Seminar

Gadda e il rapporto scienza e letteratura - Il dolore della cognizione

Giuseppe O. Longo parlerà del rapporto di Carlo Emilio Gadda con la scienza in un incontro pubblico, nell’ambito del ciclo “Scienza, letteratura e impegno civile” organizzato dal Laboratorio Interdisc...

Sissa colloquium - Marcello Costa

A single physics: 7 steps from molecules to mind"Abstract: ...

Young Scientists Seminars Series on Reduced order Modelling

Talks on reduced order modelling in several fields: computational fluid dynamics, multiphysics, geometrical parametrizations, fluidic networks, domain decomposition, data assimilation. A round ta...

Math. Analysis, Mod. and Appl. and mathLab mini-course on Fluid-Structure Interaction

Prof. Alfio QuarteroniA mini course on Fluid-Structure Interaction will be given in the framework of AMMA and mathLab activities by Prof. Alfio Quarteroni (EPFL, Lausanne).The mini course is organized...

Systems with interactions that decay weakly with distance

Public lecture of Prof. Stefano RuffoSystems with long-range interactions, like gravitational, charged and dipolar systems, can be made extensive, but are intrinsically non additive. The violatio...

Workshop on “Experimental Search for Quantum Gravity”

The aim of this workshop is to put together experimentalist, theoreticians and phenomenologists that are interested in possible tests of the quantum/discrete structure of spacetime at very short dista...

"Many body physics in complex fluids" - Colloquium with Alberto Parola

Complex fluids belong to the broad class of systems, known collectively as soft matter.They are solutions, typically water-based, of macromolecular entities (often called colloidal particles) with typ...

Stellar populations in nearby galaxies

Luciana Bianchi, from the Johns Hopkins University, will hold the next SISSA colloquium on June 24, 2014, at 12.00 am, room 128. Studies of young stellar populations in local galaxies, ...

SCIAMA Lecture - James Binney

Galaxies and the intergalactic medium...

RNA & Protein - Loren Dean Williams

Nature records history, in the night sky, the rock record, the rings of trees, and especially in biological molecules. We use biological molecules to study the ancient history of life....
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