Urbana Campus Research Calendar (OVCRI)
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Throughout her process, Jen Everett remixes images of herself in conversation with the materials she collects to talk about Black life, kinship, and collective gathering. Could you dim the lights? is her first solo museum presentation.
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Results in solid SBIR proposal draft by end of the series. All interested teams are required to apply and to be invited to participate (in either full-program or audit-only options). Click calendar entry to learn more.
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I am a sophomore double majoring in Astrophysics and Data Science. I have been working as a research assistant in Professor Filippini's Observational Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics group for almost a year now. In my free time I like going to the theatre to watch movies on the big screen, cooking fairly lot and reading all kinds of fiction.
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Artist and educator Jen Everett collects everyday photographs of Black life in the United States sourced from thrift stores and generations of images from her Midwestern and Southern family. She uses digital and analog mediums to reconfigure and recombine the images that attract her, by doubling or tripling a photograph, by isolating and amplifying a detail, or by collagin
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Yahya Ashour was born in 1998 in Gaza, Palestine. He was a 2022 IWP Fellow in Writing at the University of Iowa. He spoke and read poetry in several American universities and organizations. He studied sociology and psychology and worked at several organizations in Gaza as a creative writing mentor for children and young adults.
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Throughout her process, Jen Everett remixes images of herself in conversation with the materials she collects to talk about Black life, kinship, and collective gathering. Could you dim the lights? is her first solo museum presentation.
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Friday Forum + Conversation Café Rev. Terrance Thomas, Pastor of Bethel AMA - Exploring the Radical Black Church Friday, February 2 ⋅ 12:00 – 1:00pm (CST) 1001 S Wright St, Champaign, IL 61820, USA
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Dr. Brian Allan (University of Illinois, Entomology) is this week's seminar speaker.
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Throughout her process, Jen Everett remixes images of herself in conversation with the materials she collects to talk about Black life, kinship, and collective gathering. Could you dim the lights? is her first solo museum presentation.
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The Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar Series continues with Prof. Morris Moscovitch, University of Toronto, Prof. Moscovith will present a lecture titled, "Hippocampal–neocortical interactions: From episodic memory to gist to schemas and back."
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Nuclear lncRNA regulates hypoxia-responsive splicing by modulating RNA-protein interaction in nuclear speckles
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Role of MOV10 phosphorylation in neuronal development and its regulation
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Throughout her process, Jen Everett remixes images of herself in conversation with the materials she collects to talk about Black life, kinship, and collective gathering. Could you dim the lights? is her first solo museum presentation.
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Speaker: Alan Dibos, Assistant Scientist, Nanoscience/Center for Molecular Engineering, Argonne National Laboratory
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Speaker: Chantal David (Concordia University) Title: Moment of cubic L-functions over F_q(t) at s=1/3
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Taher highlights the place construction of first-generation immigrant Bangladeshi women living in New York, mainly by examining their dwellings and a network of locations within their residential environments and analyzes research participants’ physical and sensory ways of reconstructing spatial memories and their bodily experiences of transnational displacement.
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Sam Spiro (Rutgers) - Sidorenko Hypergraphs and Random Turan Numbers
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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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Throughout her process, Jen Everett remixes images of herself in conversation with the materials she collects to talk about Black life, kinship, and collective gathering. Could you dim the lights? is her first solo museum presentation.
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Join us at noon on Wednesdays this fall for yoga with a view! All sessions are free and will be held in Beckman's fifth-floor tower room. All are welcome to bring their own mat!
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Do you need dedicated time to work on a project, write a paper, or finish a task? No matter what you need to accomplish this week, scheduling productivity hours can help. Join Academic Women in STEAM (A-WIS) from 12 pm - 2 pm every Wednesday for weekly focus hours.
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Monthly invite-only Community of Practice meeting.
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Throughout her process, Jen Everett remixes images of herself in conversation with the materials she collects to talk about Black life, kinship, and collective gathering. Could you dim the lights? is her first solo museum presentation.
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Join us as Dr. May Berenbaum discusses her research on the biochemical, genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying interactions between insects and plants and how she applies her knowledge to help develop sustainable management practices for natural and agricultural communities. She will also discuss the extensive public outreach programs she has developed.
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Results in solid SBIR proposal draft by end of the series. All interested teams are required to apply and to be invited to participate (in either full-program or audit-only options). Click calendar entry to learn more.
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Throughout her process, Jen Everett remixes images of herself in conversation with the materials she collects to talk about Black life, kinship, and collective gathering. Could you dim the lights? is her first solo museum presentation.
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Friday Forum + Conversation Café Keith Knight, nationally acclaimed political cartoonist and musician - Cartooning Can Save the World! Friday, February 9 ⋅ 12:00 – 1:00pm (CST) 1001 S Wright St, Champaign, IL 61820, USA
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Learn to use the Tidy3D photonics simulation software by FlexCompute! This first session, lead by Dr. Weiliang Jin, will show attendees more about FDTD simulations and how they can be used to analyze DBR reflectors. Registration link to be released soon.
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Dr. Austin Happel (Shedd Aquarium) is this week's seminar speaker.
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Throughout her process, Jen Everett remixes images of herself in conversation with the materials she collects to talk about Black life, kinship, and collective gathering. Could you dim the lights? is her first solo museum presentation.
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The Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar Series continues with Prof. Mathias Weymar, University of Potsdam. Prof. Weymar will present a lecture titled, "Neuromodulation of Emotional Memories."
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Transcription-Dependent Anchoring and HSF1-Dependent Long-Range Speckle-Targeting Combine to Stably Position HSPA1 Genes Adjacent to Nuclear Speckles
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Throughout her process, Jen Everett remixes images of herself in conversation with the materials she collects to talk about Black life, kinship, and collective gathering. Could you dim the lights? is her first solo museum presentation.
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Speaker: Amanda Young, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Speaker: Kevin Ford Title: Toward a theory of prime detecting sieves
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The paper discusses the impact of Syrian refugees on the Jordanian economy and infrastructure, as well as the challenges and opportunities for their integration. It argues that the Syrian presence has both positive and negative effects on various sectors, such as public services, housing, trade, and the labor market. It highlights the role of donor funding..........
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Lori Raetzman, PhD Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign "The impact of environmental chemicals on female reproductive aging: a role for inflammation"
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Speaker: Timur Akhunov (Wabash College). Title: How much degeneracy causes non-smooth solutions for elliptic equations?
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Speaker: Peter Bradshaw (UIUC) Title: List-avoiding orientations
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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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Throughout her process, Jen Everett remixes images of herself in conversation with the materials she collects to talk about Black life, kinship, and collective gathering. Could you dim the lights? is her first solo museum presentation.
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Speaker: Xiye (Simon) Hu, Covey Group