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Bio Physics Seminar:" Differentiation between regulated and disrupted growth-arrests allows tailoring of effective treatments for antibiotic persistence"
Lecturer: PhD Talk by Adi Rotem (Balaban Lab) Abstract: Antibiotic persistence, typically attributed to dormant bacteria, is known to be a major cause
Wednesday
10:00
- 11:30
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30
Jun
Annual Racah Memorial Lecture : "The quantum computation revolution and its implications to physics"
Lecturer: Prof. Dorit Aharonov, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem Abstract: In the past 30 years, we
Monday
12:00
- 13:30
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23
Jun
Racah Student's Physics Colloquium
There are three speakers: 1. Speaker: Gal Shkolnik Title: Tuning the dynamics of measurement-induced phase transitions -- from ultraslow to ultrafast
Monday
12:00
- 13:30
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18
Jun
Nonlinear Physics Seminar: "Multi-level ecosystem response to drying climate trends"
Lecturer: Prof. Ehud Meron, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Abstract: Climate change and the development of drier climates threaten ecosystems’
Wednesday
12:00
- 13:30
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16
Jun
Physics Colloquium : "From Deep Underground to Deep Space: Unveiling the Nature of Dark Matter"
Lecturer: Tomer Volansky, TAU Abstract: The existence of dark matter is supported by overwhelming astrophysical and cosmological evidence, yet its
Monday
12:00
- 13:30
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12
Jun
Condensed-Matter Seminar: "Inhomogeneous phases and glasses"
Lecturer: Zohar Nussinov from the University of Washington in St-Louis Abstract: Competing interactions/effects may give rise to states exhibiting inhomogeneous
Thursday
12:00
- 13:30
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11
Jun
Nonlinear Physics seminar: "A New Era for Antihydrogen Experiments"
Lecturer: Dr. Danielle Hodgkinson, Berkley University Abstract: The imbalance between matter and antimatter in the universe remains one of the big open
Wednesday
12:00
- 13:30
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09
Jun
Physics Colloquium : "Resources in the Quantum World: When Is Reversibility Possible?"
Lecturer: Gilad Gour, Technion Abstract: Quantum entanglement, coherence, thermodynamic nonequilibrium, and other uniquely quantum features are often
Monday
12:00
- 13:30
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08
Jun
Seminar Quantum Center: "Complexity of Steady States of Open Quantum Systems"
Lecturer: Raz Firanko from the Technion (Ittai Arad's group) Abstract: Understanding the structure and physical properties of open many-body quantum
Sunday
12:00
- 13:30
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28
May
Nonlinear Physics seminar:"Electrolytes in bulk and at interfaces: a short review and recent developments"
Speaker: David Andelman, School of Physics, Tel Aviv University, Israel Abstract: The Poisson-Boltzmann theory originates from the pioneering works of
Wednesday
12:00
- 13:30
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