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New Frontiers in Ultra-Cold Chemistry
Joint seminar with Complex Quantum Systems
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Understanding Disordered Granular Packings
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Patterns of biomass, resource and species diversity in dryland vegetation
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Modeling with multiple time scales
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“Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaotic Evolution, and Contrast Enhancement in Magnetic Resonance”
Joint seminar with Complex Quantum Systems
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Cheap Experiments in Rich Physics
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No Monday seminar; see Wednesday Physics Dept Colloquium.
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Free Energy Simulation of Protein-Ligand Binding
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Passive and Active Single Cell Biomechanics
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Physics Department Colloquium—Soft Brains, Signal Amplification through Noise, and Taking the Bull by its Horns
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