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Electronic Learning Metamaterials - Lecture 3

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Metamaterials Courses Condensed Matter Physics Courses Statistical Physics Courses Soft Matter Physics Courses Non-equilibrium physics Courses Collective Phenomena Courses

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Explore the third lecture on Electronic Learning Metamaterials delivered by Douglas Durian as part of the "Soft and Living Matter: From Fundamental Concepts to New Material Design" program. Delve into the fascinating world of soft matter physics, examining how principles from various branches of physics apply to diverse systems in daily life. Gain insights into topics such as geometry and mechanics, collective phenomena, suspensions and particulate systems, liquid crystals, biological matter, and non-equilibrium physics. Benefit from the expertise of global experts in this interdisciplinary field, which spans from food science to biology and engineering. Engage with cutting-edge research presented by early career academics and participate in poster presentations to interact with experts. This lecture, hosted by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, is part of a comprehensive program designed for advanced graduate students, postdocs, and researchers in related fields.

Syllabus

Electronic Learning Metamaterials (Lecture 3) by Douglas Durian


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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