Grainger College of Engineering, All Events
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The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute is offering REDCap consultations on Tuesdays during the fall semester from 9-11 a.m. in partnership with the Scholarly Commons, 306 Main Library. A REDCap application specialist will answer questions and provide information about using Illinois REDCap for data collection.
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This session will provide an overview of other components of a standard research grant including: developing the research strategy, background/significance, methods, biosketches, narrative, and the cover letter.
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The metastatic spread of tumors to distant organs is responsible for more than 90% of cancer-related deaths. Malignant cells that detach from a primary tumor and spread through the bloodstream are called circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Analysis of CTCs collected from blood holds promise as a repeatable and minimally invasive alternative for tissue biopsies. However, widesp
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ICT has presented the Kent Seminar Series for over thirteen years, hosting global leaders in pavement design and engineering. The well-attended, weekly lecture provides students and guests, alike, the opportunity to discuss their research, challenges, solutions, and the ever evolving transportation industry.
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EES Engelbrecht Lecture
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Prelim Examination: Karim Megawer
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Jim Hansen, Project Engineer at Geosyntec Consultants, will present “Geotechnical Challenges of Re-routing a River in a Contaminated Urban Environment”.
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This week, our popular "Ask a Scientist" booth features the Illinois Geometry Lab! Come see what you can build using polygons and check out what we have 3D-printing! Learn more about IGL events in the community.
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This Illinois REDCap workshop will focus on advanced ways Illinois REDCap can be used to collect research data, including how to build or edit projects with a Data Dictionary, collecting data with repeatable instruments, and collecting longitudinal data with defined events. It is recommended (but not required) that you have a REDCap account prior to attending the workshop
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ECE 590 I POWER & ENERGY SYSTEMS SEMINAR
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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This presentation describes recent advances toward the design, implementation, and deployment of teams of fixed-wing unmanned aircraft for various autonomous information gathering missions.
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Jim Pawlikowski & Toby Mitchell - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
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The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute is offering REDCap consultations on Tuesdays during the fall semester from 9-11 a.m. in partnership with the Scholarly Commons, 306 Main Library. A REDCap application specialist will answer questions and provide information about using Illinois REDCap for data collection.
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This session will cover any remaining sections such as compliance, key personnel, subawards, incorporating collaborators and subcontracts, building the budget and budget justification, cost sharing, data dissemination, data sharing, letters of support, and research resources.
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The Mentor Matching Engine (MME) is an invitation-based web platform that connects Illinois high school students and their teachers to STEM professionals who serve as online mentors. MME is an initiative of the Illinois Science & Technology Institute (ISTI).
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Antibodies act as a nexus between innate and adaptive immunity: they provide a means to target the potent toxic activities of a spectrum of innate immune effector cells in order to clear viral particles and infected cells. This functional landscape is remarkably complex, with multiple antibody variants directed to multiple epitopes on multiple viral antigens. This diversit
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This colloquium talk is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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ICT has presented the Kent Seminar Series for over thirteen years, hosting global leaders in pavement design and engineering. The well-attended, weekly lecture provides students and guests, alike, the opportunity to discuss their research, challenges, solutions, and the ever evolving transportation industry.
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Over the past decade, the Propulsion Research Laboratory (PRL) at Utah State University has developed a promising “green” alternative to the current generation of space propulsion systems based on environmentally unsustainable, toxic, and highly sensitive propellants including nitrogen tetroxide, mixtures of nitrides (MON), MMH, UDMH, and mono-propellant hydrazine. Results