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SUMMARY:XXIV International School of Pure and Applied Biophysics\, 27-31  January 2020\, Venice\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:The XXIV International School of Pure and Applied Biophysics\, jointly organized by the Italian Society for Pure and Applied Biophysics (SIBPA) and the Venetian Institute of Sciences Letters and Arts (IVSLA)\, will focus on Applications of X-rays and Neutron Scattering in Biology and will be held at the magnificent Venetian Institute of Sciences Letters and Arts (IVSLA)\, 27-31  January 2020\, Venice\, Italy. \nCoordinators: Paolo Mariani\, Maria Grazia Ortore\, Francesco Spinozzi \nAll info at https://tiny.cc/BiophysicSchool-2020 for program\, registration and updates \nScattering techniques based on X-rays and neutrons have proven to be two of the most powerful techniques for studying biological structures. At the interface between Biology\, Physics and Chemistry\, the school will survey recent advances of X-rays and neutrons techniques to probe the properties of biological structures\, from both static and dynamic view-point. Combining theoretical and application lectures\, the school will introduce the following topics: The physics of scattering\, Neutron production and neutron facilities\, X-ray production and X-ray facilities\, Reflectometry\, Small-angle Scattering\, Crystal and powder diffraction\, Inelastic scattering\, X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS)\, Imaging\, XFEL in biology. Of note\, in addition to lectures\, a visit to the ELETTRA synchrotron in Triest will allow students to perform practical activities in state-of-art instruments. \nAn amazing blend of top level lecturers ready for lessons\, seminars and student interactions in the unique scenario offered by Venice in Winter. \nInvited teachers:\nHeinz Amenitsch (Graz\, Austria)\nFabio Bruni (Rome\, Italy)\nTrevor Forsyth (Keele\, United Kingdom)\nGiovanna Fragneto (Grenoble\, France)\nAchille Giacometti (Venice\, Italy)\nIrene Margiolaki (Patras\, Greece)\nPaolo Mariani (Ancona\, Italy)\nClaudio Masciovecchio (Triest\, Italy)\nSilvia Morante (Rome\, Italy)\nMaria Grazia Ortore (Ancona\, Italy)\nAlessandro Paciaroni (Perugia\, Italy)\nValeria Rondelli (Milan\, Italy)\nDaniela Russo (Grenoble\, France)\nGiorgio Schirò (Grenoble\, France)\nFrancesco Spinozzi (Ancona\, Italy)\nFrancesco Stellato (Rome\, Italy)\nGiuliana Tromba (Triest\, Italy)\nBeatrice Vallone (Rome\, Italy)\nMartin Weik (Grenoble\, France)\nJoseph Zaccai (Grenoble\, France) \nLessons will be held in the magnificent Palazzo Franchetti\,\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lwff6AX5wE \nSee you in Venice in January \nPaolo Mariani\, Maria Grazia Ortore\, Francesco Spinozzi
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/xxiv-international-school-of-pure-and-applied-biophysics-27-31-january-2020-venice-italy/
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SUMMARY:International Conference “Motile Active Matter”
DESCRIPTION:The motility of cells and microorganisms is a cornerstone of the existence of life and an outstanding achievement of evolution. From a physics perspective\, active matter is a novel class of nonequilibrium materials composed of a large number of agents\, which consume energy and generate directed motion. Length and time scales range from nanomotors and microswimmers and single cells up to fish\, birds and humans. Unraveling\, predicting\, and controlling the behavior of active matter is a truly interdisciplinary endeavor\, and involves scientists from biology\, chemistry\, ecology\, engineering\, mathematics\, and physics. Recent progress in experimental and simulation methods\, and theoretical advances\, now allows for a detailed study of such systems\, and to gain new insight into their behavior. This should ultimately lead to the design of novel synthetic active agents. \nInterest in this fascinating multidisciplinary field is increasing\, and progress in understanding and designing microswimmers is rapidly advancing. The international conference “Motile Active Matter”\, organized by the DFG Priority Programme 1726 “Microswimmers”\, brings together scientists from the various disciplines involved in research on active matter\, disseminating recent progresses and highlighting future challenges. Topics include: cells & microorganisms\, artificial and biological microswimmers\, collective behavior\, sensing and navigation\, confinement and external fields\, statistical mechanics of active matter
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/international-conference-motile-active-matter/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gerhard Gompper":MAILTO:spp-microswimmers@fz-juelich.de
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