Condensed Matter seminar: "High-dimensional surprises near the glass and the jamming transitions"
Patrick Charbonneau, Duke University
The glass problem is notoriously hard and controversial. Even at the mean-field level, there is little agreement about how a fluid turns sluggish while exhibiting but unremarkable structural changes. It…
Astrophysics and Cosmology Seminar
Paul Sutter (Ohio State University/IAP)
Department Colloquium
Scott Tremaine, Institute for Advanced Study - RITTENHOUSE LECTURE
Evolution Cluster Faculty Search Seminar: "The Rise and Fall of Fishes: How Macroecology and Global Events Shape Vertebrate Evolution"
Lauren Sallan, University of Michigan
Biological evolution was originally understood as a gradual, internally-driven process, and standing biodiversity entirely the result of the slow accumulation of positive changes. It is now clear that macroevolution…
Evolution Cluster Faculty Search Seminar: "Life and Death in a Petersham Cemetery: Dispersal and Demography Among the Fungi"
Anne Pringle, Harvard University
Fungi are uniquely organized biological systems: apparently immortal, growing with modular and indeterminate body architectures, and able to use a range of seemingly unusual genetic mechanisms, including…
Evolution Cluster Faculty Search Seminar: "Laboratory experiments on the linguistic consequences of communicative interaction"
Gareth Roberts, Yeshiva University
If enough people take the same shortcut across a lawn, their footsteps will eventually create a path marking the route. While such a path certainly results from human action, it is not deliberately designed in the…
Evolution Cluster Faculty Search Seminar: "Analysis of Organic Biomarkers Using Integrated Microchip Capillary Electrophoresis Systems for In Situ Extraterrestrial Investigations"
Amanda Stockton, California Institute of Technology
Microcapillary electrophoresis (CE) coupled with laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detection enables rapid, automated, and extremely sensitive analyses of organic biomarkers (down to 70 pM or sub pptr). I present…
Undergraduate Physics Club
Professor C. Johnson
Professor Johnson, Physics Department's Chair of Undergraduate Affairs. Join us for his talk on the exciting work in experimental condensed matter…