College of Engineering Seminars & Speakers
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Prelim Examination: Cheng Chen, March 1, 2023 @ 2:00 PM, Virtual, Exam Topic: Bioinspired Perovskite Based UV-Visible Multispectral Imaging Sensor
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Prelim Examination: Dawei Sun, March 2, 2023 @ 1:00 PM, CSL 221 and Zoom, Exam Topic: Exploration of Differentiable Programming for Design and Analysis of Autonomous Systems
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“Insights into mechanical deformation via high-throughput high-resolution digital image correlation measurements,” by Rephayah Black (Stinville) “Correlative microscopy characterization of an additively manufactured aluminum alloy,” by Kenyi Choy Hernandez (Bellon)
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Part of the Computer Science Speaker Series. Faculty Host: Dr. Nancy Amato.
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Analysis of Smart Water Meter Temporal Resolution on Water End-Use Classification and Mitigation Banking: An Economic Solution to Environmental Restoration | Presented by Christian Groenewold
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Prelim Examination: Corey Snyder, March 7, 2023 @ 9:00 AM, CSL 114, Exam Topic: Models, learning algorithms, and data sources for economical computer vision
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Prelim Examination: Shuxin Ming, March 7, 2023 @ 1:00 PM, CSL 419, Exam Topic: Time-Varying Radio-Frequency Circuits for Low-Noise and Broadband Front-Ends
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“Intrinsic and extrinsic tunability of double network hydrogel strength and lubricity,” by Ming Jun Lee (Espinosa Marzal) “The effect of secondary structure of polypeptide polymerized ionic liquids on ionic conductivity,” by Yingying Chen (Evans)
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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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Part of the Illinois Computer Science Speakers Series.
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“Characterizing state of charge heterogeneity in preferentially oriented LiCoO2 films,“ by Michael Caple (Braun) “Slip localization in an additively manufactured 316L stainless steel,” by Chris Bean (Stinville)
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Faculty Host: Dr. Nancy Amato.
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Reversible Markov decision processes
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Over the past century, humans have altered the global nitrogen cycle so drastically that managing nitrogen has emerged as a grand engineering challenge and urgent need. This seminar will focus on recent work designing nitrogen-selective processes, materials, and molecular mechanisms to valorize wastewaters.
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Final Examination: Ziheng Zeng, March 11, 2023 @ 8:00 AM, ECEB 5070,Exam Topic: Towards the Processing of Semantic Idiomatically in Natural Language
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"NO COLLOQUIUM - SPRING BREAK"
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"NO SOFT MATERIALS SEMINAR - SPRING BREAK"
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"NO HARD MATERIALS SEMINAR - SPRING BREAK"
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Speaker: Mikael Backlund, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois Urbana, Champaign
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“4D liquid-phase tomography of the Pd@Au nanocube etching reaction,” by Lehan Yao (Chen) “Open macromolecular genome: Generative design of synthetically accessible polymers,” by Seonghwan Kim (Schroeder)
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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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“Advancing the understanding of performance degradation mechanisms in solid state batteries at elevated temperature,” by Patrick Kwon (Braun) “Skyrmion breathing mode modulation through voltage controlled magnetic anistropy,” by Dreycen Foiles (Hoffmann)
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Part of the Computer Science Speaker Series. Faculty Host: Dr. Nancy Amato.
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Eliminating Risk from Autonomous Vehicle Deployments Dr. Panagiotis Angeloudis March 24, 2023 8:00 p.m. CDT - 9:00 a.m. Beijing Time via Zoom
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Load Balancing under Data Locality: Extending Mean-Field Framework to Constrained Large-Scale Systems
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To promote convergent research and facilitate the integration of geoscientific models across disciplines, we aim to create a robust “geoscience standard library” of symbolic equation-based model components.
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Prelim Examination: Jiaming Wang, March 24, 2023 @ 1:00 PM, https://illinois.zoom.us/j/81617325303?pwd=dUROV04yWTdoYllUOXVraldacnJhUT09, Exam Topic: Efficient Protocols for Molecular Communication
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Cities represent dynamic biophysical and hydrological landscapes, which are characterized by extreme landscape heterogeneity, intense management of greenspace, the burial of surface water in grey infrastructure, and the application of irrigation water.
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"NO SOFT MATERIALS SEMINAR - ACS MEETING"
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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.