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Tag Archives: University of California Santa Barbara
Interrupt that speaker!
For the next hour and a half or so you will stand up front, a set of prepared powerpoint slides behind you. We will play a game. You will try to talk and we will try to prevent you from … Continue reading →
Posted in Presentations and seminars, Seminars
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Tagged Biology, dialogue, dominance, Interrupt, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, KITP, math, Physics, power, Quantum entanglement, Quantum mechanics, Santa Barbara, seminars, talks, Theoretical Physics, University of California Santa Barbara
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How to get scientists to talk to each other
How often have you been at a small meeting and only found out on the last day how charming and interesting someone was? You meant to talk to them earlier, but somehow the moment never arose. There was a formal … Continue reading →
Posted in New ideas, Presentations and seminars, Scientific meetings, Social interactions
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Tagged discussion, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, KITP, Know Innovation, Multicellular organism, multicellularity, Physics, questions, Theoretical Physics, University of California Santa Barbara
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