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 12: Megan Engel (University of Calgary)
Optimizing non-equilibrium processes using differentiable simulation
Sep 19: David Nelson (Harvard)
Active Antagonism: Reproducing Micro-organisms and Fluid Flows
Sep 26: Matthieu Labousse (ESPCI)
Oct 3: Jianhua Xing (University of Pittsburgh)
From statistics to dynamics: emerging trend in data-driven single cell studies
Oct 10: Dominic Skinner (Northwestern)
Statistical physics of embryonic transcriptomes reveal map of celluar interactions
Oct 17: Anand Oza (NJIT)
Modeling the waves and interactions of capillary surfers
Oct 24: Andre Nogueira Souza (MIT)
A Finite State Space Representation of Turbulent Statistics and its Application to Climate
Oct 31: Baxi Zhong (Georgia Tech)
Multi-legged matter transport: A framework for locomotion on noisy landscapes
Nov 7: Calina Copos (Northeastern)
The tug-of-war at cell junctions: synchrony of symmetry breaking
Nov 14: Suraj Shankar (University of Michigan)
Controlling active matter - from drops to defects
Nov 21: NO SEMINAR
Nov 28: Pearson Miller (Flatiron Institute)
Morphogens enable interacting supracellular phases that generate organ architecture
Dec 5: Karol Bacik (MIT)
Lane formation in complex active flows
Dec 12: Allon Klein (Harvard Medical School)
Learning dynamics from single cell snapshots: lessons from physics
Dec 19: Anton Souslov (University of Cambridge)
MIT Professor of Applied Mathematics
MIT Professor of Applied Mathematics
MIT Professor of Applied Mathematics