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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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Tuesday, October 11th, 2011
11:00am 12:00pm
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Mechanical and Civil Engineering Seminar

Progress on Flapping-wing Robotic Insects
Robert Wood, Associate Professor, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University,
12:00pm 1:00pm
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IST Lunch Bunch

Bridging Photonics and Computing
Mario Paniccia, Intel Fellow and Director of the Photonics Technology Lab, Corporate Technology Group, Intel Corporation,
1:15pm 3:30pm
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IACUC Meeting

Location to be announced
3:30pm 5:00pm
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Carnegie Observatories Colloquium

Carnegie Observatories, 813 Santa Barbara St., William T. Golden Auditorium
Type Ia Supernovae: Standardizable Candles and Crayons
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Chemical Physics Seminar

The role of quantum coherence in excitation energy transfer: New theoretical, computational and spectroscopy approaches
Alan Aspuru-Guzik, associate professor of chemistry and chemical biology , Harvard University,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Computation and Neural Systems Seminar

Visual Number Form Area in the Human Inferior Temporal Cortex: An Intracranial Electrocorticography and Electrical Brain Stimulation Study in Conscious Human Subjects
Josef Parvizi, Assistant Professor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences, Stanford,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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General Biology Seminar

Signal transduction pathways in cancer and genomic integrity
Tony Hunter, professor of molecular and cell biology, Salk Institute,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Resnick Institute Lecture

Mechanochemistry for Biomass-Derived Chemicals
Richard Blair, Department of Chemistry, University of Central Florida,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Special Seminar in Applied Mathematics

Resonant Actuation of a Model of DNA Division
Wang Sang Koon, Senior Scientist, Control and Dynamical Systems , Caltech,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Ulric B. and Evelyn L. Bray Seminar in Political Economy

The Future of Federally Funded Surveys & Why Most of What We Know about Public Opinion could be Wrong: A Randomized Test of Mode of Interview
Lynn Vavreck, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles,
7:30pm 9:00pm
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