Last year, we noticed that off-the-shelf time series foundation models, which never saw ODE during training, forecast chaotic systems surprisingly well, even without fine-tuning. (2/N)
Congratulations to @BrynMawrCollege’s 1st #CottrellScholar, 2026 recipient Asja Radja @AsjaRadja, for “Fluid, Form, and Fluency: Octocoral Fluid-Form Interactions and Improving Math Fluency in the Physics Classroom.”
It was great to have @asjaradja and @rebecca_sherbo showcase their collaboration at our Senior Fellows Conference in Chicago last week. Discover their project and the four others we’ve funded as part of our latest round of Catalyst Grants... https://t.co/dIY4eOM5Kj
Congratulations to two Radja lab students on their publication of "Using lock-in detection to build a barcode scanner" with Professor Mike Noel @BrynMawrCollege! This work was completed by undergraduate students in our advanced lab course: https://t.co/wQmTP7JRJi
Thank you @SchmidtFellows for awarding @rebecca_sherbo and I one of the Catalyst Grant Schemes to continue our work on understanding the mechanism leading to the resilience of soft corals in warming oceans! We can't wait to share more progress next year!
Just spent an amazing four days at the Physics and Astronomy Faculty Teaching Institute workshop program sponsored by @APSphysics@AAPTHQ. Thank you so much for the wealth of knowledge you all provided!! Check them out: https://t.co/HGSG2DqE72
Lab-kept bumble bees roll small wooden balls around for no apparent purpose other than fun, revealed a study from last year.
Learn more on #WorldBeeDay: https://t.co/MnJvQmvse8 @ScienceVisuals
Please spread the word! I am looking for a postdoctoral fellow to come to Bryn Mawr College and work on a very exciting new project (see ad for details): Bucher-Jackson Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Physics https://t.co/nhaQeawlGK
Excited to develop a new grad computational physics course at @TexasScience. The entire class is open-source, incl discussions, lectures, hw, & solutions. Anyone, anywhere can access materials, and even submit pull requests/issues for bugs, typos, etc
https://t.co/Fu7E5wzW4f
These salt ridges are good at finding the midline between two shapes. So, pour it over a shape with many punctures and the ridges form a Voronoi diagram. 4/5
Tiger-Dog love (...@Princeton Tiger - Vizsla Dog, to be precise) from one of this Fall's @EPrinceton "Rising Stars in BioEngineering" honorees: Harvard's @asjaradja (who gave an absolutely fantastic talk on her biological pattern formation work!).
You don't have to be an epidemiologist to be useful in this crisis.
You can volunteer if you have experience in healthcare, data, engineering & product development, general management, operations or supply chain/procurement.
https://t.co/qUmI3LufQa