Conference by Christopher Jarzynski

Conference by Christopher Jarzynski


15 Wednesday
Wed, 15/06/2022

4pm


Location
  • Université Claude-Bernard
  • Campus de la Doua
    Amphi Gouy – Bâtiment Lippmann

Free



SCALING DOWN THE LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS
Thermodynamics provides a robust conceptual framework and set of laws that govern the exchange of energy and matter. Although these laws were originally articulated for macroscopic objects, nanoscale systems also exhibit “thermodynamic-like” behavior – for instance, biomolecular motors convert chemical fuel into mechanical work, and single molecules exhibit hysteresis when manipulated using optical tweezers. To what extent can the laws of thermodynamics be scaled down to apply to individual microscopic systems, and what new features emerge at the nanoscale? I will describe some of the challenges and recent progress – both theoretical and experimental – associated with addressing these questions. Along the way, my talk will touch on non-equilibrium fluctuations, “violations” of the second law, the thermodynamic arrow of time, nanoscale feedback control, strong system-environment coupling, and quantum thermodynamics.

Christopher JARZYNSKI
Institute for Physical Science and Technology
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Department of Physics
University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742

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