Physics and Astronomy Colloquium: "Dynamics of living flows"

Eleni Katifori (University of Pennsylvania)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A8

Complex life larger than a humble nematode would not be possible without a circulatory system. Plants, fungi, and animals have developed vascular systems of striking complexity to solve problems of long…



Condensed and Living Matter Seminar: "Collective behavior underlying the mechanobiology of tissues"

Moumita Das (Rochester Institute of Technology)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A4

Living cells and tissues are highly mechanically sensitive and active. Mechanical forces and stimuli influence the shape, motility, and functions of cells, modulate the behavior of tissues,…



Astronomy seminar: "Evidence for CII diffuse line emission at redshift z~2.6"

Shengqi Yang (New York University)
- David Rittenhouse Laboratory, A2

CII is one of the brightest emission lines from star-forming galaxies and is an excellent tracer for star formation. Recent work measured the CII emission line amplitude for redshifts 2<z<3.2…



Dissertation Defense: "Novel Biophysical Mechanisms in Evolved Optical Systems"

Dillion Fox
- DRL, Room 3N6



Dissertation Defense: "Allosteric Functionality in Mechanical and Flow Networks"

Jason Rocks
- DRL, Room 3W2



Workshop on Applied Topology

- Room A4, David Rittenouse Lab, 209 S. 33rd St, Philadelphia, PA

Jon Bloom, Broad Institute:
"The Morse homology of PCA, deep learning, and the brain"



Physics and Astronomy Graduate Symposium

Graduate Students
- DRL A8