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Past Seminars
Wed
10/31/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Rafael Longoria
The University of Texas at Austin
Cargo Transport by Molecular Motor Complexes in the Crowded Cell
Mon
10/29/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Clint Dawson
Edward Hyman Chair in Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
Large-Scale Numerical Modeling of Hurricane Storm Surge
Wed
10/24/2012
4:15pm
RLM 4.102
Dr. Robert Hebner
Center for Electromechanics - The University of Texas at Austin
Physics Colloquium – Grid-level Storage, Microgrids, and Smart Grid
Mon
10/22/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Prof. Markus Deserno
Physics Dept., Carnegie Mellon University
“A Novel Coarse-Grained Force Field for Unbiased Protein-Membrane Simulations”
Mon
10/15/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
David Lubensky
University of Michigan
Self-organization in animal development and the physics of active foams
Fri
10/12/2012
4:00 p.m.
ETC 4.150
Dr. Likun Zhang
University of Texas at Austin, Center for Nonlinear Dynamics
Radiation Forces and Torques of Acoustic Beams
Mon
10/08/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
John B. Wallingford
Howard Hughes Medical Institute & Section of Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Texas at Austin
From molecules to movement in the early embryo
Mon
10/01/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Jon Pierce-Shimomura
Waggoner Center for Alcohol & Addiction Research, University of Texas at Austin
Complex behaviors from a simple nervous system
Mon
09/24/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Dr. Michael Marder
University of Texas at Austin
Broken Airplanes, Broken Schools
Mon
09/17/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Jeffery Barrick
Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Texas at Austin
Bacterial evolvability: measuring and manipulating mutation rates
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