MEETING EINSTEIN // James Sethian // Mathematics of Soap Bubbles

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MEETING EINSTEIN // James Sethian // Mathematics of Soap Bubbles
Jun. 13, 2013 to Jun. 13, 2013
Program
7:00 pm Admission
7:30 pm Welcome
7:45 pm Lecture and discussion
9:00 pm Reception
Urania|An der Urania 17|Berlin|10787|DE

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Lecture and discussion with James Sethian, Einstein Visiting Fellow and Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley

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MEETING EINSTEIN

Mathematics of Soap Bubbles

Lecture and discussion with James Sethian, Einstein Visiting Fellow and Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley
 
14 June 2013, 7:30 pm
Urania, An der Urania 17, 10787 Berlin

Please register at www. einsteinfoundation.de
 
They light up children’s eyes and continue to fascinate us when grown up: soap bubbles. But hardly anybody who is enjoying the iridescent beauty of a soap bubble is aware that this light entertainment wouldn’t be possible without tough physics. Just like other propagating interfaces such as ocean waves or burning flames, soap bubbles exhibit complex dynamics: Their boundaries can twist in complicated ways, they can break apart or merge together. For more than a hundred years, mathematicians have worked on equations describing these processes. Recently, a new set of mathematical and algorithmic techniques was combined that makes it possible to compute interface motions. 
 
Join Einstein Visiting Fellow James Sethian on his fascinating journey through the world of applied mathematics. The renowned mathematician will focus on the scientific and engineering applications of his innovative findings. You will understand what the functioning of an inkjet plotter has in common with a dripping faucet and the early detection of eye diseases. 
 
Program
7:00 pm Admission
7:30 pm Welcome
7:45 pm Lecture and discussion
9:00 pm Reception
 
Free Admission.
 
James Sethian
James Sethian is Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. He has specialised in the mathematical modelling of moving interfaces and boundaries. His research is applicable to various problems of engineering, including image processing and the manufacturing of computer chips. In May 2013 his groundbreaking work on soap bubbles has been published in “Science”. James Sethian has been Einstein Visiting Fellow at the Berlin Mathematical School (BMS) since 2011.
 
Einstein Visiting Fellow
The aim of the funding program “Einstein Visiting Fellow” of the Einstein Foundation Berlin is to integrate distinguished foreign scientists into the Berlin research landscape.
 
Meeting Einstein
Outstanding academics present their findings to the Berlin public.
 
Next Lectures 
26 June 2013
John Hartwig, UC Berkeley
“Catalysts: speeding up technological progress”
 
21 August 2013
David Mooney, Harvard University
“Biomaterials – replace or complement pharmaceuticals?”
 
Location:
Urania 
An der Urania 17 
10787 Berlin
 
 
Contact:
Christian T. Martin
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