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Seminars – Spring 2019 Semester
Seminars – Spring 2019 Semester
Mary Wright
2019-08-10T10:42:57-04:00
Levich Institute Spring, 2019 Semester Seminar Schedule
All Levich Institute Seminars Scheduled on Tuesdays at 2:00 PM in Steinman Hall, #312
[Unless Otherwise Noted]
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Speaker
Affiliation
Seminar Title/Notes
02/05/2019
Dr. Wen Yan
Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation
"Algorithms for Long- and Short-Range Interactions in Soft Active Matter"
02/12/2019
NO SEMINAR
HOLIDAY
02/19/2019
Dr. Cacey Bester
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Earth & Environmental Science
Impact into Dry Granular Media: A Collisional Process
02/26/2019
Dr. Hamed Haddadi
Corning, Inc.
Fluid Dynamics of Bio-Microfluidic Systems
03/05/2019
NO SEMINAR
APS March Meeting
03/12/2019
NO SEMINAR
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03/19/2019
Dr. Jie Ren
Merck & Co., Inc.
"Soft Matter Systems in Pharmaceutical Formulations:
03/26/2019
NO SEMINAR
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04/02/2019
Dr. Ulrich Scheler
The Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research
Dresden, Germany
Charge, "Packing and Molecular Dynamics in Polymer Systems Studied by Magnetic Resonance"
04/09/2019
Dr. Gustaf Martensson
Mycronic AB, Sweden
"Simulations and Experiments of Non-Newtonian Dense Suspensions in Electronics Production"
04/16/2019
Professor Kate Stebe
Professor Anubhav Tripathi
University of Pennsylvania
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Brown University
Biology and Medical Sciences
Bacteria at Fluid Interfaces
"Adsorption and Transport Mechanisms in Developing Molecular and Cellular Diagnostics Platforms"
04/23/2019
NO SEMINAR
Spring Recess
04/30/2019
Dr. Behrooz Ferdowsi
Princeton University
Department of Geosciences
"How Much of Rate- and State-Dependent Frictional Behavior of Rocks Can Be Explained by Granular Friction?"
05/07/2019
NO SEMINAR
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05/14/2019
NO SEMINAR
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