Grainger College of Engineering, All Events
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Connect with investors and mentors that can help launch your startup, and get funding and prizes from a record pool of over $500,000!
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Join the University of Illinois-FGI for a Live Online Course and Certification Exam on Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Installation QA/QC for Geosynthetics February 4-18, 2025.
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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 University of Illinois-FGI for a Live Online Course and Certification Exam on Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Installation QA/QC for Geosynthetics February 4-18, 2025.
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Illinois undergrads of all majors are invited! Review the project descriptions and the scholar's role within each project to find projects that most appeal to you and best match your strengths and background. Apply by Feb. 6 at 11:59 p.m.
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Speaker: Mihir Bhaskar, CEO & Co-founder, Lightsynq
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This lecture will delve into scaling up of a plasma catalysis system and critical aspects of GHG mitigation through plasma catalysis such as: exploring catalyst formulation, reaction mechanisms, byproduct selectivity, and addressing existing challenges and future research directions.
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Join the University of Illinois-FGI for a Live Online Course and Certification Exam on Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Installation QA/QC for Geosynthetics February 4-18, 2025.
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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 Women in Engineering to de-stress and socialize over arts & crafts!
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Join the University of Illinois-FGI for a Live Online Course and Certification Exam on Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Installation QA/QC for Geosynthetics February 4-18, 2025.
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Enhanced Proton Therapy Using Real-Time Dose and Range Monitoring: Ion therapy offers superior dose conformality, increased biological effectiveness, and improved sparing of healthy tissues compared to traditional X-ray therapy. However, its widespread adoption faces challenges. This talk explores innovative solutions for range verification and adaptive treatment.
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Join Women in Engineering for TI Lobby Day!
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Undergraduate Physics Seminar: "Randomization Techniques for Low Discrepancy Sequences," David Zhang
David Zhang has worked with a group of researchers at Illinois tech for the past three years, where he conducted research on quasi-Monte Carlo methods, a field of numerical integration, and contributed to the implementation of QMCPy, the largest python library for quasi-Monte Carlo. This talk will be a synopsis of David’s recent work.