Listening opportunites on campus
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Around April 1st, bibliophiles, book artists, and food lovers around the world gather to celebrate the book arts and the (literal!) ingestion of culture. Participants create an “edible book,” which can be inspired by a favorite tale, involve a pun on a famous title, or simply be in the shape of a book (or scroll, or tablet, etc).
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Come find out more about the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology! Learn about the barrier-busting interdisciplinary research facility and community of innovation. First Thursday of the month from 10-10:30 a.m.
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Is this a good journal to publish in? Should I be concerned about predatory practices? Join Dan Tracy, Head of Scholarly Communication & Publishing, to make informed choices when evaluating publication opportunities.
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The Inclusive Lab Leaders is a program to help those in STEM and beyond develop the skills and strategies to effectively communicate with mentors, students, and peers.
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Please join us on April 7 at 11:00 am in the Beckman Auditorium for some exciting research presentations. Followed by a poster session in the Atrium.
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Dr. Huang will discuss some of his team’s most recent projects which explore newly available sensors/devices such as high-speed sensors and deformable mirrors, analytical methods such as deep learning, and novel optical instrumentation to allow SMLM imaging in live cells and tissue specimens.
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Join Beckman Director Nadya Mason in the Beckman center atrium for the annual presentation of the Vision and Spirit Award, which recognizes a researcher at the institute who has fostered collaboration in their research and exemplifies founder Arnold Beckman's vision.
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Three experts from across campus will each discuss their work related to water and respond to questions from attendees during the #FunkPanel2023.
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Join us for film screening of Raspando coco (31 mins.) followed by discussion with filmmaker and Illinois Alumna Dr. Pilar Egüez Guevara on April 11, 2023.
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Join us at the reception on Tuesday, April 11, from 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. in room 220 of the Main Library (1408 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana) when we announce awards for First Prize ($500), Second Prize ($300), Third Prize ($200), Honorable Mention ($100), and the People's Choice Award ($100). The event is open to the public.
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Join Dominique J. Moore, Acquisitions Editor, UI Press, to learn how to turn your dissertation into your first book manuscript.
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UIUC faculty and researchers are invited to a showcase of cutting-edge research and services offered by NCSA. Discover the exciting new campus investment in research computing. Engage with distinguished researchers and affiliates, share your research interests and explore potential collaborations. Complimentary lunch and hors d'oeuvres will be served. Register by April 5.
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Teaching Assistant Professor and Product Design Lab Director, Dr. Goldstein will share her research on student-designer trade off decisions and design actions and thinking.
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The inaugural NCSA Student Research Conference will be held Thursday, April 13 from 12–5:30 p.m. NCSA will showcase the research conducted by students working at NCSA and with NCSA affiliates. This conference also offers the opportunity to network with NCSA researchers, faculty affiliates and industry partners.
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Join Director Nadya Mason and your colleagues this spring for informal conversation and coffee in the Beckman Garden. This Gather in the Garden Series will be from 10-10:30 a.m. every Tuesday through the spring semester.
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Join Director Nadya Mason and your colleagues this spring for informal conversation and coffee in the Beckman Garden. This Gather in the Garden Series will be from 10-10:30 a.m. every Tuesday through the spring semester.
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Join Beckman Director Nadya Mason and other members of the Beckman community for a special coffee collab in the Beckman Atrium including a poster session by our 2022 Beckman Institute Graduate Fellows.
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Single-molecule techniques are powerful tools for studying the functions of biological entities by investigating individual molecules. In this talk, Dr. Kim will discuss how single-molecule DNA flow-stretching assay can help elucidate underlying working mechanisms of DNA-binding proteins using ParB protein as an example.