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PIZZA SEMINAR: Prof. Vernita Gordon
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Modeling the aggregation of charged lipid vesicles induced by oppositely charged rod-like ions (Note: Friday 2pm)
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Optimism, Pessimism, and the Future of Energy
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Prof. Dave Thirumalai
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Physics Colloquium “Mechanics and Mechanisms of Morphogenesis”
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Applications of optimization and optimal control to some fundamental problems in mathematical fluid dynamics
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All Stressed Out: Mammalian Cells Subject to Adhesive and Hydrodynamic Stress
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