Pedro Harunari (@pedroharunari) 's Twitter Profile
Pedro Harunari

@pedroharunari

Learning thermodynamics and phase transitions to not freeze beers (ever again)

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Physical Review E (@physreve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This study investigates the stochastic #Thermodynamics of Fisher information, exploring quantities like irreversible work and produced #entropy and characterizing both the thermodynamic quantities and fluctuations. Read it now: go.aps.org/4h21Nj7

This study investigates the stochastic #Thermodynamics of Fisher information, exploring quantities like irreversible work and produced #entropy and characterizing both the thermodynamic quantities and fluctuations.

Read it now: go.aps.org/4h21Nj7
Dr Luke Davis (@luke_phys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am advertising x2 (4-year) PhD projects on the statistical physics and mathematics of active matter at Edinburgh Uni Maths. The deadline is 20/01/25 and likely starting date is Sept 2025. Project details see mac-migs.ac.uk/projects-2024/ and scroll down or ctrl-f "Luke". Please share! 😄

I am advertising x2 (4-year) PhD projects on the statistical physics and mathematics of active matter at <a href="/EdinUniMaths/">Edinburgh Uni Maths</a>. The deadline is 20/01/25 and likely starting date is Sept 2025. Project details see mac-migs.ac.uk/projects-2024/ and scroll down or ctrl-f "Luke".

Please share! 😄
Physical Review Research (@physrevresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conditional fluctuation theorems and entropy production for monitored quantum systems under imperfect detection, Mar Ferri-Cortés, José A. Almanza-Marrero, Rosa López, Roberta Zambrini, and Gonzalo Manzano José A Almanza-Marrero IFISC (UIB-CSIC) #StatisticalPhysics go.aps.org/3WucuD0

Conditional fluctuation theorems and entropy production for monitored quantum systems under imperfect detection, Mar Ferri-Cortés, José A. Almanza-Marrero, Rosa López, Roberta Zambrini, and Gonzalo Manzano <a href="/sekikeya/">José A Almanza-Marrero</a> <a href="/IFISC_mallorca/">IFISC (UIB-CSIC)</a> #StatisticalPhysics go.aps.org/3WucuD0
Dr Luke Davis (@luke_phys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to work on cutting edge theoretical research to advance our mechanistic understanding of biological processes? Do you enjoy applying ideas from statistical physics and soft matter? I am hiring a 2-year PostDoc at Uni. of Edinburgh. DL: 15/04/2025 elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…

Want to work on cutting edge theoretical research to advance our mechanistic understanding of biological processes? Do you enjoy applying ideas from statistical physics and soft matter? I am hiring a 2-year PostDoc at Uni. of Edinburgh. DL: 15/04/2025 elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…
Surya Ganguli (@suryaganguli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where would we as a society be without math? It is a travesty that our entire public investment in math is ONLY $250M (0.004% of federal budget) given ROI is incredible. Examples: 1) elliptic curves -> cryptography 2) error correcting codes -> communication 3) information

Edgar Roldan (@edgarroldankb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opening of a postdoc position in stochastic thermodynamics at ICTP ICTP starting tentatively around Fall 2025 ictp.it/opportunity/ic… (deadline May 31st 2025)

Pedro Harunari (@pedroharunari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you ever find yourself in need of motivation to keep doing unpaid peer review work, read the crappy reports written by the other referees. It never fails.

Santa Fe Institute (@sfiscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Santa Fe Institute is now accepting applications for the 2026 Complexity Postdoctoral Fellowships! Complexity fellows contribute to SFI’s research and collaborate with leading researchers worldwide. If you recently completed your PhD in any scientific discipline and are

The Santa Fe Institute is now accepting applications for the 2026 Complexity Postdoctoral Fellowships!

Complexity fellows contribute to SFI’s research and collaborate with leading researchers worldwide. If you recently completed your PhD in any scientific discipline and are
Qiwei Yu (@qiweiyu2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the 2026 APS March Meeting, please consider submitting your abstract to our new focus session on Cellular Sensing and Signaling (04.01.29), which aims to bridge theory and experiments to understand how cells sense and respond to environmental signals.

For the 2026 APS March Meeting, please consider submitting your abstract to our new focus session on Cellular Sensing and Signaling (04.01.29), which aims to bridge theory and experiments to understand how cells sense and respond to environmental signals.
Pedro Harunari (@pedroharunari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now published at SciPost! We’re proud of this result, which shows that ANY current can ALWAYS be written as a linear combination of the perturbed currents, up to Kirchhoff's current law. It uncovers inner symmetries, with promising applications ahead. scipost.org/SciPostPhys.19…

République (@republiquebra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

😅 Advogado divulga um botton que recebeu em defesa dos usuários de travessão antes das inteligências artificiais (IA): “Eu usava travessão antes do ChatGPT.”

😅 Advogado divulga um botton que recebeu em defesa dos usuários de travessão antes das inteligências artificiais (IA): “Eu usava travessão antes do ChatGPT.”
clhong1248 (@carinalhong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Putnam, the world's hardest undergrad math contest, ended 4pm PT yesterday. By 3:58pm, AxiomProver Axiom autonomously solved 8/12 of Putnam2025 in Lean, a 100% verifiable language. Last year, our score would've been #4 of ~4000 and a Putnam Fellow (top 10 in recent yrs)

Santa Fe Institute (@sfiscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For computational devices, talk isn’t cheap. A new study by SFI Prof. David Wolpert and former Graduate Fellow Abhishek Yadav explores the thermodynamic costs of communication in computers — and beyond. Whether it’s a neuron firing or a CPU reading memory, every bit of

For computational devices, talk isn’t cheap.

A new study by SFI Prof. David Wolpert and former Graduate Fellow Abhishek Yadav explores the thermodynamic costs of communication in computers — and beyond. Whether it’s a neuron firing or a CPU reading memory, every bit of