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2:00pm, Physical Sciences Building, 416

CANCELLED

Shear jamming fronts in dense suspensions

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Alexandra Zidovska, Center for Soft Matter Research, Department of Physics, New York University, New York, NY, will present seminar. Professor Itai Cohen, host. [NOTE: Seminar will be scheduled in the Wednesday, Biophysics Colloquium time slot.]

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Alexandra Zidovska, Center for Soft Matter Research, New York University

Host: Itai Cohen

The "self-stirred" genome: Bulk and surface dynamics of the chromatin globule

12:20pm, Clark Hall, 700

Christian Santangelo, Department of Physics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, will present seminar. Professor Itai Cohen, host.

4D printing with folding forms

4:00pm, Physical Sciences Building, 401

Rescheduled to March 14th

Ed Lyman, University of Delaware

Host: Gerald Feigenson

Identifying Loci of Cholesterol Interaction on Integral Membrane Proteins by Molecular Simulation

12:00am, Clark Hall, 700

Philip Moll, Physics of Quantum Materials, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Phisics of Solids, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, München, will present seminar. Professor Brand Ramshaw, host.

Seminar Title: Hydrodynamic flow of electrons

4:00pm, Clark Hall, 700

Haiyuan Yu, Cornell University

Host: Gerald Feigenson

Structural proteomics modeling through machine learning and its application in genomics

1:00pm, Clark Hall, 309

Dr. Colleen Countryman, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, will present seminar. Professor Natasha Holmes, host.

Presentation Title: The Development and Assessment of MyTech: A Mobile Laboratory App

12:20pm, Clark Hall, 700

Sol Gruner, Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, will present seminar. Professor Brad Ramshaw, host.

Seminar Title: Biomolecules Under Pressure

12:20pm, Clark Hall, 700

AEP SEARCH, Monica Allen, Urbanek Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, Professor David Muller, host.

Seminar Title: Visualizing and manipulting electrons in topological matertials