Grainger College of Engineering, All Events
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When lead nuclei collide at near light speed in CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, they create the hottest matter in the universe, the Quark-Gluon Plasma, a state that existed moments after the Big Bang. University of Illinois researchers developed radiation-hard detectors to study how this plasma forms and evolves, advancing the quest to recreate matter from the dawn of time.
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PMC is a place to help undergraduate students succeed in and outside the classroom.
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Speaker: Wolfgang Pfaff, Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
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Hosted by the CS STARS, our researchers share their work with students interested in exploring computing and data science research opportunities.
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ECE faculty will share information on their tech elective courses, allowing you to learn more about the available options.
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The International Student Entrepreneurship Workshop helps international students understand policies and requirements for pursuing entrepreneurship and starting a business in the United States.
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Please join us Nov. 6, 11 a.m.-noon on Zoom to learn more about submitting projects and becoming an academic mentor for the Community-Academic Scholars program.
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Join us for an afternoon of free play of the upcoming addition of the library’s loanable technology resource: video game consoles!
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The Semiconductor Professional Development Seminar, hosted by SEMI, is an event focusing on how to make yourself marketable for employment in this rapidly growing industry.
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This presentation will introduce participants to a groundbreaking project called CraftCells: A Window into Biological Cells. This is the first tool that lets anyone—from researchers to curious students—step inside an accurate 3D model of a cell and see how life is organized at the tiniest scale.
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PMC is a place to help undergraduate students succeed in and outside the classroom.
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RREC features presentations by railroaders, consulting engineers, academics and others involved in all aspects of railroad environmental topics.
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Speaker: Aashish Clerk, Professor of Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
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Part of the Cancer Center at Illinois Seminar Series that features the latest research and the center of cancer and engineering.
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The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute (IHSI) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is hosting a hands-on workshop designed to introduce community-based organizations to program evaluation on Nov. 13, 8:30 - 11:30 a.m., at the Martens Center in Champaign.
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The S&R Day will focus on how sustainability and resiliency concepts and best practices can be applied to a broad range of engineering design, maintenance, operations, capital projects, construction, sustainable materials, organizational change activities, etc.
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A detailed quantification and comparative analysis of carbon emissions for three landfill final cover systems: (i) soil-only cover; (ii) soil-geosynthetic cover; and (iii) an engineered turf cover are presented. 1.0 PDH
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Grainger Engineering undergrads - consider a dual degree! Your primary degree + the ILEE degree.
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Did you know the internet is distributed using light? A quantum network uses the smallest possible blips of light, called photons, to share information in a fundamentally different way, based on the concepts of quantum mechanics. This presentation will share the work that led to the launch of the first Public Quantum Network (PQN) at The Urbana Free Library.
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PMC is a place to help undergraduate students succeed in and outside the classroom.
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Speaker: Soonwon Choi, Assistant Professor of Physics, MIT