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Richard D James
Russell J. Penrose Professor and Distinguished McKnight University Professor

Research

Lessons on Structure from the Structure of Viruses, Penrose Lecture.
A lecture given in honor of Russell J. Penrose in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics. HTML (audio-synced slideshow)

New Materials from Mathematics: Real and Imagined
A lecture given at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences on the occasion of their 10th anniversary, and for the Aziz lectures at the
University of Maryland. PPT (11.7MB) PDF (3.7MB)

A Way to Search for Interesting New Magnetic Materials with First Order Phase Transformations
A lecture given in the Magnetics Seminar in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota. PPT (17.3MB) PDF (3.98MB)

A Relation between Compatibility and Hysteresis and its Role in the Search for New Smart Materials.
  A lecture given on the Southern California Mechanics Tour. PPT (11.5MB) PDF (3.6MB)

Deforming Films of Active Materials: New Concepts for Producing Motion at Small Scales (Using Applied Fields)
A lecture given at Cornell University. PPT (3.49MB) PDF (6.29MB)

Objective Molecular Dynamics
A lecture given for the Aziz lectures at the University of Maryland PPT (8.09MB) PDF (3.8MB)

A Quantitative Description of the Invasion of Bacteriophage T-4
A lecture given for the Mechanics Seminar at MIT and for the Joint Complex Systems/MOAC Seminar at the University of Warwick PPT (12MB) PDF (4.31MB)

Dr. Jerry Zhang's Ph.D. thesis -High resolution (50 megabytes), Medium resolution (20 megabytes)

 

 


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