Far From Equilibrium - Kavli Foundation Keynote Plenary Session
Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge physics research in this 3-hour 21-minute Kavli Foundation Special Symposium from the APS March Meeting 2024. Delve into far-from-equilibrium dynamics and quantum computing with Mikhail D. Lukin, investigate emergent collective oscillations in ultra-dense crowds with Denis Bartolo, and examine broken symmetries in living matter presented by Nikta Fakhri. Learn about Pulsar Timing Arrays as the next frontier in gravitational wave detection from Chiara Mingarelli, and conclude with David A. Weitz's unique perspective on non-equilibrium physics through the lens of chocolate. Gain insights into diverse areas of physics research, from quantum computing to astrophysics, presented by leading experts in their respective fields.
Syllabus
Intro
Mikhail D Lukin - Far from equilibrium dynamics and quantum computing frontier
Denis Bartolo - The physics of waiting: emergent collective oscillations in ultra-dense crowds
Nikta Fakhri - Broken symmetries in living matter
Chiara Mingarelli - Pulsar Timing Arrays: The Next Window on the Gravitational-Wave Universe
David A Weitz - A Taste of Chocolate: Have your non-equilibrium physics and eat it too!
Taught by
APS Physics
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