
Oct
20
2023 Annual Ford Lecture in Physics | Secrets of Einstein's Equation
Sean Carroll, Homewood Professor of Natural Philosophy (Johns Hopkins University)
4:00 PM
Amphitheatre
Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)
Albert Einstein is indelibly associated with a famous equation: E=mc^2, relating the mass of an object to its energy. But that is not what physicists consider when they say, "Einstein's Equation." The real Einstein's Equation is part of general re...
Oct
03
CSCS Seminar | Stochastic fluctuations in cells: a problem to overcome or an opportunity to exploit?
Andreas Hilfinger, University of Toronto - Mississauga, Department of Chemical & Physical Sciences
11:30 AM
747
Weiser Hall
Oct
06
From Oscillations to Chaos: In Search of Attractor States on the Cortex of Living Cells
Min Wu (Yale University)
12:00 PM
1400
Chemistry Dow Lab
Oct
07
Saturday Morning Physics | Life and Research on the International Space Station: What We Accomplished During Expedition 68 and What’s Next
Family Friendly Event with Josh A. Cassada – (Captain, U.S. Navy, Ph.D.) NASA Astronaut
10:30 AM
1420
Central Campus Classroom Building