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Opening Reception for “Capturing Light: A Time Machine from Aristotle to Feynman”Apr. 15

  • 5:30 pm
  • At 5:30 pm, meet at the Stephen Richard Kerbs Exhibit Area, 3rd floor, Lauinger Library. At 6:00 pm the reception will continue on the 5th floor of Lauinger Library at the Spotlight exhibition case.

Physics Colloquium: Data-driven and physics-aware microstructural modeling of flowing complex fluids (Prof. Michael Graham, University of Wisconsin Madison)Apr. 21

  • 3:15 pm
  • Regents Hall, Room 109

Physics Seminar: Science writing as a career – A peek into daily working life and paths to this careerApr. 22

  • 3:00 pm
  • Regents 109

Physics Colloquium: Measuring interactions in fluid mixtures by pulling on (simulated) molecules (Prof. Scott Milner, Penn State University)Sep. 29

  • 3:15 pm
  • Regents Hall, Room 109

Physics Colloquium: Prof. Daniel Goldman, Georgia Institute for TechnologyOct. 6

  • 3:15 pm
  • Regents Hall, Room 109
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