Urbana Campus Research Calendar (OVCRI)
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Join us in The Rare Book & Manuscript Library, November 1 from 3 – 5pm for a Dad's Weekend Open House. Enjoy a relaxing Friday afternoon exploring newly-acquired rare books and other choice selections from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library’s collections. This event is free and open to the public; all are welcome.
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Do tiny CubeSat satellites measure up to much larger satellites?
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As part of the Big Data Summit, faculty, post docs, and graduate researchers can learn best practices of presenting their team/company at trade shows and networking events at the MWIN Big Data Industry Connect event on Nov. 11.
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Wildland fire smoke contains hazardous levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), a pollutant shown to adversely affect health. Estimating fire attributable PM2.5 concentrations is key to quantifying the impact on air quality and subsequent health burden.
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The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute is offering REDCap consultations on Tuesdays during the fall semester from 9-11 a.m. in partnership with the Scholarly Commons, 306 Main Library. A REDCap application specialist will answer questions and provide information about using Illinois REDCap for data collection.
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Metal oxide films exhibit a spectrum of exotic physical properties, and turning them into freestanding membranes enables novel applications due to the absence of substrates. This seminar will cover the production of freestanding single crystal perovskite oxide membranes, and the fabrication of nonvolatile oxide ferroelectric tunnel junction memories on Si as an application
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In this talk I will describe ongoing work focused on how the experiences of both mothers and fathers can induce epigenetic, neurobiological and behavioral effects and the interactive and multigenerational consequences of these effects.
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"Fine mapping and mutagenesis of the NRT1.1 gene family in maize"
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Non-Traditional Publishing and Digitization in Slavic and East European Countries is a workshop focused on Slavic and East European resources, specifically primary sources created by underground, alternative, and counter-culture social groups.
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"How do soil microbiome respond to cover crops? A global meta-analysis"
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Computational, Data, and Digital Approaches to Advance Health will highlight the expertise at Illinois in the applications to health and medicine of AI, machine learning, deep learning, computational imaging, computational genomics, big data and data analytics, and other computational/digital approaches.
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Undergraduate Research Opportunities for International Students in Engineering
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TIGER is the 5th performance from Deke Weaver’s life-long Unreliable Bestiary project: a performance for each letter of the alphabet, each letter represented by an endangered animal or habitat.
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speakers Series.
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The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute is offering REDCap consultations on Tuesdays during the fall semester from 9-11 a.m. in partnership with the Scholarly Commons, 306 Main Library. A REDCap application specialist will answer questions and provide information about using Illinois REDCap for data collection.
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The Myanmar water sector faces challenges, including rapid socioeconomic development, uneven rainfall, flooding and drought due to climate change, and lack of coordination among agencies. The talk will focus on Myanmar's water potential, water use and challenges, opportunities and threats in water resources development, water quality protection & government actions.
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THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER "Intestinal epithelial cell functions at the host-microbiome interface" Maayan Levy-Thaiss, PhD University of Pennsylvania; Assistant Professor, Department of microbiology in the Perlman School of Medicine
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This talk will focus on the role of the gastrin releasing peptide receptor (GRPR), the first itch-specific receptor identified in the spinal cord, in itch transmission. He will also discuss about the differences between itch and pain sensations.
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Fall 2019 working group meetings of the Migration & Game Design Group. Students, faculty, staff & members of the Champaign-Urbana community are welcome. Lunch provided with RSVP to wggp@illinois.edu by November 10th.
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"Revolutionizing global wheat and rice breeding: Insights, realities, and untold stories"
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"Assessment of the ecosystem service potential of a shrub willow buffer in a corn-soybean field"
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Dr. Camille Farrington, Director of the Equitable Learning and Development Group, will present "How Schools and Classrooms Shape Learning and Development." This session has 1.5 hours CEUs available.
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Dr. Camille Farrington will run a workshop titled "Digging into the Science of Learning and Development". There are 2.0 CEUs available for attendees.
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WGGP and Center for African Studies are hosting a Grant Writing Workshop and Graduate Student Discussion on Tips for Applying for Grants and Fellowships on November 15, 2019 in 101 International Studies Building, 910 S. Fifth Street. Lunch will be provided from 12:00-12:30.
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Graphic designer Rex Parker will speak about Frederic Goudy's typographic collaborations with his wife Bertha and with the English author H.G. Wells. Works designed and printed by the Goudys from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library's collections will be on display at the event. This event is free and open to the public; all are welcome.
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Please join us for the 29th Annual Mortenson Distinguished Lecture on "The evolving library profession and education driving social justice: a perspective from the Global South"
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Join us for Genome Day! Designed for elementary and middle school children, all members of the community are welcome. Exhibits and activities will cover topics including the environment, energy use & production, health, and fundamental research at the IGB in an approachable manner for all ages. Free and open to the public.
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This Robert Mueller-Thuns Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute is offering REDCap consultations on Tuesdays during the fall semester from 9-11 a.m. in partnership with the Scholarly Commons, 306 Main Library. A REDCap application specialist will answer questions and provide information about using Illinois REDCap for data collection.
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"Understanding symbiotic nitrogen fixation and bacterial genome organization using synergistic, multi-level approaches" George diCenzo, PhD Queen’s University; Assistant Professor, Department of Biology
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From simple logical constructs to complex deep neural network models, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-agents are increasingly controlling physical/mechanical systems. Self-driving cars, drones, and smart cities are just examples of such systems to name a few.
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We study the neuroimmune mechanism of neurodegenerative, autoimmune, and infectious diseases using mouse models in the context of disease contributing factors such as stress, steroid hormone imbalance, and aging.
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Undergraduate Research Opportunities for International Students in Engineering
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Professor Emeritus Clelio Campolina Diniz, of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais will present his talk titled Metropolization and Its Terrotorial Consequences in Brazil.
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"Genomics-assisted breeding of tetraploid potato"
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Breeding corn for organic production systems
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The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute is offering REDCap consultations on Tuesdays during the fall semester from 9-11 a.m. in partnership with the Scholarly Commons, 306 Main Library. A REDCap application specialist will answer questions and provide information about using Illinois REDCap for data collection.