Dissipative Self-Assembly of Colloidal Dispersions
Offered By: ATOMS UFRJ via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of dissipative self-assembly in colloidal dispersions through this virtual seminar presented by Prof. Eric Furst from the University of Delaware. Delve into the intricate processes that govern the formation and behavior of colloidal systems, gaining insights into their unique properties and potential applications. Learn about the latest research and advancements in this field as Prof. Furst shares his expertise on the dynamic interactions between particles in suspension and the resulting self-organized structures. Discover how dissipative forces influence the assembly process and contribute to the emergence of complex patterns and behaviors in colloidal dispersions. This 44-minute talk, hosted by the Atoms® group at UFRJ, offers a comprehensive overview of this cutting-edge topic in soft matter physics and materials science.
Syllabus
Eric Furst - Dissipative self-assembly of colloidal dispersions
Taught by
ATOMS UFRJ
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