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Neutrinos from supernovae: Production, Propagation and Detection - Lecture 3
Sovan ChakravortyICTS:28508 -
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Neutrinos from supernovae: Production, Propagation and Detection - Lecture 1
Sovan ChakravortyICTS:28507 -
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Neutrinos from supernovae: Production, Propagation and Detection - Lecture 2
Sovan ChakravortyICTS:28509
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Engineering Microbial Communities: Bottom-Up Strategies for Assembly and Resource-Based Control
Sergei MaslovICTS:30767 -
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Metabolic Strategies and Resource Preferences in Microbial Communities in Boom-and-Bust Environments
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Understanding the Universe Through Neutrinos
The Standard Model (SM) of particle physics has been very successful in numerous tests over the past several decades. However, the SM can not be the ultimate theory to explain all the fundamental interactions in the Universe because of critical gaps. The neutrino sector is one of the few places where the physics beyond standard has been confirmed through the observation of neutrino oscillations, a phenomenon which cannot occur with the massless neutrinos predicted by the standard model. Neutrinos are elementary particles with spin ½, zero electric charge, and tiny but non-zero masses. They come in three distinct flavors and can oscillate among themselves as they propagate. Since they only feel the weak force, their cross section for interacting with matter is extremely small. In collider experiments, they can only be identified as “missing energy.” Consequently, large specialized experiments had to be built for studying neutrinos. These neutrino experiments have evolved from single-pur...
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Summer School for Women in Mathematics and Statistics
The summer school is intended for women students studying in first year B.Sc./B.E./B.Tech. or equivalent degree and having Mathematics as one of the major subjects/courses, during the academic year 2017-2018. Over a period of two weeks, the school shall aim at helping young students gain broader exposure to problem solving skills in mathematics and statistics at the undergraduate level. Specific topics that will be covered are: Mathematical Logic, Advanced Calculus, Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics. There will be problem solving courses in each topic. The level of difficulty will correspond to the first/second year curriculum of B.Math. (hons) or B.Stat. (hons) program at the Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore/Kolkata. Each course will have a brief introductory lecture session on a focus area in one of the topics above and will be typically followed by 3 one and half hour problem solving sessions. The participants are expected to work together to solve the problem sheets...
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Summer School on Gravitational-Wave Astronomy
Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity, which is celebrating its centenary this year, predicts the existence of gravitational waves. Gravitational waves are freely propagating oscillations in the spacetime. The first direct detection of gravitational waves is expected to happen in the next few years by large laser interferometric detectors. Apart from the upcoming detectors in USA, Europe and Japan, there is an ongoing proposal to build a gravitational-wave observatory in India.This summer school on Gravitational Wave Astronomy aims to train students and young researchers in the emerging area of gravitational-wave astronomy. The school will involve four graduate-level courses on different topics of gravitational-wave astronomy. The lectures will be given by five leading experts on these topics. The school is mainly intended for graduate students working (or starting to work) on gravitational-wave astronomy, high-energy astrophysics, cosmology and related areas. The school can ...
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ICTP-ICTS Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology
Biology is undergoing a revolution. Advances in experimental techniques are providing data of unprecedented quality and detail on the mechanisms that operate in living systems, at scales ranging from molecules and molecular networks, to organisms, populations and ecosystems. It is clear that new theoretical and mathematical approaches are required if we are to learn from this flood of data. In response to this need, a large number of researchers from mathematics, physics and engineering are growing interested in biological problems. However, biology presents high barriers to entry: the sheer breadth of biological phenomenology, the rapid progress of the field, and a language of scientific discourse often inaccessible to the outsider. The ICTP-ICTS Winter School in Quantitative Systems Biology 2013, targeted at participants with quantitative backgrounds, is intended to help overcome these barriers.Both ICTP and ICTS have a successful track record of providing researchers access to the f...