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*'''When:''' Fridays at 1 PM unless noted otherwise
*'''When:''' Fridays at 1:30 PM unless noted otherwise
*'''Where:''' 9th floor lounge (we will also broadcast the virtual talks on the 9th floor lounge with refreshments)
*'''Where:''' 9th floor lounge (we will also broadcast the virtual talks on the 9th floor lounge with refreshments)
*'''Organizers:''' Yahui Qu, Peiyi Chen, Shi Chen and Zaidan Wu
*'''Organizers:''' Yahui Qu, Peiyi Chen and Zaidan Wu
*'''Faculty advisers:''' [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~jeanluc/ Jean-Luc Thiffeault], [http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~swright/ Steve Wright]  
*'''Faculty advisers:''' [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~jeanluc/ Jean-Luc Thiffeault], [http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~swright/ Steve Wright]  
*'''To join the SIAM Chapter mailing list:''' email [mailto:siam-chapter+join@g-groups.wisc.edu siam-chapter+join@g-groups.wisc.edu].
*'''To join the SIAM Chapter mailing list:''' email [mailto:siam-chapter+join@g-groups.wisc.edu siam-chapter+join@g-groups.wisc.edu].
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*'''Passcode:  281031'''
*'''Passcode:  281031'''


== Spring 2024 ==
== Fall 2025 ==


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|2/2
|VV911
|Thomas Chandler (UW-Madison)
|Fluid–body interactions in anisotropic fluids
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|2/9
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|2/16
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|2/23
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|3/1
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|3/8
|VV911
|Danyun He (Harvard)
|TBD
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|3/15
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|3/22
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|4/5
|VV911
|Sixu Li (UW-Madison)
|TBD
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|4/12
|VV911&Zoom
|Anjali Nair (UChicago)
|TBD
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|4/19
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|4/26
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|5/3
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|Bella Finkel (UW-Madison)
|TBD
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==Abstracts==
==Abstracts==
'''February 2, Thomas Chandler (UW-Madison):''' Fluid anisotropy, or direction-dependent response to deformation, can be observed in biofluids like mucus or, at a larger scale, self-aligning swarms of active bacteria. A model fluid used to investigate such environments is a nematic liquid crystal. In this talk, we will use complex variables to analytically solve for the interaction between bodies immersed in liquid crystalline environments. This approach allows for the solution of a wide range of problems, opening the door to studying the role of body geometry, liquid crystal anchoring conditions, and deformability. Shape-dependent forces between bodies, surface tractions, and analogues to classical results in fluid dynamics will also be discussed.


==Past Semesters==
*[[SIAM Seminar Spring 2025|Spring 2025]]
*[[SIAM Fall 2023]]
*[[SIAM Seminar Fall 2024|Fall 2024]]
*[[SIAM Spring 2023]]
*[https://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php/SIAM_Spring_2024 Spring 2024]
*[[SIAM Fall 2023|Fall 2023]]
*[[SIAM Spring 2023|Spring 2023]]
*[[SIAM Seminar Fall 2022|Fall 2022]]
*[[SIAM Seminar Fall 2022|Fall 2022]]
*[[Spring 2022 SIAM|Spring 2022]]
*[[Spring 2022 SIAM|Spring 2022]]

Latest revision as of 15:46, 12 September 2025


Fall 2025

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