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Past Seminars
Wed
04/20/2016
11:00am
RLM 12.166
Professor Charles Doering
University of Michigan, Professor, and Director, Center for the Study of Complex Systems
Applications of optimization and optimal control to some fundamental problems in mathematical fluid dynamics
Mon
04/18/2016
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
attend Wed. 20 April colloquium by Charles Doering
Mon
04/11/2016
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Elizabeth Libby
Columbia University
TBD
Wed
04/06/2016
4:00 pm
RLM 4.102
M.E.L. Oakes Lecture "Robophysics: Physics Meets Robotics"
Georgia Power Professor of Excellence, Georgia Tech School of Physics
Professor Daniel Goldman
Mon
04/04/2016
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
NLD Seminar
University of California Berkeley
Prof. Shawn Shadden
Mon
04/04/2016
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Multiphysics image-based hemodynamics modeling
University of California, Berkeley
Prof Shawn C. Shadden
Wed
03/30/2016
4:00 pm
RLM 4.102
Design principles governing the motility of myosin motors in cells
Department of Chemistry, UT Austin
Prof. Dave Thirumalai
Tue
03/29/2016
5:00 pm
RLM 7.104
Mechanics of bacterial infections: Why what you learned in your first-term intro course matters to biology!
PIZZA SEMINAR: Prof. Vernita Gordon
Mon
03/28/2016
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Physics Department NLD Seminar
Universidad Michoacana (Morelia, Mexico)
Prof. Ricardo Becerril, “The Intriguing Rayleigh-Taylor Instability Inhibited by a Temperature Gradient”
Wed
3/23/2016
4:00 pm
RLM 4.102
Gerald G. Fuller Physics Department Colloquium
Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
All Stressed Out: Mammalian Cells Subject to Adhesive and Hydrodynamic Stress
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