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The Physics of Dry Foams - Lecture 1

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of dry foams in this comprehensive lecture by Douglas Durian, part of the "Soft and Living Matter: From Fundamental Concepts to New Material Design" program. Delve into the physics behind these unique structures, examining their properties, behavior, and applications across various fields. Learn how concepts from dynamical systems, fluid dynamics, and condensed matter physics apply to the study of dry foams. Gain insights into the interdisciplinary nature of soft matter physics and its relevance to biology, earth science, engineering, and industries such as food and cosmetics. Discover how geometry and mechanics play a role in understanding dry foams, and explore their connection to collective phenomena and non-equilibrium physics. This lecture, presented at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, offers an in-depth exploration of dry foams as part of a broader program designed to bring together experts, students, and researchers in the field of soft and living matter.

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The Physics of Dry Foams (Lecture-1) by Douglas Durian


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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