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February 2021

The 31stÌýedition of Soup and Science was hosted virtually through Zoom. Students and community members heard from 17 outstanding 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ professors and 3 student speakers across disciplines talk about their research program in lightning-style talks, followed by active discussions in dynamic breakout rooms. Click on the session date to view theÌý video recording of the presentation.Ìý


Department of Physics
Topology meets materials in two dimensions


Department of Geography
Satellite and Drone Earth Observation

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School of Computer Science
Structural bioinformatics and citizen science

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Department of Physics
The Physics Hackathon goes international

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Department of Biology
What you hear shapes what you like


Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Thunderstorm outflows and their links to sustainability and resilience

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Department of Chemistry
Metallomimetic chemistry of the main group elements: an approach for green catalysis and small-molecule activation

Anthony Quint (student speaker)
Physiology and Mathematics
Mathematical modeling of calcium signals in osteoblasts

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Prof. Bärbel Knäuper
Department of Psychology
Innovations in weight management and eating behaviour programs


Department of Physics
Quantum computing

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Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Finding a needle in a correlation haystack


Department of Geography
Livelihoods, environment and development

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Redpath Museum
The genomics of adaptation to changing environments


Department of Psychology
Two is company, three is a crowd: Understanding social communication in groups and crowds

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Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Pictures of random matrices

Kusha Sareen (student speaker)
Physiology and Mathematics
Calcium dynamics in myelination

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Department of Biology

Organelles without borders: How liquid droplets organize the cell


Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Clouds in a changing climate

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School of Computer Science

Tackling climate change with machine learning

Prof. Kevin Manaugh
Department of Geography and 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ School of Environment

Sustainable Urban Transport

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Co-organizers

Preeti Purba-Singh, Research Office of the Faculty of Science
Eduardo Ganem Cuenca, Research Office of the Faculty of Science

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