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Past Seminars
Mon
03/09/2015
4:00pm
RLM 11.204
Dr. Massimiliano Esposito
University of Luxembourg
Special Physics Colloquium
Mon
03/09/2015
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Dr. Hepeng Zhang
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Institute of Natural Sciences, Distinguished Research Fellow
Dynamic Clustering in Suspension of Motile Bacteria
Mon
03/02/2015
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
No seminar: Attend American Physical Society meeting in San Antonio
Fri
02/27/2015
3:00pm
RLM 7.114
Professor Randall Tagg
University of Colorado Denver, Department of Physics
Building New Pathways in Physics Innovation
Wed
02/25/2015
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Dr. Markus Weber
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Statistical and Biological Physics
Predicting survival in bacterial range expansions and in Lotka-Volterra systems
02/23/2015
Professor Randall Tagg
University of Colorado Denver, Department of Physics
Attend Professor Randall Tagg’s talk at 3 pm on Friday, February 27: “Building New Pathways in Physics Innovation”
Mon
02/16/2015
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Professor Mark Raizen
University of Texas at Austin, Department of Physics and Center for Nonlinear Dynamics
The Pointsman Foundation
Mon
02/09/2015
No seminar
Mon
02/02/2015
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Maarten Buijsman
University of Southern Mississippi, Physical Oceanography and the Stennis Space Center
Propagation of Internal Gravity Waves in Simulations of the Global Oceans
Mon
01/26/2015
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Dr. Kristen M. Harris
University of Texas Institute for Neuroscience, Center for Learning and Memory
Using 3D electron microscopy to study synaptic plasticity in the brain
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