(WAM) Seminars

Seminars are held at 3:00 PM on Tuesdays in Lyman 425.

Contact Matthieu Wyart or Heidi Schafer for more information, or if you would like to meet a speaker.

FALL 2007


September 18 : William D. Ristenpart, Harvard University (SEAS)

Electrohydrodynamics and epitrochoids: dynamic pattern formation of micron-scale objects near electrodes


September 25 : Professor Adam Cohen , Harvard University (Dept. of Chemistry)

Structure and dynamics of a single molecule of DNA in solution


October 2 : Professor Patrick Wolfe , Harvard University (SEAS)

Data, Pseudodata, Information, and Simulation: Beautiful Mathematics, Indispensable Tools


October 9 : Professor Wokyung Sung , Pohang University of Science and Technology

Dynamics of Polymers in Confined Spaces/ External Fields/ Flows: Applications to DNA Separation and Bio-fluidic Devices


October 16 : NO SEMINAR -- Locomotion Workshop

 


October 23 : Marcus Roper, Harvard University (SEAS)

Symmetries gained and lost: irreversibility in sheared suspensions and in the gait of magnetic micro-swimmers


October 30 : Professor Jané Kondev , Brandeis University

DNA looping and regulation of gene expression


November 1 : Tobias Reichenbach , Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Thursday, 1:30 pm, Pierce 209)

Mobility and pattern formation in rock-paper-scissors games


November 6 : Etienne Reyssat , ESPCI

Drops, films and jets : when flows shape interfaces


November 13 : Scott Norris, Harvard University (SEAS)

Evolving faceted interfaces: continuum models, numerical simulation, and statistical characterization


November 20 : Joao Xavier, Harvard University (MCB)

Patterns and evolutionary conflict in microbial biofilms


November 27 : Professor Daniel Rothman, MIT

Time-Dependent Reactivity in Earth's Carbon Cycle


December 4 : Jingshan Zhang , Harvard University (Chemistry & Chemical Biology)

Push protein variety to the limit: role of nonspecific protein interactions


December 11 : Haiyi Liang, Harvard University (SEAS)

Mechanical Properties of Random Central Force Networks


December 18

 


January 8 : Evan Hohlfeld, Harvard University

TBA


 

Harvard Widely Applied Mathematics (WAM) Seminars

Please Contact Heidi Schafer for any updates on this web page.

Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences