Physicists Responding to COVID-19 and Beyond: Science and Trajectories
INVITED · P01 · ID: 381945
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Science Responds and CIV: Big Data and Open Science to Combat the Pandemic
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Savannah Thais
Princeton University
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Savannah Thais
Princeton University
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Experiments and simulations to quantify the arrhythmic effects of Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and azithromycin (AZM) in the treatment of COVID19.
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Flavio Fenton
Georgia Institute of Technology, Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Flavio Fenton
Georgia Institute of Technology, Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Bringing Materials Science to Bear the Covid-19 Needs
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Miguel Jose-Yacaman
APMS, Northern Arizona University
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Miguel Jose-Yacaman
APMS, Northern Arizona University
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The (Un)known (Un)knowns of COVID-19 Transmission - A Fluid Dynamics Perspective
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Rajat Mittal
Johns Hopkins University
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Rajat Mittal
Johns Hopkins University
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Charles Meneveau
Johns Hopkins University
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WEN WU
Mechanical Engineering, University of Mississippi
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Epidemiological Science and How Physicists Can Contribute: The Science of Modeling Infectious Disease Outbreaks
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Rachel Slayton
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Rachel Slayton
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Panel Discussion: Career trajectories and perspectives
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