Theoretical Chemistry Seminar with Zhiyue Lu, UNC Chapel Hill

Event time: 
October 8, 2024 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Location: 
Sterling Chemistry Laboratory (SCL), Room 160 See map
Event description: 

Please join Yale Chemistry for a theoretical seminar with Zhiyue Lu, Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Title: TBD

About Professor Lu’s research: “Living cells use highly complex, nonequilibrium and dynamic mechanisms to transduce energy, sense, process information, adapt, make decisions, and generate motion. These cellular functions are carried out very far from thermal equilibrium, and they are surprisingly robust against large environmental fluctuations. Due to the nonequilibrium nature and the complexity of these cellular processes, they cannot be described well by existing statistical physics theories. The Lu research group combines nonequilibrium thermodynamics theory and numerical simulation approaches to reveal the fundamental physical principles underlying these complex cellular functions. Furthermore, we apply these principles to designing smart artificial materials and biomimetic devices. The range of applications include self-healing materials, programmable biomedical nanorobots, and adaptive drug delivery system. Specific topics of our focus include temporal-responsive materials, cellular information processing, biochemical analog computers, kinetically enhanced molecular separation, and energy harvesting from nonequilibrium environments. Please feel free to contact me to suggest your brilliant ideas. We welcome applications from talented undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral scholars. We seek individuals from varied academic backgrounds, with interests in thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, biological physics, computational biology, and complex systems.”
For more information on Professor Lu’s research: https://zhiyuelu.wixsite.com/unc-lu-group

Faculty Hosts: Prof. Tianyu Zhu and Prof. Victor Batista

This seminar can be viewed online here: Panopto