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Past Seminars
Wed
11/29/2023
1:00pm
PMA 11.204
TBA (defense)
Jordan Zesch
Mon
11/27/2023
1:00 pm
PMA 11.204
Micro/nanoscale reactive transport controls toward decarbonization
Department of Petroleum Engineering, UT Austin
Prof. Wen Song
Mon
11/06/2023
1:00 pm
PMA 11.204
Alfvénic turbulence in the solar wind
Department of Physics, UT Austin
Anna Tenerani
Mon
10/30/2023
1:00pm
PMA 11.204
Twists, triangles, and tentacles: A guided tour of high-dimensional basins in networked dynamical systems
Santa Fe Institute, NM
Dr. Yuanzhao Zhang
Mon
10/16/2023
1:00pm
PMA 11.204
Using precisely calibrated numerical models as a noninvasive probe to understand structure-function relationships in swimming microorganisms
Centre College, Danville, KY
Prof. Bruce Rodenborn
Wed
10/11/2023
4:00pm
PMA 4.102
Robophysical models of living systems enter the real world (Colloquium)
Department of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology
Prof. Daniel Goldman
Mon
10/02/2023
1:00pm
PMA 11.204
Ergodicity breaking in C60 fullerenes
JILA and Department of Physics, University of Colorado
Dr. Lee Liu
Mon
09/18/2023
1:00pm
PMA 11.204
Vortex reconnection as a candidate for a finite time singularity of the Navier-Stokes equations
Graduate School of Mathematics, Nagoya University, Japan
Prof. Yoshifumi Kimura
Mon
09/11/2023
1:00pm
PMA 11.204
Modeling shape transformations in liquid crystal elastomers: a machine learning approach to inverse design
Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
Prof. Robin Selinger
Wed
09/06/2023
1:00pm
PMA 11.204
TBA
School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology, University of Bristol
Dr. Stuart Thomson
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