
24 episódios

Everhart Lectures Caltech
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The Everhart Lecture Series is a forum to encourage interdisciplinary interaction among graduate students and faculty, to share ideas about recent research developments, problems and controversies, and to recognize exemplary presentation and research abilities. Lecturers discuss scientific topics at a level suitable for graduate students and faculty from all fields while addressing current research issues.
Each fall, three graduate student Everhart lecturers are selected to present their work to the Caltech community. Speakers receive a $500 honorarium and recognition at graduation.
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Spark-Ignited Explosions: The Intersection of Chemistry, Fluid Mechanics, and Electrodynamics (May 18, 2010)
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Establishing Cellular Positional Information through Gradient Dynamics in the Developing Fruit Fly (April 15, 2010)
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The Interaction of Light and Sound at the Frontiers of Nanotechnology and Quantum Mechanics (Mar. 2, 2010)
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Making an Escape: Neural Control and Biomechanics of Flight Initiation in Drosophila (May 14, 2009)
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Rolling Out the Solar Carpet: Microwire Solar Cells in Flexible Polymer Layers (Apr. 29, 2009)
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Looking Beyond the Cosmological Horizon (Mar. 10, 2009)