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Symmetry-Breaking in Sheet Polymers by David Nelson

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of symmetry-breaking in sheet polymers through this comprehensive lecture by David Nelson. Delve into advanced concepts in soft matter physics as part of the "Soft and Living Matter: From Fundamental Concepts to New Material Design" program organized by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Gain insights into the interdisciplinary nature of soft matter physics, drawing from various branches such as dynamical systems, fluid dynamics, condensed matter, and statistical physics. Discover how these principles apply to diverse fields including biology, earth and atmospheric science, engineering, and the food and cosmetics industry. Engage with cutting-edge research presented by global experts and early career academics in areas like geometry and mechanics, collective phenomena, suspensions and particulate systems, liquid crystals, biological matter, and non-equilibrium physics. Perfect for advanced graduate students, postdocs, and researchers in related fields, this lecture offers a unique opportunity to explore the frontiers of soft matter physics and its wide-ranging applications.

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Symmetry-Breaking in Sheet Polymers by David Nelson


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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