Upcoming Local Events
Xiaoyin Chen (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), currently a post-doctoral fellow in Anthoby Zador's lab, will present "Sequencing the logic of cortical projections" on Zoom. Please email d.shipman@duke.edu for the link. read more about Sequencing the logic of cortical projections »
Learn about the path-breaking research conducted by graduate students and postdocs at Duke in these 6-minute TEDx-style talks. These talks are one of the many events during Duke Research Week 2021. Register to join at dukeresearchweek.vfairs.com. Please contact the Office of Research at research-... read more about Graduate Student Sloan Scholars and Postdoc Talks »
Whether interested in simulating dynamical interactions of fundamental particles or otherwise implementing a large-scale quantum computation, the field theoretic framework of spatially distributed quantum degrees of freedom is invaluable. By leveraging their natural capacity to describe highly... read more about TNT Colloquium: Entanglement Structures in Quantum Fields: Quantum Simulation to Effective Field Theories [Duke Virtual] »
"Entanglement Structures in Quantum Fields: Quantum Simulation to Effective Field Theories" Whether interested in simulating dynamical interactions of fundamental particles or otherwise implementing a large-scale quantum computation, the field theoretic framework of spatially distributed quantum... read more about TNT Seminar: Entanglement Structures in Quantum Fields: Quantum Simulation to Effective Field Theories »
Fenna Krienen, currently a postdoctoral fellow in Steve McCarroll's lab at Harvard Medical School, will present "Molecular innovations in primate brain cell types" on Zoom. Please email d.shipman@duke.edu for the link. read more about Molecular innovations in primate brain cell types »
Advances in machine learning (ML) are making a large impact in many disciplines, including materials and computational chemistry. A particularly exciting application of ML is the prediction of quantum mechanical (QM) properties (e.g., formation energy, bandgap, etc.) using only the composition or... read more about "Assessing the reliability of machine learning models in predicting properties of solid-state materials " »
Quantum Computers for Research Speaker: Christopher R. Monroe, Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Physics Building Next Generation Quantum Computers Speaker: Jungsang Kim, Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering This webinar is one of the many events during Duke... read more about The Duke Quantum Center »
Kapil Ramachandran, currently a Harvard Junior Fellow with his own lab, will present "Plasma Membrane Neuroproteasomes: a new paradigm in proteostasis and neuromodulation" on Zoom. Please email d.shipman@duke.edu for the link. read more about Plasma Membrane Neuroproteasomes: a new paradigm in proteostasis and neuromodulation »
Gastronauts is a focused group of researchers passionate about gut-brain matters. From food to mood, we are always thinking about how to tap into the gut to improve human health and the world we live in. Join us every First Tuesday of the month! read more about Gastronauts »