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Past Seminars
Wed
5/6/2009
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Professor Daniel Rothman
MIT
Growth of a Dendritic Channel Network
Mon
5/4/2009
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Professor Alex Mogilner
Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior and Department of Mathematics, The University of California , Davis
Geometry and force of mitotic spindle assembly
Tue
4/28/2009
2:00PM
RLM 14.318
Zhiping Yang
UT
PhD Defense: Fracture, Friction, and Granular Simulation
Mon
4/27/2009
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Prof. Wolfgang Goldmann
Center for Medical Physics and Technology, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
Mechanotransduction of the Cell
Wed
4/22/2009
4:15 PM
RLM 4.102
Prof. Mark Kasevich
Stanford University
Precision Atom Interferometry
Tue
4/21/2009
2:00PM
RLM 11.204
Evangelos Meintanis
Center for Nonlinear Dynamics, The University of Texas at Austin
Numerical Studies of Friction Between Metallic Surfaces and of its Dependence on Electric Currents
Wed
4/15/2009
4:15 PM
RLM 4.102
Prof. Zheng-Tian Lu
Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago
Simple Atom, Extreme Nucleus: Laser Trapping and Probing of Helium-8
Tue
4/14/2009
5:00PM
RLM 7.104
Prof. Michael Marder
UT
Pizza Seminar: Student Flows in Texas
Mon
4/13/2009
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Dr. Matthias Schroeter
Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen/Germany
Melting grains at constant temperature
Wed
4/8/2009
4:15PM
RLM 4.102
Prof. Taekjip Ha
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Physics Department Colloquium: Playing extreme sports with Natures nanomachines in sigulo.
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