Recent Talks
Seminars and Colloquia
- Phases: from He3 to Nanomechanical Oscillators
- Osheroff65 symposium to celebrate the 65th birthday of Doug Osheroff, Stanford (October 2010)
- Synchronization by Nonlinear Frequency Pulling
- Guangxi Normal University, Guilin (May 2006)
- East China Normal University, Shanghai (May 2006)
- Southampton University (December 2005)
- Statphys 22, Bangalore (July 2004)
- Spatiotemporal Chaos in Rayleigh-Bénard Convection
- Institute of Applied and Computational Math, Beijing (June 2006)
- Yunnan University, Kunming (May 2006)
- Hebei University, Baoding, (April 2006)
- Hong Kong Baptist University (February 2006)
- Tel Aviv University (December 2005)
- Southampton University (December 2005)
- Exeter University (October 2005)
- Pattern Formation and Spatiotemporal Chaos in Systems Far from Equilibrium
- Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an (May 2006)
- Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou (May 2006)
- Xiamen University (May 2006)
- Zhejiang University, Hanzhou (May 2006)
- Noise, AFMs, and Nanomechanical Biosensors
Lancaster University (October 2005)
- Nanomechanical Oscillators from Thermodynamics to Pattern Formation, TCM Cambridge (October 2005)
- Models of Coupled Nanomechanical Oscillators, Newton Institute, Cambridge (September 2005)
- Pattern Formation and Chaos: Insights from Large Scale Numerical Simulations of Rayleigh-Bénard Convection
- Collective and Stochastic Effects in Arrays of Submicron Oscillators, Dynamics Days 2005, Long Beach, CA (January 2005)
- Nonlinear and Collective Effects in Mesoscopic Mechanical Oscillators, Dynamics Days Asia Pacific (June 2004)
- Coupled Modes and Nonlinearity in Nanomechanical Systems,
review presentation at the Nanoscale/Molecular Mechanics workshop, Hawaii (May 2002)
Courses
- Pattern Formation in Spatially Extended Systems: a short course given at various institutions
- Collective Effects in Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Physics: a special topics course given at Beijing Normal University, March-June 2006 - BNU website or Caltech mirror.
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Michael Cross