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  • Dynarum Project

    Next meeting

    The next meeting will be held on August 3, 2007 at UCSB.

    Friday the 3d: 9AM to 7:30 - meeting in the State street room at the UCEN (lower level).
    Click here to get a floor plan of the UCEN.
    The most convenient parking lot to get there is lot number 3 (see map below).

    Coffee and cookies will be available at breakfast and during breaks.

    Saturday the 4th: if some people wish to hold further discussions on Saturday a meeting room is available : Room 1001 of the Engineering Science Building (ESB).
    The most convenient parking lot to get there is lot number 10 (see map below).

    UCSB map
    Visitor parking info

    Coupled Nonlinear Oscillators and Applications in Nanosystems Workshop

    Description of the workshop on Coupled Nonlinear Oscillators and Applications in Nanosystems that was held in Santa Barbara on May 25-26 th, 2007.

    Click here for more practical information (list of participants, agenda...).



    Seminars and Events

    College of Engineering Bioengineering Seminar Series:
    http://www.chem.ucsb.edu/~bioengr/page3.htm

    Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP):
    http://www.itp.ucsb.edu/

    Applied Mathematics:
    http://www.math.ucsb.edu/~birnir/appl-sem.html

    Computer Science:
    http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/research/colloquia/index.shtml

    Chemical Engineering:
    http://www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/

    Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Fluid Physics (CIRF):
    http://www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/%7Eceweb/ce/news/cirf/cirfsem_schedule.html

    Mechanical and Environmental Engineering:
    http://www.me.ucsb.edu/seminar_pages/fall02_seminar/fall02seminars.htm

    Electrical and Computer Engineering:
    http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/Department/announcements/default.html

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    Dynamical Systems and Nonlinear Control Theory - Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California - Santa Barbara, CA 93106