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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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HDIAC Webinar: IARPA's SILMARILS: IR Spectroscopy for Chemical Detection
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UTCS 50 KEYNOTE: Dr. Scott Aaronson - Quantum Computing
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John M Doyle - “Cold and Ultra cold Molecules for Quantum Information and Particle Physics”
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Numerical Relativity - Saul Teukolsky
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A Century of Earth and Space Science: The Influence of Technological & Societal Changes on Research
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12. Introduction to Protein Structure; Structure Comparison and Classification
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Logic, Computing, and Professional Responsibility | Robert Gray
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University of Michigan Engineering
Colloquium Jan 31, 2019 -- Nuclear Physics from the Standard Model
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Infosys Prize