Women in Physics Lunch
Physics LunchEvent title: Women in Physics lunch Place: 110 Riddick Dates: 12-1 pm Description: This is a drop-in event: BYO lunch and have an informal discussion with students, researchers, and faculty in the department.
Event title: Women in Physics lunch Place: 110 Riddick Dates: 12-1 pm Description: This is a drop-in event: BYO lunch and have an informal discussion with students, researchers, and faculty in the department.
UC Santa Cruz
Host: Rongmon Bordoloi
Speaker: Tomas Reis - University of Geneva Title: Renormalons from Resurgence Abstract: In this talk I will present recent results of M. Marino and I concerning the study of renormalons through the aid of the integrability, resurgence and simple Feynman diagrams. I will start by presenting a brief introduction of resurgence and renormalons. Then I will outline how…
Title: Bioinspired: Learning new Physics from Biology. Abstract: The cell is a complex autonomous machine taking in information, performing computations, and responding to the environment. Many of the internal structures and architecture is transient and created through active processes. Recent advances in active matter physics with biological elements are opening new insights into the physics behind…
Title: Waves and flows: Physical principles of organization of early embryogenesis and regeneration Abstract: Embryonic development and tissue regeneration both require a high degree of spatiotemporal coordination. I will describe my lab efforts to understand the synchronization of the cell cycle in early Drosophila embryos and the coordination of tissue growth in zebrafish bone regeneration. I will show how synchronization…
Nanoscale Processes and Measurements Group, Nanoscale Device Characterization Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Host: Dan Dougherty
Title/Abstract: TBA Host: Karen Daniels