Photo - Lynda Cohen LoigmanVIRTUAL - April 7 - Professor Michael Brenner on "Science and Cooking" - HAA Sponsored

Are your homemade breads disappointing, your souffles failing, and your friends and family losing interest in your culinary creations? 

Perhaps Professor Michael Brenner can help!

 

 

PROFESSOR MICHAEL BRENNER is the Michael F. Cronin Professor of Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics and Professor of Physics in Harvard’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. He developed the extremely popular Harvard class Science and Cooking: From Haute Cuisine to the Science of Soft Matter and recently co-wrote the book Science and Cooking: Physics Meets Food, From Homemade to Haute Cuisine. His research uses mathematics to examine a wide variety of problems in science and engineering, ranging from understanding the shapes of bird beaks, whale flippers, and fungal spores, to finding the principles for designing materials that can assemble themselves, to answering ordinary questions about daily life, such as why a droplet of fluid splashes when it collides with a solid surface. He is the recipient of multiple awards for teaching and mentorship including the George Ledlie Prize, awarded in part for his work as a remarkable teacher and mentor.

 

This talk was arranged by Mike McLaughlin ’87, HAA Director for Metropolitan New York and New Jersey, for the six clubs (the Harvard Clubs of Long Island, Rockland County, New Jersey, and Princeton, and the Harvard-Radcliffe Clubs of Westchester and Hudson Valley).

 

To sign up for the event, go to: http://hcprinceton.clubs.harvard.edu/article.html?aid=469

where you will see event details and the “Click To Register” link.

You will have to log in by using their Harvard Key. As soon as they register, they will be sent an email containing the Zoom information for the event.

 

 

Date:

Wednesday April 7, 2021

Time:

7:00 PM to 8:00 PM 

Location:

Webinar

Cost:

Free.

Tickets:

Sign up via http://hcprinceton.clubs.harvard.edu/article.html?aid=469

** You will need to log in with your Harvard Key.**

Who:

Open to members and alumni

Inquiries:

For further info email jeblack0621@gmail.com