Previous SRL Lunch Seminars 
- The Gamma Ray Large Area Space Telescop (GLAST) - Peter Michelson (Stanford University)
- TeV Gamma Rays from Markarian 421 - Dick Lamb (ISU/CIT)
- WIMP Dark Matter Detectors - Dr. Brian Dougherty (Stanford University)
- High-Sensitivity Searches for Radio Pulsars - Paul S. Ray
- A New Search for Prompt Radio Counterparts to Gamma-ray Bursts - Paul S. Ray
- Algorithmic Enhancements for High Resolution IRAS Imaging - Yu Cao
- The Charge Changing Fragmentation of 106 GeV/nuc Au and the Implications for Cosmic Ray Measurements - Lewis Geer
- FLIRT - Steve Thorsett
- GINGA Observations of Her X-1 - Denis Leahy, NRL
- High Speed Tape Recorder - Rick Jenet
- Preliminary Measurements of the Ratios 13C/12C and 18O/16O in Solar Energetic Particles with the MAST Instrument on SAMPEX - Daniel Williams
- Solar Wind Measurements from Ulysses/SWICS - Christina Cohen
- Torque-Luminosity Correlations in Persistent, Accreting X-ray Pulsars
- Brian Vaughan
- Determination of the Distance to the Soft Gamma Repeater SGR
1806-20 - Stephane Corbel
- On the reduction of the 3D transport equation for cosmic rays to
a 2D one - Michael Krainev
- MHD Winds: An Alternative Model for Spin-Down
in X-ray Pulsars - Rob Nelson
- Pulsar-Supernova Associations - Vicky Kaspi
- Interpretation of the IMAX Helium-Isotope Measurements -
Andrew Davis
- GX301-2, GX1+4, and the Crab Pulsar: Timing and Spectral Results
- Steve Pravdo, JPL
- ABRIXAS, A New X-ray Satellite - Guenther Hasinger, Potsdam Univ.
- The Electric Field Beyond the Termination Shock
and Possible GCR and ACR effects - Michael Krainev
- H and He isotopes in the Radiation Belts - Jay Cummings and Richard Selesnick
- ASCA Observations of the Galactic Center Region - Yasuo Tanaka, MPE and ISAS
- Alice 5, a High-Altitude Balloon Campaign with Grip-2
- Jill Burnham
- Measurements of the Charge States of Solar Energetic Particles Using
the Geomagnetic Field - Rick Leske
- Recent and future pulsar searches at Jodrell Bank and Parkes -
Andrew Lyne, University of Manchester/Jodrell Bank
- Radio observations of the bright millisecond PSR J0437-4715 on
time scales from 20ns to 3yr - Stuart Anderson
- Ringing Suppression in Image Reconstruction - Yu Cao
- An overview of the ACE mission - Dick Mewaldt
- Solar Abundances from Gamma Ray Astronomy - Reuven Ramaty, GSFC
- Interaction of the Pulsar Wind with Stellar Wind Observed in the
PSR B1259-63/SS2883 System - Masaharu Hirayama, Univ. of Tokyo
- After 25 years: Solar Wind Composition from Lunar Materials -
Don Burnett, Nuclear Geochemistry (Caltech)
- The Cosmic Ray Isotopic Composition of Li, Be, and B
from the SMILI2 Experiment - Dinesh Loomba , Boston Univ
- An Indirect Measurement of the Average Mass of the Cosmic Ray Spectrum
Between 10^14 and 10^16 eV - Kevin Boothby, Univ. of Chicago
- Galactic Cosmic Ray Sulfur Isotopes from the Ulysses Mission -
Monday - Mike Thayer, Univ. of Chicago
- High Energy Positrons: The High Energy Antimatter Telescope Experiment
(HEAT) - Thursday - Georgia de Nolfo, Washington Univ
- Parallel Computing and the IRAS Galaxy Atlas - Yu Cao
- The CRIS and SIS Instruments - Mark Wiedenbeck, JPL
- Multiply-Charged Anomalous Cosmic Rays - Dick Mewaldt, SRL
- Cosmic GeV Photon Sources Seen by EGRET - Dick Lamb, ISU/CIT
- The Galilean Moons of Jupiter:
Magnetic Fields and Plasma Environments - Margaret Kivelson, UCLA
- AXAF Calibration: Synchrotron Studies of
Microchannel Plates - Sarah Pearce, Leicester (UK)
- What Goes Down Must Come
Up:
Observations of
High-Energy Atmospheric
Secondary Particles with SAMPEX/PET - Mark Looper, Aerospace Corporation
- An Astrophysical Solution to the Solar Neutrino Problem -
Grant Kocharov, Physico-Technical Institute, Russian Academy of
Sciences, St. Petersburg
- Reports from the Pre-College Education Workshop for Space
Scientists - Mike Thayer, SRL
- Minutes-timescale search for a pulsar in
SN1987A - Tom Narita, University of Wisconsin (Madison)
- Photoinoized Plasma in
Cygnus X-3 - Shunji Kitamoto, Osaka University
- X-ray All-Sky Monitors, a summary of
the
workshop on
ASM and GRB missions in the X-ray band - Brian Vaughan, SRL