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Past Seminars
Mon
06/24/13
11:00am
RLM 11.204
Dr. Ronen Adato
Ecole Polytechnique Federale in Lausanne (EPFL) and Visiting Researcher at Boston University
SPECIAL IFS/CQS/NLD SEMINAR – ‘Mid-Infrared Plasmonics for Ultra-Sensitive Spectroscopy of Biomolecular Interactions’?
Mon
04/29/2013
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
No Seminar
Mon
04/22/2013
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Prof. Hugh Smyth
UT College of Pharmacy
Dry Powder Inhaler Aerosolization
Mon
04/15/2013
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Tobias Bartsch
University of Texas at Austin
Ph.D. Defense: Submicroscopic characterization of biopolymer networks in solution by Thermal Noise Imaging
Mon
04/08/2013
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Professor Lauren Ehrlich
UT Institute of Cellular and Molecular Biology
Selecting Healthy T cells
Wed
04/03/2013
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Dr. Matthias Schroeter
Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen
“Rough around the edges: a three-dimensional view of granular matter”
Mon
03/25/2013
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Dr. Buddhapriya Chakrabarti
Durham University
“Micromechanics of Foams”
Mon
03/18/2013
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Michael Allshouse
Mechanical Engineering, MIT
“Sailing on Diffusion”
Mon
03/11/2013
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
No Seminar – Spring Break
Wed
03/06/2013
4:15pm
RLM 4.102
Prof. Mark Raizen
University of Texas at Austin
Physics Colloquium – “Breaking Barriers with Maxwell’s Demons”
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