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AIDS Quilt Panels from Central Illinois, at the Spurlock Museum of World Cultures, features over a dozen quilt panels originally made in the 1980s and early 1990s for the AIDS Memorial Quilt, in Washington, DC.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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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Nabian presents NVIDIA Modulus, a neural network framework that offers building blocks for a developing physics machine learning surrogate models trained using both physics and data. Modulus is customizable allowing user extensions to geometry, physics, and network architecture. It has advanced network architectures that are optimized for high- performance GPU computing.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Speaker: Barbara A. Jones, Research Staff Member, Quantum Applications in Physical and Life Sciences, IBM Research Almaden
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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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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Professor Mara Wade explains the history and significance of emblem books, while showcasing a splendid recent acquisition to the RBML collection.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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The Diverse Voices Speakers Series is designed to inspire campus dialogue on topics such as race, gender, identity, religion, age, veterans, disability, and social justice in the research enterprise.
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Learn about IGB research, hear about current issues in the life sciences, and connect with others at the poster session at the 2022 Fellows Symposium. To register and submit a poster for the competition please visit fellows.igb.illinois.edu.
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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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WGGP 2022 Spring Reception Thursday, May 5th 4:00-5:30pm (Remarks at 4:30) Room 407 Illini Union *RSVP appreciated by April 26th*
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Speak Café stands for Song, Poetry, Expression, Art, and Knowledge. It is an open-mic public performance space at Krannert Art Museum organized and moderated by Shaya Robinson. Speak Café is creative space to share your craft, express thoughts, recite poetry, rap, or even show artwork. Bring friends to the former café space in the KAM lobby to listen or share your art.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Check out engaging poster presentations from our 2021–22 SPIN interns to learn more about the projects and research they're working on at our center. These videos will be available for viewing until June 3rd.
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Join us for the Art of Science 12.0: Interdependencies at Cafeteria & Company in Urbana. Opening night on May 6th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm, and an additional showing on May 7th from 10:00am to 4:00pm.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Celebrate Opening Night of the 2022 School of Art + Design Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition. Join us to explore a wide range of art and design work created by BFA graduates in studio art, new media, art education, graphic design, and industrial design. This event is free and open to the public. Reception in the Link Gallery on the Main Level
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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While backbone topologies of protein structures are understood, a general overarching framework built using crucial side-chain interactions between the constituent amino acids are not. Vishveshwara will present a multidisciplinary approach for characterizing side-chain based protein structure networks using protein examples such as GPCRs, HIV Protease, and SARS-CoV-2.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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This talk discusses recent developments in modeling the joint dynamics of information propagation and belief evolution in a world marked by democratized broadcast and information overload. Implications of new models are discussed, demonstrating how they explain the growth of polarization and the increased susceptibility to disinformation.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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The C3.ai Digital Transformation Institute features UC Berkeley Researcher Chinmay Maheshwari on Thursday, May 12 in a free talk titled “Decentralized, Communication- and Coordination-free Learning in Structured Matching Markets.” All are welcome – registration required.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Join the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and moderator ECE Assistant Professor Lara Waldrop for an informal in-person Q & A with Dr. Zurbuchen. This event is open to all students, faculty and staff.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Speaker: Jesús Pérez-Ríos, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Computer architecture has again reached a time of major changes. Industry and academia are actively following multiple promising paths. To paint a (limited) picture of the landscape, this talk examines some of the main challenges that computer architects are facing today and what are possible avenues of growth.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Registration is now open for the UIUC Astronomy Department’s Girls’ Astronomy Summer Camp! This two-day camp for rising 10th and 11th graders focuses on hands-on astronomy projects, including working with real astronomy data and a tour of UIUC’s historic observatory. Registration is free, and the camp runs from June 21-22 from 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM.
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Speaker: Michael Hatridge, Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Pittsburgh
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This webinar will provide a short overview of neural networks and feature discovery. The basic convolution neural network for digit recognition using Tensorflow will be demonstrated, and its performance explored. What defines deep learning in practice and running deep networks on Expanse using Tensorboard, notebooks, and batch jobs will be discussed.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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The Krannert Art Museum Council invites members, friends, and art lovers to come to celebrate the museum’s collection and to help it grow in new and exciting ways. This special event brings you behind the scenes to see how new works of art are selected for the museum. Exciting news for this year: Acquired Taste Celebration will be held at the Siebel Center for Design.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Join our team of SBIR experts and the FAST (Federal and State Technology) Center of Illinois for a monthly SBIR 101 event from 12:00-1:00pm CT the fourth Wednesday of each month.
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In this talk, Mathworks presenters will address these and other common challenges by showing how MATLAB and Simulink can help to implement an integrated AMR design workflow.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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This talk will discuss recent efforts at the Agroecosystem Sustainability Center (ASC) at UIUC in applying geospatial intelligence to advance the scientific understanding and applications in food security, water security, and environmental sustainability, with a central focus on the US agriculture.