Postponed Physics & Astronomy Exam

- DRL A1



Dissertation Defense: "High Redshift Galaxies as Probes of the Epoch of Reionization"

Jessie Taylor, UPenn
David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 3W2



"From flowing complex fluids to multilayer networks of knotted nematic colloids”

Uros Tkalec, University of Maribor and Jozef Stefan Institute
DRL A4



Special Seminar - From viscous to elastic sheets: Dynamics of freely floating smectic films

Kirsten Harth, Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg
David Rittenhouse Laboratory - A4

The dynamics of droplets and bubbles, particularly on microscopic scales, are of considerable importance in biological, environmental, and technical contexts. Soap bubbles, vesicles and components of biological cells…



Dissertation Defense: "The Next-Generation Balloon-borne Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST-TNG)"

Bradley Dober
David Rittenhouse Laboratory, Room A4



Math-Bio Seminar: "Fluctuation and fixation in the Axelrod model"

Nicolas Lanchier, Arizona State University
- 318 Carolyn Lynch Lab

The Axelrod model is a spatial stochastic model for the dynamics of cultures which includes two key social components: homophily, the tendency of individuals to interact more frequently with individuals who are…



Math-Bio Seminar: "The joint total tree length at linked loci in populations of variable size"

Matthias Steinrücken, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- 318 Carolyn Lynch Lab

The inference of historical population sizes from contemporary genomic sequence data has gained a lot of attention in recent years. A particular focus has been on recent exponential growth in humans. This recent…



Dissertation Defense: "Abelian Gauge Symmetries in F-theory and Dual Theories"

Peng Song (UPenn)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 3W2