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Preliminary Exam – Tiyasa Kar

Riddick 202 (Grad Suite conference room)

Gluon Bose enhancement in the nucleus from dijet production in DIS

Physics Colloquium: Geraldine Cochran

Riddick 325 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Geraldine Cochran, The Ohio State University  Title: Rethinking What it Means to be Underprepared in Physics Abstract: Dominant narratives in introductory physics education often focus on student preparation in mathematics. Students who have not reached a certain level of proficiency as determined by math placement tests are often labeled as underprepared. In this presentation, I…

Physics Colloquium: Qiang Cui

Riddick 325 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Qiang Cui, Boston University Title: Lipid Membrane Remodeling by Proteins and Peptides: Mechanistic insights from multi-scale analysis Abstract: We will discuss the analysis of membrane remodeling by proteins and peptides using multi-scale computational methods; these include mainly molecular dynamics simulations at atomistic and coarse-grained levels, although we will also touch upon analyses using lattice models…

CMB Seminar: Tatiana Segura

Bureau of Mines 201

Title: From soft microparticle assemblies to tissue scaffolds Abstract: Particle assemblies form interconnected pockets of empty space that are hot spots for activity in many applications and natural phenomenon that deal with particulate matter. In my lab we explore the use of interlinked soft microparticle assemblies as scaffolds for cell culture in vitro and to…

Preliminary Exam – Heba Soliman

Riddick 202 (Grad Suite conference room)

Linking Pump-Probe Experiments and Quantum Simulations: A Linear Response Framework

Preliminary Exam – Romina Shrestha

Riddick Hall 106 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Mismatch repair protein's impact on trinucleotide repeats DNA    

Final Defense – Benjamin Kincaid

Riddick 202 (Grad Suite conference room)

Designing a new generation of correlation-consistent effective core potentials for heavy transition metals, lanthanides and beyond