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Past Seminars
04/20/2022
1:00pm
PMA 11.204 and ZOOM
The Hard Life of Swarming Bacteria on Soft Substrates (Final Defense)
Irakli Gudavadze
Wed
04/13/2022
1:00pm
ZOOM and PMA14.318
TBA
Biomedical Engineering, UT Austin
Prof. Sapun Parekh
Wed
03/30/2022
1:00pm
Hybrid
Correlating extremes in wind divergence with extremes in rain over the Tropical Atlantic
ATTIC Research Associates, Selkirk, Scottish Borders, UK
Prof. Gregory P King
Wed
03/23/2022
1:00pm
TBA
Suspension drops under extreme stress
Department of Physics and Astonomy, Northwestern University
Prof. Michelle Driscoll
Wed
03/09/2022
1:00pm
ZOOM and PMA 14.318
A Model for Dramatically Increasing Diversity at the PhD Level in Science and Engineering
Department of Physics and Astrophysics, Vanderbilt University
Dr. Keivan Stassun
Wed
02/16/2022
1:00pm
ZOOM
Unfolding chaotic attractors with machine learning
Simons Center for Mathematical Biology, Harvard University
Dr. William Gilpin
02/09/2022
1:00pm
Zoom
Chemotaxis of cargo-carrying self propelled particles
Leibniz-Institute for Polymer Research, Dresden, Germany
Dr. Abhinav Sharma
Wed
02/02/2022
1:00pm
PMA 14.318 and ZOOM
Giorgio Parisi, Spin Glasses, and the 2021 Nobel Prize
Departments of Physics, Mechanical Engineering, and Geoscience
Prof. Raymond Orbach
Wed
12/01/2021
4:00pm
TBA
Being Human in Physics (Colloquium)
Department of Physics, UT Austin
Prof. Vernita Gordon
11/03/2021
1:00pm
ZOOM
A dollar short and a minute late: predicting lateness in logistics operations
Via Transportation, Inc.
Dr. Tobias Bartsch
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