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THE BOSTON AREA PHYSICS CALENDAR – week of 2/17/20 - 2/21/20



THE BOSTON AREA PHYSICS CALENDAR – week of 2/17/20 - 2/21/20
Clayman, Stephanie D
Wed 2/12/2020 4:50 PM
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THE BOSTON AREA PHYSICS CALENDAR – week of 2/17/20 - 2/21/20

WEDNESDAY 2/19/20
1:30 PM
Wednesday, February 19
Northeastern University Physics Seminar
114 Dana Research Center
"Odd-frequency spin-triplet instability in disordered electron liquid"
Vladimir Zyuzin, NORDITA

4:00 PM
Wednesday, February 19, 2020  
Boston College
Colloquium Series                                                
Higgins Hall 310    
“Probing Kitaev Spin Liquids”                                         
Natalia Perkins, University of Minnesota 
http://events.bc.edu/event/physics_colloquium_natalia_perkins_university_of_minnesota#.XkL2XchKiUk

THURSDAY, 2/20/20
4:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 20th 2020
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The David and Edith Harris Physics Colloquium Series
Building 10, Room 250
“Collective problem solving by social insects: physics, physiology and 
behavior”
Dr. L. Mahadevan, Harvard
Refreshments @ 3:30 PM in 4-349
http://web.mit.edu/physics/events/colloquia.html

FRIDAY, 2/21/20
3:00 PM
Friday, February 21, 2020
Tufts University Physics and Astronomy Department Colloquium
574 Boston Ave., Room 401
“Cells as living liquid crystals and the role of topological defects”
Dr. Francesca Serra, Johns Hopkins University