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Student Discussion Group |
Condensed Matter and Biological Physics |
This page contains the details that come out of the discussions held almost every week on Tuesday at IMSc Chennai. A group of graduate students, primarily from Physics and Computational Biology, participate in the discussion.
Some of the speakers listed below have volunteered to lead a set of discussions on the topic of their choice:
Chandrani : Machine learning in healthcare
Pavitra : Genome Instabilities
Rakshika : Memory and plsticity
Sreevidya : Intinsic disordered proteins - an enigma!
Vinay : Glassy dynamics in biological tissues
Chandrashekar : Stochastic Resonance
If you also want to be the part of the discussion group then please mail us with the details.
Speaker : Chandrashekar K A
Date : October 15, 2019, Tuesday
Time : 14:15
Venue : Room No. 123 or 117
More details
Slides from the discussion by Chandrani on "A machine learning assessment of the two states model for lipid bilayer phase transitions".
Slides from the discussion by Vinay on "Rigidity transition in biological tissues".
Slides from the discussion by S Pavitra on "Cancer genome landscapes".
Slides from the discussion by SreeVidya on "Conformational Entropy of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins from Amino Acid Triads".
Slides from the discussion by Chandrani on "Machine Learning in healthcare".
Slides from the discussion by Vinay on "Glassy dynamics in biological tissues".
Slides from the discussion by Rakshika on "The role of structural plasticity in producing non random neural connectivity".
Slides from the discussion by Pavitra on "The causes and consequences of genetic heterogeneity in cancer evolution".
Slides from the discussion by Sreevidya on "Intrinsically disordered proteins".
Slides from the discussion by Chandrani on "Tissue-specific analysis of chromatin state identifies temporal signatures of enhancer activity during embryonic development-II"
Slides from the discussion by Chandrani on "Tissue-specific analysis of chromatin state identifies temporal signatures of enhancer activity during embryonic development-I"
Slides from the discussion by Vinay on "Glassy dynamics in embryonic tissues".