18 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM - PhD Student Seminar - Realizing Narrowband Light Detection with Organic Photodetectors
Student: Mr. Tingxuan MA Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST Supervisor: Professor Henry YAN
18 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM Seminar - Using the Concepts of Solid-state Chemistry to Develop New Quantum Materials
Speaker: Professor Leslie SCHOOP Institution: Department of Chemistry, Princeton University Host by: Prof. Haibin SU  Abstract
18 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Seminar on Applied Mathematics - Positivity-preserving high order discontinuous Galerkin schemes for compressible Navier-Stokes equations
For gas dynamics equations such as compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations, preserving the positivity of density and pressure without losing conservation is crucial to stabilize the numerical computation.
17 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
PHYS Seminar - Room Temperature Continuous-wave Excited Strong Biexciton Emission in Perovskite Nanoplatelets in Plasmonic Nanocavity
14 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM Seminar - Image-Activated Cell Sorting and Beyond
Speaker: Professor Keisuke GODA Institution: Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Tokyo / Adjunct Professor, Institute of Technological Sciences, Wuhan University Host by: Prof. Hongkai WU  Abstract
14 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Seminar on Applied Mathematics - Sensing with Redundant Frames
Given a signal sparse in a redundant frame, how to recover it with substantially undersampled linear measurements? The redundant frame component adds complexity to the problem.
14 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM Seminar - Microphysiological Systems for Emulating Human Tissues and Diseases
Speaker: Professor Y. Shrike ZHANG Institution: Division of Engineering in Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Host by: Prof. Benzhong TANG  Abstract
14 Jun 2019
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Seminar on PDE - Results motivated by the study of the evolution of isolated vortex lines for 3D Euler
In the study of an isolated vortex line for 3D Euler one is trying to make sense of the evolution of a curve, where the vorticity (a distribution in this case) is supported, and tangential to the curve.  This idealised vorticity generates a velocity field that is too singular (like the inverse of th
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