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Past Seminars
Wed
11/07/2018
4:00 pm
RLM 4.102
The life of vortex knots and links: the flow of knottiness across scales (**Colloquium**)
University of Chicago
Prof. William Irvine
11/07/2018
1:00 pm
RLM 11.204
Spinning topology: Order, disorder and topology in mechanical gyro-materials and fluids
Dept of Physics, University of Chicago
Prof. William Irvine
10/31/2018
1:00 pm
RLM 11.204
Optical Physics, New Technology, and Future Applications
University of Houston
Prof. Mini Das
Mon
10/29/2018
1:00 pm
RLM 11.204
Biophysical Enhancement of Stem Cell Therapies for Ischemia
Biomedical Engineering, UT Austin
Prof. Aaron Baker
Wed
10/03/2018
4:00 pm
RLM 4.102
TBA (**Colloquium**)
CNS and Dept. of Physics
Prof. Paul Goldbart
Mon
10/01/2018
1:00 pm
RLM 11.204
Ethics and the Welfare of the Physics Profession
UT Dept. of Physics
Prof. Michael Marder
Mon
09/24/2018
1:00 pm
RLM 11.204
Toward coupling the macro-mechanics of our heart valves to their micro-mechanics
Biomedical Engineering, UT Austin
Prof. Manuel Rausch
Mon
09/17/2018
1:00 pm
RLM 14.204
Introductory physics: do different instructional methods lead to different long-term outcomes?
CNLD and Dept. of Physics
Professor Vernita Gordon
Wed
09/12/2018
4:00 pm
RLM 4.102
Topology and Geometry of Bloch Electrons (**Colloquium**)
UT Department of Physics
Prof. Qian Niu
Mon
09/10/2018
1:00 pm
RLM 11.204
Opto-thermoelectric tweezers
UT Department of Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Linhan Lin
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