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Colloquia and Seminars
PHYSICS AND RELATED FIELDS
Cornell University
Bulletin #16: February 2 to February 6
Monday, February 2
4:00 GENERAL PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM – Kieval Lecture, Schwartz Auditorium, Rockefeller Hall, “Physics at a Science Museum,†Paul Doherty, Exploratorium. Refreshments at 3:30-3:50, second floor Rockefeller Hall.
4:00 WEILL INSTITUTE FOR CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND THE DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, 226 Weill Hall, “Systems Biology Approaches for Analyzing Virus-Induced Cell Fate Decision,†Kathryn Miller-Jensen, Berkeley University. Refreshments at 3:30, outside 226 Weill Hall.
Tuesday, February 3
4:30 LASSP SEMINAR, 700 Clark Hall, “Single-Molecule Imaging of Nanoscale Catalysis and Electrocatalysis,†Peng Chen, Cornell University. Refreshments at 4:15.
4:30 MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING COLLOQUIUM SERIES, B11 Kimball, “Micro (and Nano) Mechanical Signal Processors,†Sunil Bhave, Cornell University. Refreshments at 4:15, Upson Lounge.
Wednesday, February 4
2:00 PARTICLE THEORY SEMINAR, 311 Newman Lab, “TBA,†Raphael Flauger, University of Texas.
4:15 DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, 226 Weill Hall, “Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging of Arrhythmogenic Substrates and Therapy,†Christine P. Fleming, Case Western Reserve University. Refreshments at 3:45, outside 226 Weill Hall.
4:30 THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS SEMINAR, 205 Thurston Hall, “Aerodynamics of Insect Flight Revisited,†Xin-Yan Deng, University of Delaware. Refreshments at 4:15, 206 Thurston Hall.
Thursday, February 5
3:35 DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING & DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, B11 Kimball Hall, “TBA,†Sean Morris, Peripheral Vascular Division, AngioDynamics.
4:30 DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY AND SPACE SCIENCES COLLOQUIUM, 105 Space Science Building, “Evolution of the Most Luminous Galaxies in the Universe,†Dan Weedman, Cornell University. Refreshments at 4:15.
4:30
Friday, February 6
1:00 CLASSE SEMINAR, 380 Wilson Laboratory, “Combining Polymer Science with Inorganic Chemistry into New Materials,†Ulrich Wiesner, Cornell University. Refreshments served.
3:30 CENTER FOR APPLIED MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM, 655 Rhodes Hall, “Computation as Chemistry: The Structure and Function of Information Processing Networks in Engineering and Biology,†Chris Myers, Cornell University. Refreshments at 4:30, 657 Rhodes Hall.
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