Dynamics of Biological Systems (Lecture 7) by Brato Chakrabarti
SUMMER COURSES
DYNAMICS OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
SPEAKER: Dr. Akshit Goyal (ICTS-TIFR) and Dr. Brato Chakrabarti (ICTS-TIFR)
DATE & TIME: 22 May 2024 to 21 June 2024
VENUE: Emmy Noether Seminar Room, ICTS Bengaluru
In this summer course, undergraduates will delve into the fascinating world of biological dynamics. We will explore how tools from physics can help explain the behaviours of complex living systems. We will understand what is required for predator-prey populations to oscillate, for multi-species ecosystems to show chaos, and for microscopic organisms to swim. Using principles from nonlinear dynamics, statistical physics, and fluid dynamics, students will learn to model and predict phenomena like species competition, population catastrophes, bacterial motility, and collective behaviour in fluidic environments. The course will be pedagogical in nature and assume no biological knowledge, and is aimed at introducing students to biological physics.
Schedule:
May 2024- 22, 24, 29, 31
June 2024 - 12, 14, 19, 21
Time: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
A few tutorials may be announced as and when needed.
This course will be conducted in hybrid mode (including lectures and tutorials). Students can choose either classroom or online participation. More details will be shared separately with the selected candidates.
Participants will not be provided any financial support and local hospitality for attending the course.
Registration will close on 10 May 2024
For any queries contact us at : summer . course @ icts . res . in
Видео Dynamics of Biological Systems (Lecture 7) by Brato Chakrabarti канала International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
DYNAMICS OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
SPEAKER: Dr. Akshit Goyal (ICTS-TIFR) and Dr. Brato Chakrabarti (ICTS-TIFR)
DATE & TIME: 22 May 2024 to 21 June 2024
VENUE: Emmy Noether Seminar Room, ICTS Bengaluru
In this summer course, undergraduates will delve into the fascinating world of biological dynamics. We will explore how tools from physics can help explain the behaviours of complex living systems. We will understand what is required for predator-prey populations to oscillate, for multi-species ecosystems to show chaos, and for microscopic organisms to swim. Using principles from nonlinear dynamics, statistical physics, and fluid dynamics, students will learn to model and predict phenomena like species competition, population catastrophes, bacterial motility, and collective behaviour in fluidic environments. The course will be pedagogical in nature and assume no biological knowledge, and is aimed at introducing students to biological physics.
Schedule:
May 2024- 22, 24, 29, 31
June 2024 - 12, 14, 19, 21
Time: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
A few tutorials may be announced as and when needed.
This course will be conducted in hybrid mode (including lectures and tutorials). Students can choose either classroom or online participation. More details will be shared separately with the selected candidates.
Participants will not be provided any financial support and local hospitality for attending the course.
Registration will close on 10 May 2024
For any queries contact us at : summer . course @ icts . res . in
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