Condensed Matter seminar: "Engineering new materials from old materials"

Cory Dean, Columbia University
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

Graphene is probably the best known "exfoliatable" material, in which a  two-dimensional sheet of carbons atoms, just one atom thick, can be peeled from a bulk piece of graphite.  However this represents just one of…



Astro Seminar: "Weak Lensing in the Nonlinear Regime"

Jia Liu (Princeton)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

Within the next decade, galaxy and CMB lensing datasets of unprecedented precision will come online from large surveys (DES, HSC, LSST, Euclid, WFIRST, AdvACT, SPT-3G, CMB-S4, etc.).



Math-Bio seminar: "Grand challenges in phylogenomics"

Tandy Warnow, University of Illinois
- Carolyn Lynch Laboratory, 318

Estimating the Tree of Life will likely involve a two-step procedure, where in the first step trees are estimated on many genes, and then the gene trees are combined into a tree on all the taxa. However, the true…



High Energy Seminar: "TBA"

Mark Mezei (Princeton)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N36



Condensed Matter seminar: "Roughness-induced criticality and the statistical mechanics of turbulence in pipes and soap films"

Nigel Goldenfeld, University of Illinois
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

Are fluid turbulence and critical phenomena analogous to one another? In this talk, I explain that this connection may be deeper than has been previously thought. Indeed, I argue that one can use these insights to…



Astro Seminar: "Towards Accurate Predictions for the Clustering of Galaxies in Redshift Space"

Emanuele Castorina (Berkeley)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

The galaxy distribution across cosmic time contains a wealth of cosmological information. In the era of precision cosmology, galaxy surveys like DES,HSC,DESI,Euclid,LSST and others, would deliver very accurate…



Biomedical & Life Sciences Career Fair

- SMILOW CENTER FOR TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
COMMONS/AUDITORIUM, 3400 CIVIC CENTER BOULEVARD

Employers will be on campus during the fair to talk to you about their full-time position, future opportunities, and to answer your questions. This fair is only for PhD students and postdocs, and so they are looking…



"Decoding Your Mental GPS: Transcendental Numbers in the Brain"

Professor Vijay Balasubramanian
- World Cafe Live
3025 Walnut Street

The brain uses specialized neurons known as place and grid cells to keep track of location. The discovery of the latter earned researchers a Nobel Prize, but the way the brain encodes and decodes this information is…



Math-Bio seminar: "Modeling RNA local splicing variations from large heterogeneous datasets"

Yoseph Barash, University of Pennsylvania
- Carolyn Lynch Laboratory, 318

Alternative splicing (AS) of genes is a key contributor to transcriptome variations and numerous disease. RNA-Seq experiments produce millions of short RNA reads and are commonly used to assess alternative splicing…



High Energy Seminar: "AdS_2 Holography and Non-extremal Black Holes"

Ioannis Papadimitriou (SISSA)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N36

I will present aspects of AdS_2 holography for a specific Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton model that is obtained by Kaluza-Klein reduction from pure AdS_3 gravity with negative cosmological constant. In particular, I will…