Urbana Campus Research Calendar (OVCRI)
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Sewn in Memory: AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, at the Spurlock Museum of World Cultures, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC. Each of the panels commemorates a person who died of AIDS, or of an AIDS-related ailment.
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In Search of Lost Time: The study of Earth history and chronology from the 18th to the 21st century — RBML's Spring Exhibition in collaboration with the Department of Geology, on view from 1/24 - 6/22, 2022. This exhibit explores concepts of time, chronology, and history that form the lens through which Earth scientists view, understand, and interpret a dynamic planet.
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FSHN 597 Graduate Seminar Series Presenter: Marco Toc Sagra PhD Candidate under the direction of Dr. Juan Andrade Title: Development and validation of a paper-based sensor and convolutional neural networks integrated in a single-board computer for the quantification of sodium iron-EDTA and zinc oxide in fortified flours.
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On April 1, Dr. Peter Schlichting of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources will be presenting "White-Tailed Deer Management in Illinois."
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Join us at the Rare Book & Manuscript Library on Saturday, April 2nd from 1-3pm for a hands-on workshop all about medieval manuscripts! Pre-registration is required.
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hog ranch, hogwash, or putting lipstick on a pig, is an immersive dance experience devised and performed by Kayt MacMaster at Krannert Art Museum. Inspired by the lives and legends of cowgirls and showgirls on the American frontier, this work explores unbelievable exaggeration, solo travel, and self-legendizing as feminist acts of resistance.
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Celebrate Opening Night of the School of Art + Design Master of Fine Arts Exhibition. Join us for the presentation of diverse bodies of work created by MFA graduates in studio art and design disciplines in the School of Art + Design. This event is free and open to the public. Reception follows in the Link Gallery on the Main Level
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Beckman director finalist Marie Banich will give a technical talk titled “Neural bases of mental control: Insights from neuroimaging and beyond.” Beckman community members are encouraged to attend the live talk in the Beckman Auditorium, although a recording will be shared afterward.
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This presentation is part of a collaboration between the Wetland Science Program at the Illinois Natural History Survey, the Urbana Park District, Ascending Aesthetic, and the University of Bamenda, Cameroon, for “Celebrate Wetlands Week” with events during April 3-9, 2022.
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Speaker: Kejie Fang, Assistant Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Beckman director finalist Marie Banich will give a talk titled “Beckman III: Identity, Inclusion, Integration.” Beckman community members are encouraged to attend the live talk in the Beckman Auditorium, although a recording will be shared afterward.
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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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XSEDE, along with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, is pleased to present a two-day Big Data and Machine Learning workshop on April 6 and April 8. This workshop will focus on big data analytics and machine learning with Spark and deep learning using Tensorflow. An XSEDE compute resource will be available for hands-on exercises.
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University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Gregory Pawel, Graduate Student, Chemistry
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FSHN 597 Graduate Seminar Series Presenter: Qianying Zuo PhD Candidate under the direction of Dr. Zeynep Madak-Erdogan Title: Targeting metabolic adaptations in the breast cancer–liver metastatic niche using dietary approaches to improve endocrine therapy efficacy
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Alysson Muotri, Professor and Director of the Stem Cell Program at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, will lecture on “Human Brain Organogenesis - creating a nervous system outside the womb” April 6, 2021 at 4:00pm on Zoom.
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Vice President for Discovery Sciences
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How does language affect the way social change moves through a community or culture? Can ‘new’ language affect how we interact with each other and our ideas about social justice? Join us on Zoom along with scholars and activists from Italophone and Francophone communities to talk about these important questions about language and social justice.
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FSHN 597 Graduate Seminar Series Presenter: Luis Luna Alanis PhD Candidate under the direction of Dr. Youngsoo Lee Title: Development and Evaluation of Spray Drying Nozzle Designs to Improve the Stability and Particle Size Control of Powders
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We look forward to you joining us on Zoom for Dr. Adams's April 8 seminar! His talk is titled "How Did I End up Managing a Rainforest? A Story of a Kid Who Grew into a Scientist and Bureaucracy Hacker."
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All are invited to this in-person lecture by School of Art + Design alumna and Professor Emerita Bea Nettles, recipient of the 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award.
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Join us for a Sudden Sound Concert by the ensemble Kuroshio (Jason Finkleman, Joy Yang, Saori Kataoka, and Kavi Naidu) Kuroshio is the continuous flow of creative spirit expressed by an ever-evolving ensemble of improvising artists of Asian descent who explore and contemplate diasporic histories through multilayered channels of sound and performance.
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Join Beckman Director Jeff Moore 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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Safiya Noble, a professor of gender studies and African American studies at the University of California, Los Angeles and co-founder and co-director of the UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry, will present "Taking on big tech: New paradigms for new possibilities" as part of the Beckman Institute's annual SmithGroup lecture series.
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Speaker: John Chiaverini, Senior Staff, Quantum Information and Integrated Nanosystems Group, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Dr. Cecilia Leal will discuss her research on lipid-based systems and their uses in medicine and other biotechnological applications.
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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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Receive an overview of high performance computing sensitive data by Maria Jaromin, a senior research coordinator in the National Center for Supercomputing Applications.
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Women@NCSA invites and encourages you to join us Wednesday, April 13th from 2-3 p.m. on Zoom for our April event featuring Sociology Professor Mia Hardy in a presentation titled "Reframing the Conversation: Black Is Not a Monolith." Join us in this conversation as we reframe the Black narrative and break barriers. Zoom + more info: bit.ly/women-ncsa
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Gabriel Popescu, William L. Everitt Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, will lecture on “Phase imaging with computational specificity (PICS) for biomedical applications” at 4:00pm on Zoom. The lecture is free and open to the public courtesy of the Miniature Brain Machinery Program.
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Anthony Ray Hinton survived for 30 years on Alabama's death row. His story is a decades-long journey to exoneration and freedom.
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Professor, Neurology & Neurosurgery Medicine
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C3.ai DTI's Colloquium on Digital Transformation is a series of weekly online talks on how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data can lead to scientific breakthroughs with large-scale societal benefits. Free to attend – registration required. https://c3dti.ai/events/colloquium/spring-2022-series/
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Join us for Art Talk Thursday, a 30-minute gallery talk that brings you the opportunity to learn about art at Krannert Art Museum in a social, relaxed atmosphere. This month’s event will feature a short tour of Sacred/Supernatural: Religion, Myth, and Magic in European Prints, 1450-1900 led by Maureen Warren, Curator of European and American Art.
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FSHN 597 Graduate Seminar Series Presenter: Johana Coronel Laica PhD Candidate under the direction of Dr. Jaime Amengual Title: Targeting obesity by using gene therapy to promote vitamin A formation in the adipose tissue of mice"
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Dr. Emmanuel Johnson will present "Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Interpersonal Skills Development" and discuss his work building AI systems meant to go beyond technical skills learning.
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Join us for another dialog in WGGP's ongoing conversation with grassroots activists. In this opportunity, we will explore, together with activists from Chile and Puerto Rico, how artistic practices and urban intervention have allowed resistance, visibility, solidarity, and political incidence in the feminist movements.
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April 15th's seminar is titled "Land Ethics Evolving: Conservation in a Time of Rapid Social and Environmental Change. Dr. Meine is with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Aldo Leopold Foundation, and the Center for Humans and Nature.
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This presentation will focus on the design of a purpose-built computer system for running deep learning frameworks at scale. The system consists of 16 IBM P9 AC922 servers with NVIDIA V100 GPUs and DDN storage and is available to the UIUC research community.
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Speaker: Thomas Vidick, Professor, Department of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, California Institute of Technology