Paul Goldbart's recent talks



Seeking simplicity in complexity: a physicist's view of vulcanized media (in PDF)
Aspen Center for Physics Colloquium, July 7, 2017 and elsewhere
Torn polymer liquids: using tricks from the quantum world to understand them (in PDF)
Washington University in St. Louis Physics Department Colloquium, December 7, 2016 and elsewhere
Strange and subtle states of matter: the topological ideas behind the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics (YouTube video)
Georgia Tech College of Sciences Frontiers in Science Public Lecture, November 14, 2016
Strands of superconductivity at the nanoscale (in PowerPoint)
University of Victoria (Canada) Colloquium, November 2013
Phase-slip avalanches in the superflow of helium-4 through arrays of nano-apertures (in PDF)
U.C. Berkeley; Washington University in St. Louis; UIUC; and PASI-06, Argentina; Autumn 2006
Superconductivity at the nanoscale (in PDF)
Oxford University seminar and elsewhere (November 2004), and elsewhere
Quantal Andreev billiards and their spectral geometry (in PDF)
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics seminar (Kyoto, Japan, October 2000), and elsewhere
Games for Judges: An approach to the design of legal liability rules (in PowerPoint)
Understanding Complex Sytems symposium (Urbana, Illinois 2002);
Michael Wortis Retirement Celebration (Burnaby, Canada 2002), and elsewhere

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