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Active Associative Memory by Suri Vaikuntanathan - University of Chicago - KITP Chalk Talk

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of biological information storage and retrieval in this engaging KITP Chalk Talk by Professor Suri Vaikuntanathan from the University of Chicago. Delve into how non-equilibrium dynamics can significantly enhance memory and information processing in biological systems, from neuronal circuits to immune memory. Discover how the paradigm of active matter offers new insights into assembly and organization pathways, challenging traditional equilibrium-based models. Learn about the remarkable capabilities of systems like the olfactory and immune systems in storing and distinguishing vast amounts of information. Gain valuable knowledge from Professor Vaikuntanathan, an accomplished researcher in statistical mechanics and complex systems, as he presents cutting-edge concepts in physical chemistry, soft condensed matter physics, and biophysics.

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"Active" Associative Memory by Suri Vaikuntanathan (University of Chicago) | KITP Chalk Talk


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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