Author: wylieahmed
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New lab members!
SLAMLab welcomes three new incoming lab members joining this summer. Welcome Sara Al Bassri, Paris Pijuan, and Hunter Seyforth!
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Congrats Corbyn!
Congratulations to Corbyn Jones for being awarded the Dan Black Phys-Bus Scholarship!
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Prof. Ahmed awarded teaching grant
Good news! Prof. Ahmed has been awarded a CSUF intramural teaching grant to develop course materials for PHYS211 that include examples relevant to life and health science majors! This is intended to tailor the class for its intended target audience. The first time this will be taught is during the study abroad winter intersession in…
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Take Physics while studying abroad in Vietnam!
Prof. Ahmed is teaching PHYS211 – Elementary Physics in the winter intersession 2018 in Hanoi, Vietnam. It will be a great opportunity to study abroad and learn physics at the same time! Check it out here! Pass on this information to anyone who may be interested!
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Congrats to Lovell on a great poster presentation!
Lovell presented his first poster on “Computational Studies of Active Matter” at the NSM-ICC Symposium. Congrats Lovell! Thanks to CCAM for supporting this research! click here for Lovell’s poster (PDF)
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Ph.D. opportunity in Cancer Cell Mechanics in France
Here is an opportunity to work on an interesting project studying the mechanics and dynamics of the cytoskeleton in cancer cells. The project is in a a great research group at Aix-Marseille University and is fully funded by Marie Skłodowska Curie actions and Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. http://doc2amu.univ-amu.fr/en/cell-mechanics-regulation-by-cytoskeleton-dynamics-combined-atomic-force-and-optical-microscopy-1
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Prof. Ahmed in a BuzzFeed video
Ever wonder if you could float on mashed potatoes? Here’s a silly video: https://www.buzzfeed.com/kater11/can-you-float-on-mashed-potatoes?utm_term=.xb9YgBEPpw#.kkjMBK4P7g
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Prof. Ahmed represents SLAMLab at a GRC
Gordon Research Conference for Complex Active & Adaptive Material Systems, January 2017. Click Here for PDF
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Collaborative Project – Ph.D Position at Institut Curie in Fall 2017
Asymmetric Cell Division and the Acto-Myosin Cytoskeleton The project is an interdisciplinary, international collaboration between biologists, physicists and chemists in France, Germany and the USA. Program geared toward non-French applicants—see guidelines: http://enseignement.curie.fr/en/content/faq#eligibility More information & application: http://enseignement.curie.fr/en/content/current-call-applications Note: Applicants must have completed Masters Degree by Fall 2017 Application deadline: February 5th, 2017 at 17:00 CET Full application + 2…