MIT World Series: Meeting the Entropy Challenge
By organizing an international symposium on the conceptual foundations of thermodynamics thirty years after the passing away of professor Joseph Henry Keenan, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology intends to honor this distinguished scientist who served on the faculty of its Mechanical Engineering Department for 43 years and effectively started an innovative school of thought on thermodynamics.
The symposium featured open discussions among international experts about conceptual, foundational and philosophical issues, enigmas, paradoxes and open questions regarding the role that the second law of thermodynamics plays in natural sciences, including physics, biology, energy, engineering, quantum information, micro and nanotechnology, and cosmology.
J.H. Keenan’s Contribution to Thermodynamics
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The Second Law and Quantum Physics
Jul 24, 2013 3467 views
The Second Law and Statistical Mechanics
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Frontiers of the Second Law
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The Second Law and Energy (Panel)
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The Second Law and Cosmology
Jul 24, 2013 6861 views
Teaching the Second Law
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The Second Law and Biophysics
Jul 24, 2013 2759 views
Foundations of the Second Law
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