Open dpdclub opened 2 years ago
This online CFSM seminar series (live-streaming via Zoom and Youtube) is created to promote interdisciplinary communication and improve research collaborations between researchers especially young scientists whose interests and research connect, and foster a well-connected research community in the field of complex fluids and soft matter. We will bring together international researchers from a broad range of disciplines including physics, mathematics, chemistry, engineering, material science and computational science to share insights and discuss new research results in the CFSM field. We expect that this weekly seminar series will also benefit many rising CFSM scientists by exposing them as well as young graduate students to the state of the art of CFSM research.
CFSM seminars are held most Wednesdays, which starts at 9am EST in the US, which is 3pm in central Europe time, and 10pm in Beijing, China (we will update the time once the daylight saving time starts after March). Each seminar is planed for 1 hour including a 45-minute presentation followed by a 10 to 15 minutes Q/A.
Email list signup: Click here to join the CFSM mailing list. You can also join the email list by sending a request message to one of CFSM co-organizers (click their names on this webpage). Seminar announcements will be sent to the CFSM mailing list several days before the talk and the day of the talk.
Volunteer Seminar Speakers: Fill this Google Form to participate in this event as a volunteer CFSM Seminar speaker.
Recorded Seminars: To benefit more CFSM researchers, past recorded CFSM seminars will be made publicly available via the CFSM youtube channel. You are welcome to subscribe this channel to watch all the recorded videos.
Dear Prof. Lu,
Happy new year and congratulations to the release of first stable version of DeepXDE. As a longtime follower of your work, I noted that you have recently been dedicated to employing DeepXDE to solve complicated problems in the area of complex fluids and form a consortium with a group of domain experts at https://cecas.clemson.edu/zhenli/cfsm/, could you please give us some more information about this seminar series and how we can join the mailist of seminar.
Thank you