Presented on November 14, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. in the Molecular Science and Engineering Building, Room G011.Chris Jarzynski is a Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, with joint appointments in the Institute for Physical Science and Technology and the Department of Physics. His research is primarily in the area of nonequilibrium statistical physics, where he has contributed to an understanding of how the laws of thermodynamics apply to nanoscale systems.Runtime: 64:43 minutesThermodynamics provides a robust conceptual framework and set of laws that govern the exchange of energy and matter. Although these laws were originally articulated for macroscopic objects, it is hard to deny that nanoscale sys...
Autonomous microsystems, such as biomolecules, molecular motors, nanomotors, and active particles, a...
The interactions of tiny objects with their environments are dominated by thermal fluctuations. Guid...
In the scientific and engineering literature, the second law of thermodynamics is expressed in terms...
Almost all processes -- highly correlated, weakly correlated, or correlated not at all---ex...
Nanothermodynamics extends standard thermodynamics to facilitate finite-size effects on the scale of...
Nanothermodynamics extends standard thermodynamics to facilitate finite-size effects on the scale of...
After an informal review of the basic ideas in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, I collect s...
Stochastic thermodynamics provides a universal framework for analyzing nano- and micro-sized non-equ...
A challenging frontier in modern statistical physics concerns systems with a small number of degrees...
The problem of time (t) in physics and chemistry is closely related to the formu-lation of the secon...
abstract: Nanothermodynamics extends standard thermodynamics to facilitate finite-size effects on th...
The origin of thermodynamics is intimately related to the development of heat engines in the 18th ce...
We experimentally demonstrate the fluctuation theorem, which predicts appreciable and measurable vio...
Presented on September 25, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, Room 1116-1118.R...
Today, the laws of traditional thermodynamics are facing challenges when science is growing rapidly ...
Autonomous microsystems, such as biomolecules, molecular motors, nanomotors, and active particles, a...
The interactions of tiny objects with their environments are dominated by thermal fluctuations. Guid...
In the scientific and engineering literature, the second law of thermodynamics is expressed in terms...
Almost all processes -- highly correlated, weakly correlated, or correlated not at all---ex...
Nanothermodynamics extends standard thermodynamics to facilitate finite-size effects on the scale of...
Nanothermodynamics extends standard thermodynamics to facilitate finite-size effects on the scale of...
After an informal review of the basic ideas in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, I collect s...
Stochastic thermodynamics provides a universal framework for analyzing nano- and micro-sized non-equ...
A challenging frontier in modern statistical physics concerns systems with a small number of degrees...
The problem of time (t) in physics and chemistry is closely related to the formu-lation of the secon...
abstract: Nanothermodynamics extends standard thermodynamics to facilitate finite-size effects on th...
The origin of thermodynamics is intimately related to the development of heat engines in the 18th ce...
We experimentally demonstrate the fluctuation theorem, which predicts appreciable and measurable vio...
Presented on September 25, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, Room 1116-1118.R...
Today, the laws of traditional thermodynamics are facing challenges when science is growing rapidly ...
Autonomous microsystems, such as biomolecules, molecular motors, nanomotors, and active particles, a...
The interactions of tiny objects with their environments are dominated by thermal fluctuations. Guid...
In the scientific and engineering literature, the second law of thermodynamics is expressed in terms...