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SUMMARY:Fran Ivan Vrban\, "Many-body effects in microgel suspensions"
DESCRIPTION:Even though there are clear indications of many-body interactions in the dense microgel suspensions\, there is still no adequate general description of the phenomena. One possible avenue for exploration of many-body effects is the coarse-grained liquid-drop model\, where the soft matter constituents are regarded as compressible drops with a well-defined surface. The interplay between particle’s bulk and surface energy plays the key role in the system characterization\, along with the geometry constraints. In this seminar\, the general overview of the many-body interactions in field will be presented\, as well as the relevant techniques and results of the liquid-drop model.\nhttps://indico.ijs.si/event/1956/
URL:https://web-f1.ijs.si/event/fran-ivan-vrban-tba/
LOCATION:C/0-106 – Seminarska soba fizike (F5) (Jamova)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Ljubljana:20240207T140000
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SUMMARY:Marin Šako\, "Physics of bubble oscillations"
DESCRIPTION:Bubbles in liquids\, soft and squeezy objects made of gas and vapour\, yet so strong as to destroy any material. At first glance bubbles in water might seem like trivial objects with simple physics describing them. However\, upon further investigation one finds many interesting phenomena. In this talk I will present Rayleigh–Plesset equation\, a mathematical framework for describing bubble oscillations\, as well as an overview of some notable solutions.\nhttps://indico.ijs.si/event/1844/
URL:https://web-f1.ijs.si/event/marin-sako-tba-2/
LOCATION:C/2-X – F1 čajnica (Jamova)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Ljubljana:20240215T141500
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SUMMARY:"One\, two\, three\, four: simple additions of nucleic acid strands for complex functional outcomes"
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Maja Marušič (National Institute of Chemistry)\nNucleic acids display a range of structural variations beyond the basic helical shape and Watson-Crick hydrogen bond pairing. Some of these structural variations are nuanced\, while others result in a vastly different spatial conformation. We will discuss the structural details of single-\, double-\, triple- and quadruple-stranded nucleic acids and how structural variation translates into functional diversity. What can in vitro biophysical methods reveal about the nucleic acid structure\, how can we correlate findings from diverse methods\, and when is this approach suitable and when not? Insights into these and related questions will be provided using adenine-rich DNA systems\, AT/GC repeat regions\, PNA-RNA complexes and 3′ untranslated regions of mRNA.\nhttps://indico.ijs.si/event/1769/
URL:https://web-f1.ijs.si/event/one-two-three-four-simple-additions-of-nucleic-acid-strands-for-complex-functional-outcomes/
LOCATION:Seminar room of physics (106) (IJS)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Ljubljana:20240222T140000
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SUMMARY:Veronika Bukina (TBA)
DESCRIPTION:https://indico.ijs.si/event/1874/
URL:https://web-f1.ijs.si/event/veronika-bukina-tba-2/
LOCATION:C/0-106 – Seminarska soba fizike (F5) (Jamova)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Ljubljana:20240229T140000
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SUMMARY:Urška Andrenšek\, "Thickness modulation in supported epithelial sheets"
DESCRIPTION:Surface patterns in epithelial tissues often arise due to effects of differential surface tension and elastic properties of supporting structures\, such as basal membrane and bulk elastic substrate. While we cannot clearly distinguish between surface-tension and elastic contributions only from measurement of wave-length of surface patterns\, thickness modulation of the tissue might give a better insight into the origins of specific pattern formation. Depending on magnitude of surface-tension and elastic energy contributions\, the thickness modulation can change its amplitude and phase. I will present the theoretical predictions of effects that differential surface tension\, basal membrane and elastic substrate have on surface-pattern formation and thickness modulation in mono-layered epithelial sheets.\nhttps://indico.ijs.si/event/1875/
URL:https://web-f1.ijs.si/event/urska-andrensek-tba/
LOCATION:C/0-106 – Seminarska soba fizike (F5) (Jamova)
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