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Jill CooleyNonproliferation, Disarmament and the IAEA in Tomorrow's World
Presented by Jill Cooley  |  Tuesday, September 09, 2008  |  Length: 00:44:22
Jill Cooley, Director of the Division of Concepts and Planning in the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) Department of Safeguards, gives an overview of the IAEA safeguards system and describe current verification challenges and potential new roles for the agency.
 
 
Christine AidalaSambamurti Lecture: The Whole Story Behind a Half, The Quest to Understand the Proton's Spin
Presented by Christine Aidala  |  Tuesday, July 22, 2008  |  Length: 01:00:54
Aidala, a member of RHIC's PHENIX experiment since the first polarized proton run, has made measurements probing both the transverse as well as the longitudinal spin structure of the proton, helping to elucidate the structure of one of the fundamental building blocks of ordinary matter.
 
 
Guangyong Xu438th Brookhaven Lecture
Presented by Guangyong Xu  |  Wednesday, July 16, 2008  |  Length: 00:57:47
Guangyong Xu explains why materials known as relaxors have an enormous electromechanical response and therefore are so suited to modern applications such as ultrasonic sensors in medical imaging, actuators, transducers - even controlling ink flow in a printer.
 
 

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