Interfacial Instability as a Single- and Multiphase Phenomenon - Peter Vorobieff
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
Explore interfacial instability in single- and multiphase systems through this conference talk by Peter Vorobieff from the University of New Mexico. Recorded as part of the Interfaces and Mixing in Fluids, Plasmas, and Materials conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, delve into the complex phenomena of fluid dynamics and interfacial behavior. Gain insights into how interfacial instabilities manifest in various contexts, from single-phase to multiphase systems. Understand the implications of these instabilities for fields such as fluid mechanics, plasma physics, and materials science. Learn about cutting-edge research and methodologies used to study and model these phenomena. Connect the concepts presented to broader applications in fundamental physics, including quantum metrology, dark matter searches, and gravitational wave detection. Benefit from the interdisciplinary nature of the conference, which brings together experts from optics, condensed matter, atomic physics, quantum information, particle physics, and gravitational physics.
Syllabus
Interfacial instability as a single- and multiphase phenomenon â–¸ Peter Vorobieff (UNM)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics