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1 Invited Talks 1. Doing Business with the Department of Energy, Annual Joint Meeting of the National Society of Black Physicists/National Society of Hispanic Physicists, Nashville, Tennessee, February Beyond the Standard Model at BaBar, International Workshop: Standard Model and Beyond in the LHC Era, Universidad Technica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile January Baseball Physics, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean s Lecture, Iowa State University, November Beyond the Standard Model at the B-factories, Matter To The Deepest: Recent Developments In Physics of Fundamental Interactions, XXXI International Conference of Theoretical Physics, Ustron, Poland September Baseball Physics, Grinell College, Grinell, Iowa, January, Baseball Physics, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, April, The Physics of Baseball, A World Year of Physics Talk, Ames Public Library, Ames, Iowa, October, Review of BABAR results on CKM matrix parameters, 12 th Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, August 2005.(p.290 of the Proceedings.) 9. The Physics of Baseball, A World Year of Physics Talk, Ames Laboratory, Ames, Iowa, June, Report from SLAC Users Group, High-energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP) Meeting, Berkeley, CA, March SLUO Activities, SLAC Scientific Policy Committee, Palo Alto, CA, December, A Review of B 0 Mixing and Lifetimes, Iowa State University, High-energy Physics Seminar, February A Review of B 0 Mixing and Lifetimes, 18 th International Workshop on Weak Interactions and Neutrinos, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, January BABAR - It s Care Feeding and Observation of CP Violation, Iowa State University, Physics Colloquium, December, The Elephant in the B-Factory: An Asymmetric Fable University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, Colloquium, September, The Elephant in the B-Factory: An Asymmetric Fable, Iowa State University, Physics Colloquium, April, Catching Z s and W s in Europe, University of Cincinnati, Physics Seminar, December, 1997.
2 Invited Talks Catching Z s and W s in Europe Univesity of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, Physics Colloquium, October, To the Heart of Matter: The Search for the Ultimate Constituents of Matter, Augustana College, Rock Island, Il., Society of Physics Students Public Talk, May Catching Z s and W s in Europe, Texas A&M University, Physics Colloquium, February Measurement of the Forward-Backward Asymmetries of s s, c c, b b and Measurement of the Inclusive Charage Flow in Hadronic Z Decays, the DELPHI collaboration, presented by E. I. Rosenberg at the 1996 American Physical Society Division of Particles and Fields Meeting (DPF 96), Minneapolis, August, Selected New Results from LEP, invited talk at the International Symposium On Particle Theory And Phenomenology/XVIII Kazimierz Meeting on Particle Physics/1995 Madison Phenomenology Symposium, May, Catching Z s in Europe, Iowa State University, Physics Colloquium, February, Particle Identification Issues for CHARM2000, Proceedings of the CHARM2000 Workshop, Fermilab, June , Fermilab-Conf-94/190, p Search for Heavy Charged Higgs in Z 0 Hadronic Decays, the DELPHI collaboration, presented by E. I. Rosenberg at the 1992 American Physical Society Division of Particles and Fields Meeting, Fermilab and St. Charles, Illinois, November, To the Heart of Matter: The Search for the Ultimate Constituents of Matter, North Dakota State University, Tri-College Physics Colloquium, March, To the Heart of Matter: The Search for the Ultimate Constituents of Matter, Mankato State University, Physics Colloquium, February, e + e Collisions at 90 GeV: More from DELPHI, University of Kansas, Seminar, September e + e Collisions at 90 Gev: The View from DELPHI, University of Kansas, Physics Colloquium, September, Physicist-physicist Interactions at High Energies, or What Happens When the Author List Exceeds the Page Limit, Iowa State University, Physics Colloquium, April, Recent Results from the DELPHI Experiment at LEP, Invited Talk presented at the Washington Meeting of the American Physical Society, April To the Heart of Matter: The Search for the Ultimate Constituents of Matter, ACES talk, Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa, April, Recent Results from the DELPHI Experiment at LEP, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Seminar, March Recent Results from the DELPHI Experiment at LEP, Argonne National Laboratory, Seminar, February 1990.
3 Invited Talks Recent Results from the DELPHI Experiment at LEP, University of Chicago, Seminar, February Artemis: A VMS Based FASTBUS Module Testing and Evaluation System, M. S. Gorbics, H. B. Crawley, R. McKay, W. T. Meyer, E. I. Rosenberg, and J. D. Skeens, presented by E. I. Rosenberg at the IEEE 1898 Nuclear Science Symposium, San Francisco, California (1990). 37. Pion and Nucleon Structure as Probed in the Reaction π p µ + µ X at 253 GeV, C. E. Adolphsen, J. P. Alexander, K. J. Anderson, J. S. Conway, J. G. Heinrich, K. W. Merritt, J. E. Pilcher, A. Possoz, E. Rosenberg, D. T. Simpson, C. Biino, J. F. Greenhalgh, P. Kaaret, W. C. Louis, S. Palestini, D. P. Russell, F. C. Shoemaker, and A. J. S. Smith, presented by K. T. McDonald at the Workshop on High-p T Physics and Higher Twists, Collge de France, Paris (1988). 38. Engineering Aspects of the Large Electron Positron Collider and Its Detectors, Central Iowa Section of the ASME, September, QCD in the Limit x F 1 as studied in the reaction π p µ + µ X, C. E. Adolphsen, J. P. Alexander, K. J. Anderson, J. S. Conway, J. G. Heinrich, K. W. Merritt, J. E. Pilcher, A. Possoz, E. Rosenberg, D. T. Simpson, C. Biino, J. F. Greenhalgh, P. Kaaret, W. C. Louis, S. Palestini, F. C. Shoemaker, and A. J. S. Smith, presented by K. T. McDonald at the Advanced Research Workshop on QCD Hard Hadron Processes, St. Croix (1987). 40. Pion Structure as Observed in Fermilab E-615, C. E. Adolphsen, J. P. Alexander, K. J. Anderson, J. S. Conway, J. G. Heinrich, K. W. Merritt, J. E. Pilcher, A. Possoz, E. Rosenberg, D. T. Simpson, C. Biino, J. F. Greenhalgh, P. Kaaret, W. C. Louis, S. Palestini,F. C. Shoemaker, and A. J. S. Smith, presented by K. T. McDonald at the Spring Meeting of the APS, Washington, D.C., April High Energy Physics: What Do We Measure and How Do We Measure It?, Grinnell College, Seminar, April, Pion Structure: A Twisted Tale?, Iowa State University, Physics Colloquium, November The DELPHI High Density Projection Chamber, printed version in the Proceedings of the Second Gas Sampling Calorimetry Workshop, Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, November 1985, p Upper Limits on D 0 D0 Mixing and on the Decay D 0 µ + µ, C. Biino, J. F. Greenhalgh, W. C. Louis, S. Palestini,F. C. Shoemaker, A. J.,S. Smith, C. E. Adolphsen, J. P. Alexander, K. J. Anderson, J. S. Conway, J. G. Heinrich, K. W. Merritt, J. E. Pilcher, A. Possoz, E. Rosenberg,and D. T. Simpson, presented by W. C. Louis at the Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Particles and Fields, Eugene, Oregon, August, Production of Muon Pairs at Large Feynman x, C. E. Adolphsen, J. P. Alexander, C. Biino, J. S. Conway, J. F. Greenhalgh, J. G. Heinrich, W. C. Louis, K. T. McDonald, K. W. Merritt, S. Palestini, J. E. Pilcher, E. I. Rosenberg, F. C. Shoemaker, D. T. Simpson and A. J. S. Smith, presented by K. J. Anderson at the Spring Meeting of the APS, Crystal City, VA, April 1985.
4 Invited Talks Forward Production of High Mass Muon Pairs in 80 GeV π Nucleon Interactions, C. E. Adolphsen, J. P. Alexander, K. J. Anderson, J. S. Conway, J. G. Heinrich, K. W. Merritt, J. E. Pilcher, E. I. Rosenberg, D. T. Simpson, C. Biino, J. E. Greenhalgh, W. C. Louis, K. T. McDonald, S. Palestini, F. C. Shoemaker and A. J. S. Smith, presented by S. Palestini at the Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Particles and Fields, Santa Fe, New Mexico, November, The Future of High Energy Physics at Ames: The Word from DELPHI, Iowa State University, Physics Colloquium, September Status of Experiment E-615 at Fermilab: Production of Muon Pairs in the Forward Direction, C. E. Adolphsen, J. P. Alexander, K. J. Anderson, J. Heinrich, K. W. Merritt, J. E. Pilcher, J. Elias, E. I. Rosenberg, D. Simpson, J. F. Greenhalgh, W. E. Louis, K. T. McDonald, S. Palestini, F. C. Shoemaker and A. J. S. Smith, presented by W. E. Louis at the XVIIIth Recontre de Moriond, Le Plagne-Savoie-France, January, Data Acquisition System for Fermilab Experiment E-615, 1981 ISABELLE Workshop- Data Acquisition Group, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, July How the Quarks are Distributed Within the Pion, Iowa State University, Physics Colloquium, October A Measurement of the Pion Structure Function by Muon Pair Production, K. J. Anderson, R. N. Coleman, K. P. Karhi, C. B. Newman, J. E. Pilcher, E. I. Rosenberg, J. J. Thaler, G. E. Hogan, K. T. McDonald, G. H. Sanders, and A. J. S. Smith, presented by J. E. Pilcher at the Washington Meeting of the APS, Washington, D. C., April How the Quarks are Distributed Within the Pion, University of Chicago, Colloquium, May Hadronic Production of Mu-Pairs and a Determination of the Pion Structure Function, Iowa State University, Seminar, April Hadron Production of Mu-Pairs: A Determination of the Pion Structure Function, Michigan State University, Seminar, March Hadronic Production of High Mass Mu-Pairs at Fermilab and a Determination of the Pion Structure Function, University of California at Los Angeles, Seminar, January Hadronic Production of High Mass Mu-Pairs at Fermilab and a Determination of the Pion Structure Function, Proceedings of the Workshop on Lepton-Pair Production in Hadron-Hadron Collisions, University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Fed. Rep. of Germany, October 1978, p Looking at the World Thru Steel Lensed Glasses - Probing Hadron Structure, Northwestern University, Colloquium, May Hadronic Production of Muon Pairs - Implications for Direct Muon Production, University of Pittsburgh, Seminar, April Hadronic Production of Muon Pairs - Implications for Direct Muon Production, Argonne National Laboratory, Seminar, March 1978.
5 Invited Talks Looking at the World Thru Steel Lensed Glasses - Probing Hadron Structure, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Colloquium, February Recent Results in Mu-Pair Production by Hadrons, Purdue University, Seminar, October Hadronic Production of Muon Pairs at Fermilab, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Seminar, May Hadronic Production of Muon Pairs, K. J. Anderson, G. G. Henry, K. T. McDonald, J. E. Pilcher, E. I. Rosenberg, J. G. Branson, G. H. Sanders, A. J. S. Smith, and J. J. Thaler, presented by J. E. Pilcher at the Annual Meeting of the APS, Chicago, Illinois, February Hadronic Production of Muon Pairs at Fermilab, Purdue University, Seminar, December 65. Hadronic Production of Muon Pairs at Fermilab, Rutgers University, Seminar, December 66. Hadronic Production of Muon Pairs at Fermilab, University of Rochester, Seminar, November 67. Production of Mu-Pairs by Hadron Beams, Ohio State University, Colloquium, September 68. Recent Results from Experiment Hadron Produced Mu-Pairs, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Seminar, August 69. Inclusive Vector Meson Production in Hadron Produced Mu-Pairs at Fermilab, Proceedings of the VII International Colloquium on Multiparticle Reactions, Tutzing, Fed. Rep. Germany, June 1976, p Inclusive Mu-Pair Production at Fermilab, Oxford University, Seminar, Oxford, England, June 71. Mu-Pair Production in Pion and Proton Collisions with J. G. Branson, G. H. Sanders, A. J. S. Smith, J. J. Thaler, K. J. Anderson, G. G. Henry, K. T. McDonald, J. E. Pilcher and E. I. Rosenberg; presented by K. T. McDonald at the Annual meeting of the APS, New York, February 72. Muon Production in Hadron-Hadron Collision, K. J. Anderson, G. G. Henry, K. T. Mc- Donald, J. E. Pilcher,E. I. Rosenberg, J. G. Branson, G. H. Sanders, A. J. S. Smith, J. J. Thaler; Proceedings of the International Conference on Production of Particles with New Quantum Numbers, Madison, Wisconsin, April 1976, p Mu-Pair Production by π ± and p at Fermilab, University of Wisconsin, Seminar, December K 0 Regeneration by Carbon at Fermilab, Argonne National Laboratory, Seminar, October 1974.
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