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The I-CAMP'13 school took the form of a summit, bringing together prominent scientists as well as students and postdoctoral fellows. It provided education for young scientists working in the fields of liquid crystal materials science, optics, photonics, mathematics, biophysics, nanoscience, and related fields. The goal was to prepare the participants for research at the frontiers of science and technology by providing an interdisciplinary expert training not easily available within the traditional system of graduate education and postdoctoral apprenticeship. The meeting also explored current state and emerging new research frontiers. The focus was on recent advances at the interface between liquid crystal physics and optics that promise to open up conceptually novel directions of research. Participants working at the forefronts of materials science, nanoscience, and optics discussed the emerging uses of light for control and study of liquid crystal materials as well as the advances in the use of these materials to control light. By bringing together both prominent & junior scientists to Cambridge, I-CAMP'13 school also allowed them to combine advanced education with learning about different cultures worldwide and history of science.

Read more at: http://i-camp.colorado.edu/i-camp2013/

I-CAMP 2013 : Summer School on Liquid Crystals Cambridge University

    • Éducation

The I-CAMP'13 school took the form of a summit, bringing together prominent scientists as well as students and postdoctoral fellows. It provided education for young scientists working in the fields of liquid crystal materials science, optics, photonics, mathematics, biophysics, nanoscience, and related fields. The goal was to prepare the participants for research at the frontiers of science and technology by providing an interdisciplinary expert training not easily available within the traditional system of graduate education and postdoctoral apprenticeship. The meeting also explored current state and emerging new research frontiers. The focus was on recent advances at the interface between liquid crystal physics and optics that promise to open up conceptually novel directions of research. Participants working at the forefronts of materials science, nanoscience, and optics discussed the emerging uses of light for control and study of liquid crystal materials as well as the advances in the use of these materials to control light. By bringing together both prominent & junior scientists to Cambridge, I-CAMP'13 school also allowed them to combine advanced education with learning about different cultures worldwide and history of science.

Read more at: http://i-camp.colorado.edu/i-camp2013/

    • video
    Liquid Crystal Elastomers and Light

    Liquid Crystal Elastomers and Light

    Palffy-Muhoray, P (Kent State University)
    Friday 28 June 2013, 16:00-16:45

    • 42 min
    • video
    Kinetics of Light-Induced Patterning in Liquid Crystal Elastomers

    Kinetics of Light-Induced Patterning in Liquid Crystal Elastomers

    Copic, M (University of Ljubljana)
    Friday 28 June 2013, 14:45-15:30

    • 41 min
    • video
    Responsive Liquid Crystal Polymer Networks & Hydogels

    Responsive Liquid Crystal Polymer Networks & Hydogels

    Broer, D (Eindhoven University of Technology)
    Friday 28 June 2013, 14:00-14:45

    • 47 min
    • video
    Science Policy Forum

    Science Policy Forum

    Huppert, J (Member of Parliament for Cambridge)
    Friday 05 July 2013, 14:00-15:15

    • 53 min
    • video
    Flashing Flexodomains and Electroconvection Rolls in a Nematic Liquid Crystal

    Flashing Flexodomains and Electroconvection Rolls in a Nematic Liquid Crystal

    Salamon, P (Wigner Research Centre for Physics)
    Friday 05 July 2013, 12:15-12:30

    • 15 min
    • video
    Visualizing Induced Fluid Flows around a Sphere in Isotropic and Nematic Liquids

    Visualizing Induced Fluid Flows around a Sphere in Isotropic and Nematic Liquids

    Lazo-Martinez, I (Kent State University)
    Friday 05 July 2013, 12:00-12:15

    • 13 min

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