School on Disordered Elastic Systems
October 3-14, 2022
São Paulo, Brazil
ICTP-SAIFR/IFT-UNESP
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The school is intended for graduate students and researchers, and will cover well-tested and successful theoretical methods used to study disordered elastic systems (critically-coordinated lattices, scaling theories and calculations for jamming and glasses in infinite dimension), as well as more recent developments that have attracted a lot of attention in the past few years (mechanical metamaterials, machine learning and biopolymer fibrous networks). In addition to the lectures, there will be one research seminar per week, to be given by an outstanding local researcher with expertise in the subject area of the school.
There is no registration fee and limited funds are available for travel and local expenses.
Organizers:
- Carolina Brito (IF, UFRGS, Brazil)
- Itai Cohen (Cornell University, USA)
- Danilo B. Liarte (Cornell University, USA / ICTP-SAIFR & IFUSP, Brazil)
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Lecturers & Speakers
Lecturers:
- Corentin Coulais (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands): Mechanical Metamaterials
- Tom C. Lubensky (University of Pennsylvania, USA): Elasticity and Topological Mechanics
Abstract - Fred C. Mackintosh (Rice University, USA): Semiflexible polymer and fiber networks
Abstract - Xiaoming Mao (University of Michigan, USA):
- Refereces: HERE
Lecture 1: Vibrational modes and rheology of generic mechanical networks
Lecture 2: General introduction to finite frequency topological mechanics I
Lecture 3: General introduction to finite frequency topological mechanics II
Lecture 4: Maxwell lattice topological mechanics and topological soft modes in disordered materials - James P. Sethna (Cornell University, USA): Scaling functions in disordered elastic materials
References: HERE – Abstract - Pierfrancesco Urbani (CNRS, France): High Dimensional Models for Jamming
References: HERE
Seminar Speakers:
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Program
School program: PDF updated on Oct. 6, 2022
Videos and Files
- 09:30 - James P. Sethna (Cornell University, USA): Scaling functions in disordered elastic materials - Class 1 of 4
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11:30 - Pierfrancesco Urbani (CNRS, France):
High Dimensional Models for Jamming - Class 1 of 4
- 14:30 - Tom C. Lubensky (University of Pennsylvania, USA): Sao Paulo Lectures on Elasticity and Topological Mechanics - Class 1 of 4
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09:30 - Tom C. Lubensky (University of Pennsylvania, USA):
Sao Paulo Lectures on Elasticity and Topological Mechanics - Class 2 of 4
- 11:30 - James P. Sethna (Cornell University, USA): Scaling functions in disordered elastic materials - Class 2 of 4
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14:30 - Pierfrancesco Urbani (CNRS, France):
High Dimensional Models for Jamming - Class 2 of 4
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09:30 - Pierfrancesco Urbani (CNRS, France):
High Dimensional Models for Jamming - Class 3 of 4
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11:30 - Tom C. Lubensky (University of Pennsylvania, USA):
Sao Paulo Lectures on Elasticity and Topological Mechanics - Class 3 of 4
- 14:00 - James P. Sethna (Cornell University): Sloppy models, differential geometry, and why science works
- 09:30 - James P. Sethna (Cornell University, USA): Scaling functions in disordered elastic materials - Class 3 of 4
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11:30 - Pierfrancesco Urbani (CNRS, France):
High Dimensional Models for Jamming - Class 4 of 4
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14:30 - Tom C. Lubensky (University of Pennsylvania, USA):
Sao Paulo Lectures on Elasticity and Topological Mechanics - Class 4 of 4
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09:30 - Fred C. Mackintosh (Rice University, USA):
Semiflexible polymer and fiber networks - Class 1 of 4
- 11:30 - James P. Sethna (Cornell University, USA): Scaling functions in disordered elastic materials - Class 4 of 4
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14:30 - Fred C. Mackintosh (Rice University, USA):
Semiflexible polymer and fiber networks - Class 2 of 4
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09:30 - Andrea J. Liu (University of Pennsylvania, USA):
Intersection of data science and soft/living disordered elastic systems - Class 1 of 3
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11:30 - Fred C. Mackintosh (Rice University, USA):
Semiflexible polymer and fiber networks - Class 3 of 4
- 14:30 - Xiaoming Mao (University of Michigan, USA): Vibrational modes and rheology of generic mechanical networks - Class 1 of 4
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09:30 - Fred C. Mackintosh (Rice University, USA):
Semiflexible polymer and fiber networks - Class 4 of 4
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11:30 - Andrea J. Liu (University of Pennsylvania, USA):
Intersection of data science and soft/living disordered elastic systems - Class 2 of 3
- 14:30 - Corentin Coulais (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands): Mechanical Metamaterials - Class 1 of 4
- 16:30 - Xiaoming Mao (University of Michigan, USA): General introduction to finite frequency topological mechanics I - Class 2 of 4
- 09:30 - Corentin Coulais (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands): Mechanical Metamaterials - Class 2 of 4
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11:30 - Márcia Barbosa (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil):
Water: From Ice Age to Nanoscience
- 14:00 - Xiaoming Mao (University of Michigan): Geometric frustration, self-assembly, mechanics, and pathways to complexity
- 09:30 - Xiaoming Mao (University of Michigan, USA): General introduction to finite frequency topological mechanics II - Class 3 of 4
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11:30 - Edgar Zanotto (Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil):
New glass research center in Brazil
- 14:30 - Corentin Coulais (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands): Mechanical Metamaterials - Class 3 of 4
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09:30 - Andrea J. Liu (University of Pennsylvania, USA):
Intersection of data science and soft/living disordered elastic systems - Class 3 of 3
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11:30 - Corentin Coulais (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands):
Mechanical Metamaterials - Class 4 of 4
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14:30 - Xiaoming Mao (University of Michigan, USA):
Maxwell lattice topological mechanics and topological soft modes in disordered materials - Class 4 of 4
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Additional Information
List of Participants: Updated on October 17, 2022
BOARDING PASS: All participants, whose travel has been provided by ICTP-SAIFR, should bring the boarding pass upon registration. The return boarding pass (PDF, if online check-in, scan or picture, if physical) should be sent to secretary@ictp-saifr.org by e-mail.
Visa information: Nationals from several countries in Latin America and Europe, Australia, Canada, Japan and USA are exempt from tourist visa. Please check here which nationals need a tourist visa to enter Brazil.
Accommodation: Participants, whose accommodation will be provided by the institute, will stay at The Universe Flat. Hotel recommendations are available here
COVID-19: Fully vaccinated Brazilians and foreigners are now exempt from presenting proof of a COVID-19 test with a negative or non-detectable result. You are only required to present proof of vaccination, printed or electronically. Masks are mandatory at the subway, bus and IFT-UNESP building.
How to reach the Institute: The program will be held at ICTP South American Institute, located at IFT-UNESP, which is across the street from a major bus and subway terminal (Terminal Barra Funda). The address which is closer to the entrance of the IFT-UNESP building is R. Jornalista Aloysio Biondi, 120 – Barra Funda, São Paulo. The easiest way to reach us is by subway or bus, please find instructions here.