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Speaker: Nicole Yunger Halpern, Harvard-Smithsonian ITAMP (Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics) Harvard University Department of Physics, MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics
Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.
Come meet new friends and destress with us at our first event of the semester! We'll have various activities including painting, casual games, meditation, and socializing/chatting.
Mechanical engineering professor Mariana Kersh presents her research on musculoskeletal health
This session will give you the opportunity to meet CEE students with experiences both on and off campus that they have been able to use to their advantage on a résumé. In this panel discussion, students will answer questions about how to fill résumés with skills and activities that stand out. Be sure to come with questions of your own.
Speaker: Lintao Li, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Dajun Wang group)
Have an idea but aren't sure what to do next? Come to Entrepreneurship Advising with TEC! Bring your ideas--we'll help you figure out your next steps, and guide you through campus and community resources.
Friday, September 4, 2020 5pm - 6pm CDT Whether or not becoming a git wizard is your dream, this event will be worth your time, so please consider joining us if you are available! "According to the latest Stack Overflow developer survey, more than 70 percent of developers use Git, making it the most-used VCS in the world. Becoming a git wizard is a skill that you w
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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.
We build autonomous lunar excavation robots and we want you to join our team! Our zoom meeting will give you the chance to get to know the in-depth details of our team. No specific major required and no experience required.
LCS is proud to host the Professional development & wellness colloquium, aimed at improving students general career and personal life. Our first guest speaker is professor Judson Brewer on how to use novel discoveries on neuroscience on how to improve well being and habits.
Chemical engineering professor Diwakar Shukla presents on computation structural biology of plants.
"A Career in Thin Air" presented by Prof. Andy Nagy Wednesday, September 9, 2020 4:00 PM 4:50 PM Title: A Career in Thin Air Professor Nagy will discuss his 60 year career in space science. He started around the beginning of the space science era, when most measurements provided new, exciting and often unexpected results. The related model developments to explain
SPEAKER: Thomas Miebach, Ann Marie Morgam, Michael L. Oelze & Corey Snyder TITLE: "Graduate Student Well-being Informational Seminar" HOST: Michael L. Oelze, Ph.D., Professor and Associate Head for Graduate Affairs, ECE
SPEAKER: Thomas Miebach, Ann Marie Morgam, Michael L. Oelze & Corey Snyder TITLE: "Graduate Student Well-being Informational Seminar" HOST: Michael L. Oelze, Ph.D., Professor and Associate Head for Graduate Affairs, ECE
Bring your résumé to this review night and find out if it's ready for action. The session will start with a CEE Alumni Association Board member giving a presentation about ways to craft a winning résumé and cover letter. Afterwards, you will be able to meet one-on-one with alumni who will look over your résumé and offer suggestions for revision.
The William W. Hay Railroad Engineering Seminar Presents: Innovations in Track Inspection – The Use of 3D Laser Sensing and AI to Detect Changes in Track Condition Richard Fox-Ivey | Principal Consultant | Railmetrics
Have an idea but aren't sure what to do next? Come to Entrepreneurship Advising with TEC! Bring your ideas--we'll help you figure out your next steps, and guide you through campus and community resources.
ITRC’s Fall Seminar Series on “Resilience and Sustainability of Urban Transportation Infrastructure”
Advancing Sustainability Through INVEST with Constance M. Hill Galloway, Ph.D., of the Federal Highway Administration.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2020 | 3:00-5:00 P.M. COVID-19 TESTING TECHNOLOGY | KEYNOTE SPEAKER: BRIAN CUNNINGHAM, Illinois ECE Professor
The Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation brings IBM to its seminar series Monday, September 14, 2020 11 am - 12 pm. The Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation will be hosting a seminar series during the fall semester with a variety of speakers from across campus and Industry.
Prelim Examination: Shiyu Liang, Sept. 14, 2020 @ 2:00 PM, https://illinois.zoom.us/j/97292134131?pwd=QzU1RW9zcEpOYjBJVHZGcU5EYW1zdz09, Exam Topic: The Role of Explicit Regularization in Over-parameterized Neural Networks
This session will give an overview of the structure of the NIH and the various funding mechanisms. Participants will learn to effectively communicate with Program Officers, and get tips for planning a successful proposal. A panel of faculty members will lead the session.
Eaton Tech Talk - focus on Inclusion, Diversity and Sustainability Monday, September 14, 2020 at 5pm CDT Speaker: Renee Eddy, Manager Eaton Electrical Sector RD&E Portfolio
Choose your own adventure as you navigate the basics of your terminal in this open-to-all, beginner-friendly workshop led by WCS Explorations!
Prospective students: Join the Grainger Engineering recruitment team and department advisors to learn more about majors, college resources, and the application process! You will have the opportunity to meet with two departments in a breakout session to deep dive into what that major has to offer to aid in your application process.
Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers.
Curious how to make your resume stand out? Wondering how to prepare for a technical interview? Come join recruiter Gillian McLarty and software engineer Allison Ventura from Hubspot for a discussion on how to prepare yourself for an internship or career in Software Engineering! Please register for the event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hubspot-x-wcs-how-to-prepare-yo
When: Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 7pm CDT Title: Accelerating Software 2.0 Abstract: Weiwei Chen will discuss the transition to Software 2.0 and share how SambaNova Systems is creating the new generation of AI computing through software and hardware co-design that allows deep learning applications to run orders of magnitude faster than on traditional hardware.
Isolate & Ideate Challenge: Creativity Workshop - Join us and get inspired to come up with an innovative idea or elevate one you already have, then submit your idea before Sept. 20 for a chance to win $150.
Biomedical engineering professor Casey Ankeny presents strategies for in-person and remote teaching
HCESC at Illinois presents a monthly COVID-19 seminar series. September will feature keynote speaker, ECE Prof. Brian Cunningham, and the focus will be on COVID-19 testing technology grants. Be sure to register.