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Author: Timothy Atherton

Talks 

Soft Matter Theory at APS 2012

March 2, 2012May 17, 2013 Timothy Atherton Talks

This year’s American Physical Society March Meeting, the huge national meeting of condensed matter physicists, was held in the Soft

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Publications 

New Paper “Maximizing the hyperpolarizability poorly determines the potential” in print

March 1, 2012May 12, 2013 Timothy Atherton

Our new paper, a collaborative project with Rolfe Petschek and Joe Lesnefsky at Case Western Reserve University, appears today in the Journal of

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Education 

Visualizing Complex Functions

January 22, 2012May 22, 2013 Timothy Atherton Mathematica

Tufts Math professor Moon Duchin asked me to come up with a simple way for her class to use Mathematica

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Seminar Series 

New Condensed Matter Seminar Series Announced

January 12, 2012May 19, 2013 Timothy Atherton

The soft matter theory group will host a new series of seminars about topics of interest to the condensed matter

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Education 

Digital Storytelling Video Projects from Physics 13 Fall 2011

December 23, 2011May 14, 2013 Timothy Atherton

One of the most important things scientists can do is to explain science to the general public. It’s also one

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Tim Atherton’s talk at the 49th NECFG

December 2, 2011August 2, 2012 Timothy Atherton 0 Comments

Tim Atherton today gave a soundbite talk at the 49th New England Complex Fluids Workshop held at Harvard University. Here’s

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Research 

Pattern Formation in Liquid Crystals

November 15, 2011May 22, 2013 Timothy Atherton

We’ve studied pattern formation theoretically in a variety of liquid crystal systems; this post describes one example. Pentacyanobiphenyl (5CB) is

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Education 

3D Anaglyphs for Physics Education

October 29, 2011May 30, 2013 Timothy Atherton Mathematica

Many of the mathematical objects I work with are extremely hard to visualize in your head. Tools like Mathematica are

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