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Borut Bajc: E6
Borut Bajc: E6
I will motivate the use of E6 grand unified theory and describe a realistic E6 GUT which gives rise to novel possible intermediate stages. https://indico.ijs.si/event/2874/
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Stephane Jedele, “Study of the KCNN4 channel involved in the pathological dehydration of red blood cells using molecular modeling approaches”
Stephane Jedele, “Study of the KCNN4 channel involved in the pathological dehydration of red blood cells using molecular modeling approaches”
KCNN4 is a calcium (Ca)-activated potassium (K+) channel translocating K+ ions across several cellular membranes and for which Ca2+ sensitivity is conferred by calmodulin (CaM). Until the main part of the protein structure bound to CaM has been resolved, in … Read More
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Sascha Ollertz, “Agent-based modelling of cell differentiation patterns in mouse blastocysts”
Sascha Ollertz, “Agent-based modelling of cell differentiation patterns in mouse blastocysts”
Early embryonic development from zygote to blastocyst is a highly dynamic, self-organised process in which stem cells undergo successive cell fate decisions and form a complex structure. Local patterns in the early and mid blastocyst stage resolve into global patterns … Read More
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Fran Ivan Vrban, “Variational model shapes of deformable particles”
Fran Ivan Vrban, “Variational model shapes of deformable particles”
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Jonathan Kriewald: Lepton Number Violation at the LHC
Jonathan Kriewald: Lepton Number Violation at the LHC
Numerous well-motivated extensions of the Standard Model, notably models linked to the generation of neutrino masses and to searches for neutrinoless double-beta decay, predict the existence of lepton-number-violating (LNV) processes. In particular, the type II seesaw and the left-right symmetric … Read More
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Matej Kanduč, “Microplastics through the lens of physics”
Matej Kanduč, “Microplastics through the lens of physics”
Micro- and nanoplastics have emerged as persistent and pervasive pollutants, raising concerns across environmental and biological systems. In this talk, I will show how we can use ideas from soft matter physics, especially colloid and interface science, to better understand … Read More
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Yue Zhang: Neutrino Self-interaction: Motivations and Future Probes
Yue Zhang: Neutrino Self-interaction: Motivations and Future Probes
Neutrino self-interaction with a larger “Fermi constant” is often resorted for understanding puzzles of our universe. I will first discuss how novel neutrino self-interactions can save the sterile neutrino dark matter produced through early universe oscillation mechanism, which is otherwise … Read More