter Henning 11/13/87 Prospects of Heavy Ion Physics at 1 GeV/Nucle 3/13/92 Particle Production in Compressed Nuclear Mat 4/14/95 Nuclei Far from Stability: Research Opportuni 10/29/99 Going Away from Stability 12/6/02 The GSI Future Facility 5/9/08 Intense Rare Isotope Beams -- Science Goals a John P. Schiffer 12/12/86 Is There a Condensed State in Ion Beams? 2/03/89 Are Crystalline Ion Plasmas Attainable? 2/10/95 The Way to Crystallization of Confined Ions: 1/7/00 Nuclear Physics, The Core of Matter, The Fuel 9/21/07 Perspectives on Nuclear Physics over the Past 9/9/11 100th Anniversary of the Nucleus Robert B. Wiringa 3/29/85 Quantum Liquid Drops 11/03/89 Nuclear Many-Body Theory: from Deuterons to N 9/12/97 Quantum Monte Carlo Calculations for Light Nu 3/8/02 Nuclear Forces and the Destiny of the Univers 2/5/10 American Physical Society 2010 Tom W. Bonner 3/27/15 Twenty years with the Argonne v18 potential NAME DATE TITLE ****************** ******** ********************************************* George W. Crabtree 3/08/96 Dynamics of Vortices in Superconductors 9/22/00 Driven Dynamics of Superconducting Vortices 12/12/08 Superconductivity as an Energy Carrier 3/12/10 The Sustainable Energy Challenge 12/12/14 The Joint Center for Energy Storage Research Stuart J. Freedman 5/07/82 Quantum Mechanics, Reality and All That 10/23/92 Search for the 17-keV Neutrino 1/31/03 KamLand 3/25/05 Direct Evidence for Neutrino Oscillations fro 10/2/09 Oscillating Neutrinos and Oscillating Decay P Gerald Gabrielse 1/12/90 An Accurate Measurement of the Antiproton Mas 5/24/96 Extremely Cold Antiprotons and Antihydrogens 1/14/00 Observing the Quantum Limit of an Electron Cy 12/8/06 New Measurement of the Electron Magnetic Mome 4/19/13 First Precision Measurement of the Antiproton Teng Lek Khoo 10/24/80 Evolution of nuclear shapes with spin and tem 1/22/88 Plans for a National Gamma Ray Facility 11/08/91 Superdeformation in Nuclei: Physics in a Seco 1/17/97 Superdeformation: Order Embedded in Chaos 11/3/06 Superheavy Nuclei and Elements Zeev Vager 10/02/81 A controversy - are there quantum mechanical 11/01/85 New Progress in the Detection of Gravitationa 12/05/86 Molecular Structure Determination by the Coul 1/17/92 Monopoles, Bad Adiabatic Approximations and N 6/20/14 Molecular Handedness with Don Gemmell NAME DATE TITLE ********************** ******** ********************************************* Dieter M. Gruen 4/14/89 Lasers in Surface Science 5/24/91 Why Bother About Buckyballs? 5/5/00 The Egg as Eye: Ultrananocrystalline Diamond 1/21/05 Fullerenes, nanotubes and ultrananocrystallin Roy Holt 4/29/88 Hunting Quarks in Nuclei 9/8/00 Illuminating the Deuteron at Jefferson Lab 2/20/04 Frontiers at the Femtoscale 4/1/05 Many facets of the deuteron Harold E. Jackson, Jr. 9/24/82 The Argonne GeV Electron Microtron, GEM 5/13/94 The New Era at CEBAF 5/16/97 HERMES, A New Approach to Nucleon Spin Studie 1/11/02 HERMES and the Spin of the Proton Edward W. Kolb 3/23/84 Massive Magnetic Monopoles in Cosmology and A 2/28/86 The Saga of Cygnus X-3 9/25/98 Seeds of Cosmic Structure: Quantum Fluctuatio 10/14/05 Thoughts on Dark Matter and Dark Energy Vijay R. Pandharipande 2/27/81 Nuclei, neutron stars and nuclear Hamiltonian 2/22/85 Fragementation of Hot Classical Drops 9/25/92 Correlation Effects in Electron-Nucleus Scatt 2/16/96 Dumbbells and Donuts: Femtometer Structures i Craig D. Roberts 2/01/91 Quantum Chromodynamics: Experimental Support 10/8/99 Inside Hadron Physics 10/6/06 Much Ado About Hadrons 12/17/10 The Paradox of Emptiness: Much Ado about Noth David N. Schramm 12/03/82 The Very Early Universe 5/13/88 Shadows of Creation: The Dark Matter of the U 4/07/95 Recent Action with the Big Bang 11/21/97 Dark Matter and the Density of Baryons in the Michael S. Turner 2/18/83 Cosmology 12/07/90 Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: Nuclear Physics and 9/29/95 Big-Bang Cosmology: Successes and Challenges 10/26/01 Making Sense of the New Cosmology Carl E. Wieman 12/06/85 Highly Precise Measurements of Weak Neutral C 3/03/89 Parity Nonconservation in Atoms: Nuclear Spin 10/13/95 Bose-Einstein Condensation in an Ultracold Ga 1/26/01 Quantum Explosions and Implosions in a Bose-E
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