The Physics of Foam

February 24, 2020
Stoney’s British Pub

3007 Concord Pike
Wilmington DE


7:30pm
Douglas Durian / The Physics of Foam Douglas Durian
Professor of Physics, University of Pennsylvania
The Physics of Foam
 

It’s easy to foam up soapy water, but not to understand the surprising properties of foam. How can it be white and solid when it’s made mostly of gas and a little liquid, neither of which is white or solid? Douglas Durian will explain how foams change over time and some of the excitement they offer as a modern research topic in fundamental physics and mathematics.