Matter Condensed: Science, Technology & Society
Allen, James - University of Michigan

2005-11-19 10:30:00-05:00
Ann Arbor, MI - University of Michigan - 170 Dennison
Duration: 01:03:51

Through semiconductor nano-technology, condensed matter science has had a profound impact on society. Equally profound, it also provides elegant paradigms of the cooperative emergent phenomena that govern behaviors at all levels of complexity from atoms to societies.

 

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