The Correlation Between Static and Dynamic Properties of Confluent Epithelial
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the correlation between static and dynamic properties of confluent epithelial tissues in this comprehensive lecture by Saroj Nandi from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into the fascinating world of soft and living matter as part of the program "Soft and Living Matter: From Fundamental Concepts to New Material Design." Gain insights into the interdisciplinary nature of soft matter physics, which combines tools from various branches of physics to study diverse systems ranging from food and personal care products to bacterial colonies. Learn about cutting-edge research in areas such as geometry and mechanics, collective phenomena, suspensions and particulate systems, liquid crystals, biological matter, and non-equilibrium physics. Discover how this field applies to biology, earth and atmospheric science, engineering, and the food and cosmetics industry. Engage with global experts, early career academics, and fellow researchers in this stimulating 1-hour and 20-minute presentation that promises to expand your understanding of soft matter physics and its wide-ranging applications.
Syllabus
The Correlation between Static and Dynamic Properties of Confluent Epithelial... by Saroj Nandi
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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