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Stockholm University Andre Geim, University of Manchester, UK Presented December 8, 2010 Length: 00:37:00 Random Walk to Graphene Konstantin Novoselov, University of Manchester, UK Length: 00:35:00 Graphene: Materials in the Flatland Princeton University, US Frank Wilczek, Nobel laureate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Presented November 11 and 12, 2010 Length: 03:20:00 Fundamentals Part I and Part II
Robert Bari, Brookhaven National Lab Presented April 20, 2100 Length: 50:31 Small Modular Reactors
Nima Arkani-Hamed, IAS, School of Natural Sciences Presented February 23, 2011 Length: 01:47:59 Space-Time, Quantum Mechanics, and the Large Hadron Collider The Vega Science Trust Richard Feynman - The 1979 Douglas Robb Memorial Lectures Scientific Visualizations from the San Diego Supercomputer Center An growing collection of scientific visualizations in a range of disciplines from astronomy to biochemistry. The collection includes: Volume Visualization of the Orion Nebula Hayden Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History Digital Universe The latest version of the Digital Universe atlas is chock full of new data, including over 1 million galaxies, L and T dwarf stars, a 3-D Orion Nebula terrain model, Abell galaxy clusters, large-scale density contours, and plenty of additional data updates. The Astrophysics Visualization Archive is a resource for visualizations (movies) that demonstrate astronomical or astrophysical phenomena.
Visualization created by M. Donaire and A. Rajantie, "Heavy Cosmic Strings", Physical Review D 73, 063517 (2006) [hep-ph/0508272 ] |