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Date:16TuesdayNovember 2010Lecture
KAM method and rigidity for group actions
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Anatole Katok
Penn State UniversityOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science -
Date:16TuesdayNovember 2010Lecture
Cellular strategies for regulating DNA supercoiling: a single-molecule perspective
More information Time 12:00 - 12:00Location Wolfson Building for Biological ResearchLecturer Daniel Koster Organizer Department of Molecular Cell BiologyContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Entangling and twisting of cellular DNA (i.e., supercoiling)...» Entangling and twisting of cellular DNA (i.e., supercoiling) are problems inherent to the helical structure of double-stranded DNA. Supercoiling affects transcription, DNA replication, and chromosomal segregation. Consequently the cell must fine-tune supercoiling to optimize these key processes. Here, we summarize how supercoiling is generated and review experimental and theoretical insights into supercoil relaxation. We distinguish between the passive dissipation of supercoils by diffusion and the active removal of supercoils by topoisomerase enzymes. We also review single-molecule studies that elucidate the timescales and mechanisms of supercoil removal.
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Date:16TuesdayNovember 2010Lecture
Large deviations: from Planets to glasses
More information Time 14:00 - 14:00Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Jorge Kurchan
ESPCI, PARISOrganizer Department of Physics of Complex SystemsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about When we approach a physical problem, ...»
When we approach a physical problem, numerically or analytically, our first aim is to understand the most probable, 'typical' situation. There are, however, rare events that take place with small probability but are, for some reason, important. The examples are many, ranging from chemical reactions (which take place through improbable 'activation' processes), to rare trajectories in turbulent systems (that may give a burst of drag to your car) or in planetary systems, events that make our solar system lose Mercury. Furthermore, when we think of glasses as systems that are "chaotic in space" (amorphous), we realize that the 'ideal glass state' is also a rare event, and may be analised in an analogous way. From the numeric point of view, the problem is that observing an improbable event takes a long waiting time ... so that one has to develop new methods.
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Date:16TuesdayNovember 2010Lecture
Structure, aggregation and membrane interaction of polyene anti-fungals: search for novel anti-fungal drugs with improved therapeutical index
More information Time 14:00 - 15:00Location Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman BuildingLecturer Prof. Kalpathy Eswaran
Emeritus Professor & INSA Senior Scientist Molecular Biophysics & Structural Biology Indian institute of Science Bangalore, IndiaOrganizer Department of Chemical and Structural BiologyContact -
Date:16TuesdayNovember 2010Lecture
קפה מדע
More information Time 19:30 - 19:30Title שיחה על ענייני מדע באווירת בית קפהOrganizer Science for All UnitHomepage Contact -
Date:16TuesdayNovember 2010Cultural Events
"Scapin's Antics"
More information Time 20:30 - 20:30Title Hann TheaterLocation Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:17WednesdayNovember 2010Lecture
Forum on Mathematical Principles in Biology
More information Time 10:00 - 11:00Title Fold-change detection in BiologyLocation Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Prof. Uri Alon Organizer Department of Molecular Cell BiologyContact -
Date:17WednesdayNovember 2010Lecture
Dynamical and nonthermal processes in galaxy clusters
More information Time 11:15 - 12:30Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer U. Keshet
Harvard CfAOrganizer Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for AstrophysicsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Recent radio and X-ray observations of galaxy clusters revea...» Recent radio and X-ray observations of galaxy clusters reveal new insights into the dynamical and nonthermal processes in the intracluster medium (ICM). Tangential discontinuities (also known as cold fronts) are directly seen in high resolution X-ray maps. They reveal bulk spiral flows in the cluster core, which magnetize the plasma, give rise to radio minihalos, and may solve the cooling problem. Merger shocks, now confirmed in a handful of clusters, magnetize the plasma and give rise to radio halos and relics. I will argue that these radio sources have a hadronic origin, and show how one can disentangle the distributions of cosmic rays and magnetic fields. -
Date:17WednesdayNovember 2010Lecture
POPULAR LECTURES -IN HEBREW
More information Time 12:00 - 13:00Title DNA repair, mutations and cancerLocation Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumLecturer Prof. Zvi Livneh
Biological ChemistryContact -
Date:17WednesdayNovember 2010Lecture
Fluctuation theorems and their experimental tests
More information Time 14:00 - 14:00Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Jorge Kurchan
ESPCI, PARISOrganizer Department of Physics of Complex SystemsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Fluctuation theorems are some of the very few identities tha...» Fluctuation theorems are some of the very few identities that we have in out of equilibrium systems. They are very general, perhaps too much so: it is often not clear what the associated experimental tests are meant to decide. -
Date:17WednesdayNovember 2010Cultural Events
"Scapin's Antics"
More information Time 20:30 - 20:30Title Hann TheaterLocation Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:18ThursdayNovember 2010Conference
2nd International BIOmics Workshop & Conference
More information Time 09:00 - 12:00Location Weizmann Institute of ScienceChairperson Prof. Joel Sussman,<br>Prof. Marvin EdelmanHomepage Contact -
Date:18ThursdayNovember 2010Lecture
Spontaneous Resonances and the Coherent States in the Queuing Networks
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Senya Shlosman
Centre de Physique Thיorique, MarseilleOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science -
Date:18ThursdayNovember 2010Colloquia
Quantum phase transitions and critical dynamics far from thermal equilibrium
More information Time 11:15 - 12:30Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Ehud Altman
Depertment of Physics of Condensed MatterOrganizer Faculty of PhysicsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Recent experiments with ultra-cold atomic gases and trapped ...» Recent experiments with ultra-cold atomic gases and trapped ions as well as solid-state devices
such as superconducting circuits designed to manipulate q-bits, are posing a new challenge for theory.
As in traditional atomic physics these systems are often prepared far from equilibrium,
or continuously driven by electromagnetic fields. At the same time they retain a many-body character and
intricate quantum correlations, which define a new class of quantum matter.
I will first review recent experimental advances in this field and then address a theoretical question:
Can the complexity of quantum dynamics in these systems give rise to robust universal phenomena
in spite of the non-equilibrium conditions?
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Date:18ThursdayNovember 2010Lecture
Approximated Learning and Inference in Large Scale Graphical Models
More information Time 12:00 - 12:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Tamir Hazan
Toyota Technological Institute at ChicagoOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science -
Date:18ThursdayNovember 2010Lecture
A seminar on amorphous order
More information Time 14:00 - 14:00Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Jorge Kurchan
ESPCI, PARISOrganizer Department of Physics of Complex SystemsContact -
Date:18ThursdayNovember 2010Lecture
Ph.D. Thesis Presentation - Lior Segev
More information Time 14:00 - 14:00Location Perlman Chemical Sciences BuildingLecturer Dr. Lior Segev
Ph.D. Thesis Presentation - Electronic Structure of Organic/Inorganic Interfaces: Insights from First Principles CalculationsOrganizer Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials ScienceContact -
Date:18ThursdayNovember 2010Lecture
Movie: "the president" followed by a discussion
More information Time 18:30 - 22:00Location Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumLecturer Gidi Orsher, Prof. Yakov Shavit, Dan Geva Organizer Yad Chaim WeizmannContact -
Date:18ThursdayNovember 2010Cultural Events
"Scapin's Antics"
More information Time 20:30 - 20:30Title Hann TheaterLocation Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:20SaturdayNovember 201027SaturdayNovember 2010Conference
Entanglement in atomic systems
More information Time All dayLocation Weizmann Institute of ScienceChairperson Prof. Nir Davidson,<br>Dr. Roee Ozeri,<br>Prof. Ehud AltmanContact
