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Prof. Park Yung Woo (Seoul National University)04/03/2018, 13:30
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Dr Yongsoo Yang (UCLA)04/03/2018, 13:55
To understand material properties and functionality at the fundamental level, it is essential to precisely determine their 3D atomic arrangement. For crystalline materials, crystallography can provide this information. However, perfect crystals are rare in nature. Real materials often contain crystal defects, surface reconstructions, nanoscale heterogeneities, and disorders, which strongly...
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Jinha Park (Seoul National University)04/03/2018, 14:10
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Prof. Steve Granick (UNIST IBS Center)04/03/2018, 14:25
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Kangwon Kim (Sogang University)04/03/2018, 14:50
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Dr Se Kwon Kim (UCLA)04/03/2018, 15:05
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Prof. Myoung-Hwan Kim (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)04/03/2018, 15:50
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Kyungjune Cho (Seoul National University)04/03/2018, 16:15
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Dr Ildoo Kim (Brown University)04/03/2018, 16:30
Flowing soap films are useful tools to simulate two-dimensional flows, but not all of their physical properties, e.g. elasticity, are well understood. The presence of surfactant not only gives rise of the elasticity that stabilized the two-dimensional slab of water, but also imparts it compressibility. To comprehend the hydrodynamics on soap films, it is desirable to measure the surface...
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Dr Matt Kim (QuantTera)04/03/2018, 16:45
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Dr Hyun-Tak Kim (ETRI), Prof. Kyungseon Joo (University of Connecticut), Prof. Myoung-Hwan Kim (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley), Prof. Takhee Lee (Seoul National University)04/03/2018, 17:05
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Siyoung Kim (University of Chicago)
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