High Energy Theory seminar

James Bonifacio (Case Western University)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N31



High Energy Theory seminar

Prateek Agrawal (Harvard University)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N31



Mathematical Biology seminar: "Many-body problem of classical mechanics in cell biology"

Alexander Mogilner (New York University)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A6

Many-body problem of celestial mechanics revolutionized applied mathematics and continues to provide inspiration. Math/physical communities are much less aware that there are numerous example of…



Condensed and Living Matter Seminar: "Memory Formation in Matter"

Joseph Paulsen (Syracuse University)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

We typically think of memories as occurring in magnetic storage devices or neural networks, but memory effects abound in a wide range of materials. Rubbers and rocks can remember the…



Astronomy seminar: "Kinematic distortions within the MaNGA galaxy survey: frequency, impacts, and origins"

David Stark (Haverford College)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A6

The rise of large Integral-Field-Unit (IFU) galaxy surveys has greatly enhanced our ability to conduct statistical analyses on the internal motions of galaxies.  I will first illustrate a new…



High Energy Theory seminar

Cliff Burgess (McMaster University/Perimeter Institute)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N31



Advances in Biomedical Optics seminar series: "Deep Tissue Blood Flow Measurement with Light: Where are We Now, and, Where to Next?"

Turgut Durduran (The Institute of Photonic Sciences)
- 11-146AB, Smilow Center for Translational Research, 3400 Civic Center Blvd.



Mathematical Biology seminar: "Control of membrane-bound tethered signaling reactions"

Samuel Isaacson (Boston University)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A6

Many membrane-bound T cell receptors have long, unstructured cytoplasmic tails that contain tyrosine sites. These sites can serve as regulators of receptor activation when phosphorylated or…



Rittenhouse Lecture: “The Illustris TNG hydrodynamic simulation of the Universe”

Lars Hernquist (Harvard University)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A8

A predictive theory of galaxy formation remains elusive, even after more than 50 years of dedicated effort by many renowned astrophysicists.  The problem of galaxy formation is made difficult by the large range in…



High Energy Theory seminar

Hayden Lee (Harvard University)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 2N31