Slender Filament Microrheology: Using Shape Fluctuations to Characterize Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Materials
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Watch a 71-minute seminar presentation by Professor Christoph Schmidt from Duke University exploring the fascinating world of slender filament microrheology and its applications in characterizing both equilibrium and non-equilibrium materials. Delve into advanced statistical physics concepts as they relate to living matter, with a specific focus on non-equilibrium states under adaptive control. Learn how shape fluctuations can be utilized as analytical tools in understanding material properties at the microscopic level. The lecture, delivered at the INI Seminar Room 2, offers valuable insights into the intersection of physics and biological systems, making complex concepts accessible through practical applications and experimental demonstrations.
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Date: 13th July 2023 - 11:00 to
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