College of Engineering, All Events
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This symposium will focus on international communication and collaboration on design and performance challenges and solutions for crossties and fastening systems.
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Final Examination: Hoang Hai Nguyen, May 24, 2022 @ 2:00 PM, Online, Exam Topic: MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF TRUSTWORTHY SYSTEMS USING EXTENSIONS OF NETWORK RELIABILITY
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Final Examination: Lang Wang, May 24, 2022 @ 2:30 PM, ECEB 5070, Exam Topic: Generalized Effective Medium Theories and Numerical Verification
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Prelim Examination: Surya Bakshi, May 31, 2022 @ 12:00 PM, CSL 141, Exam Topic: Formalizing Smart-Contract Based Blockchain Protocols
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Final Examination: Vaishnavi Subramanian, June 2, 2022 @ 10:00 AM, Hybrid, Exam Topic: Discovering cross-correlations in medical data for improved disease analytics
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Final Examination: Juho Kim, June 7, 2022 @ 10:00 AM, Online, Exam Topic: Probabilistic subclonal reconstruction for cancer
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Prelim Examination: Kavita Desai, June 17, 2022 @ 9:00 AM, ECEB 5070, Exam Topic: Stimulated Electronic Molecular Raman in KXe
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Uncover what forms modern railroad track, explore railway equipment from around the globe, and analyze the latest operations, communication and control systems might take. Learn how rail compares with other modes and leads the charge in reducing transportation greenhouse gas emissions! Find out how it all works through virtual sessions, hands-on activities, and field visit
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Final Examination: Jose Sanchez Vicarte, July 15, 2022 @ 2:00 PM, TDA, Exam Topic: RIDING THE WAVE: THE UPS AND DOWNS OF MOORE'S LAW
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RailTEC is offering two courses on railway engineering. Each will be hosted virtually on four afternoons during separate weeks in July. These courses can be taken individually or combined to gain a greater appreciation for the rail transport as a system. The first course is on Track Engineering Fundamentals and the second, Railroad Project Design.
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RailTEC is offering two courses on railway engineering. Each will be hosted virtually on four afternoons during separate weeks in July. These courses can be taken individually or combined to gain a greater appreciation for the rail transport as a system. The first course is on Track Engineering Fundamentals and the second, Railroad Project Design.
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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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Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.