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November 2015
Physics Seminar: Fundamental Theory
Title TBA Nov 23, 2015 Presented by: Francesco D'Eramo Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Held at: Room 202, 14:00 Host: Jay Hubisz, jhubisz@syr.edu, 315-443-2653 Abstract TBA --------------------------------------------- Contact Information: David Schaich, Series Director daschaich@gmail.com 315-415-3277
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Physics Seminar: Fundamental Theory
Title TBA Dec 7, 2015 Presented by: Christoph Lehner Brookhaven National Lab Held at: Room 202, 14:00 Host: Jack Laiho, jwlaiho@syr.edu, 315-443-0317 Abstract TBA Contact Information: David Schaich, Series Director daschaich@gmail.com 315-415-3277
Find out more »January 2016
Mohamed Gharbi – PHY Colloquium
Elasto-capillarity: A New Toolkit for Directed Assembly of Advanced Materials. Jan 28, 2016 Presented by: Mohamed Gharbi Held at: Room 202/204 Physics, 3:45pm (refreshments 3:30pm) Host: Cristina Marchetti The opportunities for guiding assembly using elastic energy stored in soft matter are wide open. The emerging scientific frontiers in this field show an exceptional promise for significant new applications. Since soft materials can be readily reconfigured, there are unplumbed opportunities to make responsive devices including smart windows for energy efficiency, and…
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Aurelia Honerkamp-Smith – PHY Colloquium
The fluid boundary: considering cell membranes from a soft matter perspective Feb 4, 2016 Presented by: Aurelia Honerkamp-Smith Held at: Room 202/204 Physics, 3:45pm (refreshments 3:30pm) Host: Cristina Marchetti The plasma membrane surrounding cells is composed of lipids and proteins, and is coupled to cytoskeletal fibers and to extracellular matrix. The mixture of lipids that makes up most cell membranes is fluid, forming a liquid film. As a consequence of this fluidity, flow near a membrane can induce a sympathetic…
Find out more »Damien Easson – High Energy Theory/ Relativity/ Cosmology Physics Seminar
Title TBA Feb 5, 2016 Presented by: Damien Easson Held at: Room 208, 12:30 Host: Scott Watson, gswatson@syr.edu, 315-443-8280 Arizona State University Abstract TBA --------------------------------------------- Contact Information: David Schaich, Series Director daschaich@gmail.com 315-415-3277
Find out more »Dr. Sam England, Syracuse Biology – Seminar
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2016 Speaker: Dr. Sam England, Syracuse Biology Presentation Title: Characterising the Mechanisms of Neuronal Specification in the Spinal Cord Host: Dr. Kate Lewis Lab All seminars are scheduled for Mondays at 12:00 noon in the Lundgren Room (106 Life Sciences Complex) (unless otherwise noted) Refreshments will be served 30 minutes prior to start of event. Directions to the Life Sciences Complex (LSC): view map
Find out more »Mehrdad Mirbabayi – High Energy Theory/ Relativity/ Cosmology Physics Seminar
Title TBA Feb 8, 2016 Presented by: Mehrdad Mirbabayi Held at: Room 202, 14:00 Host: Scott Watson, gswatson@syr.edu, 315-443-8280 Institute for Advanced Study Abstract TBA --------------------------------------------- Contact Information: David Schaich, Series Director daschaich@gmail.com 315-415-3277
Find out more »Dr. Karla Kaun, Brown University – Biology Seminar
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2016 Speaker: Dr. Karla Kaun, Brown University Presentation Title: TBA Host: Dr. Jessica MacDonald All seminars are scheduled for Mondays at 12:00 noon in the Lundgren Room (106 Life Sciences Complex) (unless otherwise noted) Refreshments will be served 30 minutes prior to start of event. Directions to the Life Sciences Complex (LSC): view map
Find out more »Dorota Grabowska – High Energy Theory/ Relativity/ Cosmology Physics Seminar
Title TBA Feb 22, 2016 Presented by: Dorota Grabowska Held at: Room 202, 14:00 Host: Jay Hubisz, jhubisz@syr.edu, 315-443-2653 University of Washington Abstract TBA --------------------------------------------- Contact Information: David Schaich, Series Director daschaich@gmail.com 315-415-3277
Find out more »Dr. Mark Ritchie – Biology Seminar
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2016 Speaker: Dr. Mark Ritchie Presentation Title: Thermodynamic adventures in the land of microbiology: toward an alternative understanding of biological temperature dependence Host: Syracuse Biology All seminars are scheduled for Mondays at 12:00 noon in the Lundgren Room (106 Life Sciences Complex) (unless otherwise noted) Refreshments will be served 30 minutes prior to start of event. Directions to the Life Sciences Complex (LSC): view map
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