Past Seminars

Mon
10/1/2007
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Dr. Matt Lane
Sandia National Laboratory
Modeling water on self-assembled monolayers (SAMs)
 
Wed
9/24/2007
4:15PM
RLM 4.102
Prof. Otto F. Sankey
Department of Physics, Arizona State University
Physics Colloquium: Picking up good vibrations — Mechanical oscillations of viral capsids and their excitation with lasers
 
Mon
9/24/2007
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Professor Corey S. O`Hern
Yale University
Are Dense Granular Shear Flows Ergodic?
 
Mon
9/17/2007
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Dr. Braulio Gutierrez
Stanford University
A study of the torsional flexibility of kinesin, the smallest molecular motor
 
Mon
9/10/2007
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Professor George Shubeita
University of Texas
“Playing a tug-of-war with molecular motors in living cells”
 
Mon
4/23/2007
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Professor Robert Moser
UT Department of Mechanical Engineering
Numerical simulation of macroscopic and microscopic flow in the human circulatory system
 
Wed
4/11/2007
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Professor Wing Yim Tam
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
From Crystals to Quasicrystals Using Optical Interference Holography
 
Mon
4/9/2007
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Richard W Aldrich, Chair in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research, Chair of Neurobiology
UT Neurobiology
Biophysics of ion channels – the molecular units of bioelectric signaling
 
Mon
4/2/2007
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Professor Niel Balmforth
University of British Columbia
 
Mon
3/19/2007
1:00PM
RLM 11.204
Dr. Christian Tischer
Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam
Force regulation of microtubule dynamics in fission yeast
 

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