Condensed and Living Matter Seminars

Upcoming Condensed and Living Matter Seminars



Condensed, Soft & Living Matter Seminar

Valentin Crepel, Flatiron Institute
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A8



Condensed, Soft & Living Matter Seminar

Zhiyue Lu, UNC
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A8



Condensed, Soft & Living Matter Seminar

Julien Tailleur, MIT
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A8



Condensed, Soft & Living Matter Seminar

John Barton, University of Pittsburgh
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A8



Condensed, Soft & Living Matter Seminar

Jie Wang, Temple University
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A8

Past Condensed and Living Matter Seminars



Condensed and Living Matter Seminar: Shot noise in a strange metal

Doug Natelson (Rice University)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory A8

Strange metal behavior has been observed in materials ranging from high-temperature superconductors to heavy fermion metals. In conventional metals, current is carried by quasiparticles; although it has been…



Condensed and Living Matter Seminar: Active phases and phase transitions drive pattern formation in motile populations of bacteria.

Josh Shaevitz (Princeton)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory A8

The soil dwelling bacterium Myxococcus xanthus is an amazing organism that uses collective motility to hunt in giant packs when near prey and to form beautiful and protective…



Condensed and Living Matter Seminar: “Fractal patterns in music”

Andrzej Herczyński (Boston College)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory A8

If aesthetic preferences are influenced by the fractal geometry of nature, scaling regularities would be expected in all art forms, including music. While a variety of statistical tools have been proposed to analyze…



Condensed and Living Matter Seminar: Key issues in understanding the superconductivity of UTe2

Johnpierre Paglione (University of Maryland)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory A8

The spin-triplet superconductor UTe2 has recently emerged as a rich system that incorporates aspects
of unconventional superconductivity, heavy-electron physics and non-trivial topologies.



Condensed and Living Matter Seminar: Bacterial Swarm, An Active Matter State Enriched by Interfacial Fluid Dynamics

Jay Tang (Brown University)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory A8

Soft matter, a term not used often a few decades ago, has become a recognized branch of physics studied by researchers worldwide from multiple disciplines. My own random walk in this field started with experiments on…