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Past Seminars
Wed
03/21/2012
4:15pm
RLM 4.102
Physics Department Oakes Lecture - Dr. Hans Frauenfelder
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Biological Physics is Exciting and Challenging
Mon
03/19/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Ching-Hwa Kiang
Rice University
Single-Molecule Force Measurements and Free Energy Landscapes of DNA and Proteins
Mon
03/12/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
No Seminar – Spring Break
Fri
03/09/2012
4:00pm
RLM 7.104
Joint AMO/CQS/CNLD Seminar: Markus Arndt
Quantum Nanophysics & Molecular Quantum Optics, University of Vienna
On the limits of the quantum superposition principle: the role of the internal particle states
Tue
03/06/2012
5:00pm
RLM 7.104
Pizza Seminar: Vernita Gordon
Center for Nonlinear Dynamics, UT Austin
Using physics to probe multicellular biology: bacterial biofilms!
Mon
03/05/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
Martin Poenie
Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology, UT Austin
Aim and Shoot: How cytotoxic T cells kill their targets
Thu
03/01/2012
3:30pm
RLM 7.104
Joint CQS/CNLD Seminar: Adolfo del Campo
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Shortcuts to adiabaticity in quantum devices
Mon
02/27/2012
1:00pm
RLM 11.204
No Seminar – APS March Meeting
Thu
02/23/2012
11:00am
RLM 11.204
Technical Seminar: David Oakley
WAVi
Neutrinos, Eigenmaps, and Hedge Funds or What (not) to do in Physics?
Wed
02/22/2012
4:15pm
RLM 4.102
Physics Department Colloquium: Fred MacKintosh
VU University, Amsterdam
Elasticity on the edge of stability: soft matter physics inspired by the cell
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