Grainger College of Engineering, All Events
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Speaker: Carlos Palazuelos, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematical Analysis and Applied Mathematics, Universidad Complutense Madrid
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Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.
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"Accelerating large-scale dynamic algorithms with quantum just-in-time compilation," David Ittah, Quantum Software Developer, Xanadu
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(MOVED TO 4/4/24) Undergraduate Physics Seminar: "Topological Quantum Error Correction", Sary Bseiso
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This event is open to community-engaged researchers and writers of all levels across campus. Join us to learn practical next steps for moving your scholarship forward. The workshop will be followed by a networking lunch and private half-hour consultations with Dr. Doberneck for researchers to discuss their community-engaged research and publication agendas.
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Modern devices can reproduce stunning visual graphics and life-like audio, but did you know that there are new displays that can recreate the sense of touch?
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Speaker: Pranav Gokhale, VP of Quantum Software, Infleqtion
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Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.
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Join the Cancer Center at Illinois' Cancer Measurement Technology and Data Science Program and the Center for Genomic Diagnostics in a mini-workshop on Diagnostics for Animal Health and Animal Models.
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Learn about the Cancer Center at Illinois' Tumor Engineering & Phenotyping (TEP) Facility with a presentation and tour. Get details on services provided and equipment available to scientists across campus.
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Join us for a panel discussion to explore how these diverse, yet independent, domains can come together to foster a holistic communication ecosystem that effectively addresses the multifaceted challenges of our times. A reception will follow.
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Join the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Women in Aerospace for a viewing of Fly Girls which tells the largely unknown story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), featuring a remarkable group of former WASPs who recall the planes they flew, the challenges they met, and the pride they felt in playing a role in the American war effort.