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SUMMARY:Final Defense - Joseph Lannan
DESCRIPTION:Novel mechanism of biological contraction and building cyborg cells
URL:https://physics.sciences.ncsu.edu/event/final-defense-joseph-lannan/
LOCATION:Riddick 202 (Grad Suite conference room)
CATEGORIES:In The Department
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SUMMARY:Final Defense - Cole Teander
DESCRIPTION:The Creation\, Transportation\, and Storage of Ultracold Neutrons
URL:https://physics.sciences.ncsu.edu/event/final-defense-cole-teander/
LOCATION:Riddick 202 (Grad Suite conference room)
CATEGORIES:In The Department
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SUMMARY:Preliminary Exam - Victor Beaty
DESCRIPTION:Improved Techniques for 20Ne(d\,p)21Ne: Constraining 17O(α\,n)20Ne for the s-process in Massive Rotating Stars \n  \n  \nZoom link: ncsu.zoom.us/my/rllongla
URL:https://physics.sciences.ncsu.edu/event/preliminary-exam-victor-beaty/
LOCATION:Riddick 415\, 2401 Stinson Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27695\, United States
CATEGORIES:In The Department
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SUMMARY:Physics Colloquium:Henning Back
DESCRIPTION:Title: Advancing Ultra-Sensitive Radiation Detection: Applications of Rare Event Physics to Global Security \nAbstract: Addressing global security challenges requires enhanced radiation detection capabilities to meet the needs of organizations such as the IAEA\, CTBTO\, and the U.S. Government. Key priorities include the accurate determination of radionuclide concentrations in environmental samples with improved speed\, sensitivity\, and adaptability to diverse sample profiles\, such as aged or minute samples. Advances in rare-event physics technologies\, originally developed for dark matter searches and neutrino experiments\, are proving critical in achieving the ultra-sensitive thresholds needed for these missions. This presentation will explore the application of next-generation groundwater age-dating methodologies as a case study for leveraging rare-event physics technologies. Additionally\, I will introduce the multidisciplinary Facility for Underground Science and Engineering (FUSE) under development at Savannah River National Laboratory\, highlighting its unique underground laboratory environment optimized for minimizing background radiation and enabling cutting-edge detection research.
URL:https://physics.sciences.ncsu.edu/event/henning-back/
LOCATION:Riddick 301\, 2401 Stinson Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27695\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colloquia
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SUMMARY:CMB Seminar: Brian Kuhlman
DESCRIPTION:Title: De novo protein design with multi-objective fitness functions \nAbstract: We have developed a protein design pipeline\, called EvoPro\, that uses iterative rounds of deep learning-based structure prediction and sequence optimization to evolve protein sequences for prespecified design goals. Two design projects will be described that make use of EvoPro: the creation of a set of de novo proteins where binding of protein A to protein B induces a conformational change in protein B that allows binding to protein C\, and the design of protein-based vaccines for dengue virus.
URL:https://physics.sciences.ncsu.edu/event/cmb-seminar-brian-kuhlman/
LOCATION:Bureau of Mines 201
CATEGORIES:CMB Seminar
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