The Physical Mathematics Seminar is devoted to the mathematical modeling of real scientific experiments and engineering systems.
Room 2-449
Tuesdays, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Sep 16: Arnold Mathijssen (UPenn)
Rheotaxis: Invasion of bacteria swimming upstream into microstructured devices
Sep 23: Yoshiyuki Tagawa (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
From Pressure Impulse to Water Hammer: A Strouhal Number Framework for Impact-Driven Liquids
Sep 30: Barath Venkateswaran (Princeton)
Bend it like Kirchhoff: Fabricating slender structures using fluid physics
Oct 7: Maria Avdeeva (Flatiron Institute)
A generative model of the first cell fate decision in mammalian development
Oct 14: Stefano Martiniani (NYU)
Though This Be Disorder, Yet There Is Order in’t
Oct 21: Michal Shavit (NYU)
Oct 28: Mazdak Abulnaga (MIT & Harvard Medical School)
Nov 4: Leonid Berlyand (Penn State University)
Nov 11: No seminar - Veterans Day Holiday
Nov 18: Orit Peleg (University of Colorado Boulder)
Emergent Spatiotemporal Patterns in Insect Swarms
Nov 25: No seminar - Thanksgiving Week
Dec 2: Daniel Alber (Princeton)
Dec 9: Surabhi K Sreenivas (Harvard)