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Webinar 35: Exploring microstructure evolution of cast alloys using phase field simulation

Webinar 35: Exploring microstructure evolution of cast alloys using phase field simulation

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Episode 35 - Microstructure Evolution of Ni-Based Superalloys During Isothermal Forging

Episode 35 - Microstructure Evolution of Ni-Based Superalloys During Isothermal Forging

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Early Career Researchers

Early Career Researchers

Presenter: Johannes M. Keegstra, ETH Zurich Title: To swim or not to swim: energic cost of bacterial foraging in the ocean.

Irreducible Complexity

Irreducible Complexity

Using examples of bacterial motors, cilia, vision, cellular transport, and more, Dr. Michael Behe explains why Darwinian ...

Build-a-Cell seminar Christophe Danelon: Synthetic Evolution to Build a Cell

Build-a-Cell seminar Christophe Danelon: Synthetic Evolution to Build a Cell

Build-a-Cell seminar presented by Christophe Danelon from Toulouse Biotechnology Institute, France Synthetic

Peter Voorhees | Watching Microstructure Evolve

Peter Voorhees | Watching Microstructure Evolve

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Webinar 9: Redefining Qualitative Inquiry From Traditional Methods to Generative AI | RM 2026

Webinar 9: Redefining Qualitative Inquiry From Traditional Methods to Generative AI | RM 2026

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How exploring the evolution of microbes in Manitoba's extreme environments benefits everyone

How exploring the evolution of microbes in Manitoba's extreme environments benefits everyone

Marike Palmer, an assistant professor in the Department of Microbiology, is also a recipient of the Research Manitoba New ...

Dynamics of Microstructural Evolution in Materials under Irradiation

Dynamics of Microstructural Evolution in Materials under Irradiation

Computer Vision Enables a New Way to Reveal the Dynamics of

Predicting Microstructures and Properties of Materials (Jones Seminar 2016)

Predicting Microstructures and Properties of Materials (Jones Seminar 2016)

Dartmouth's Special Seminar: Predicting

MIT CompBio Lecture 18  - Genome Evolution (Fall 2019)

MIT CompBio Lecture 18 - Genome Evolution (Fall 2019)

MIT Computational Biology: Genomes, Networks,

Focusing on the Morphological Unit of Life

Focusing on the Morphological Unit of Life

MIT 5.07SC Biological Chemistry, Fall 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/5-07SCF13 Instructor: JoAnne Stubbe In ...

Architecture of Microevolutionary Change in Fungal Populations

Architecture of Microevolutionary Change in Fungal Populations

James B. Anderson is a professor at the University of Vermont specializing in population genetics and the