Urbana Campus Research Calendar (OVCRI)
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Join Dean Rashid Bashir, featured speaker, at the first CZ Biohub Chicago conference.
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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: Krister Shalm, Sr. Research Associate, University of Colorado Boulder
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Valkiria Durán-Narucki, PhD Lecturer & Environmental Psychologist; College of Staten Island, City University of New York "The Ecology of Learning Spaces: A Perspective from Environmental Psychology" IGB Seminar - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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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: Sarah Hagen, Chitambar Group
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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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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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When practicing human-centered design, it’s important to connect with the people you are designing for—their lives, their interests, their motivations, and their struggles. Learn how to take a human-centered approach to gathering information that will provide a compass when designing to solve complex problems.
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Some of the most consequential outcomes of global warming for societies and ecosystems are changes in extreme events. Comparing 2000-2019 with 1980-1999, extreme temperature and flood events have more than doubled globally while the number of disastrous storms and droughts has increased by 30-50%.
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Join us for the second installment of the Gwendolyn Brooks Social Justice Initiative. This year's featured guest is Lillian-Yvonne Bertram, who will give a public reading Thursday, Oct. 3 2024 at 5:30PM.
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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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To provide actionable information on the climate impacts on energy and other sectors and how climate change may influence the sustainable energy futures, we developed a three-pronged strategy focusing on high-resolution modeling to improve simulations of extreme events ...
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Dr. Bess Perry (Michigan State University) 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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Academic staff members must annually complete a disclosure & request for approval of such activities. Throughout the year, additional disclosures & requests for prior approval are necessary whenever a change in such activities is proposed or when required by granting agencies. RNUA forms can be completed throughout the year for new hires or if an employee's status changes.
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Weekly seminar hosted by the Quantum Working Group. Topics include quantum information theory and related topics in operator algebra.
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Speaker: Joseph Heremans, Scientist, Argonne National Laboraotry
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Paul Sternberg, PhD Bren Professor of Biology in the Division of Biology and Biological Engineering; California Institute of Technology "Neural computation of semiochemicals in nematode sex and diapause" IGB Seminar - Gene Networks in Neural and Developmental Plasticity Research Theme
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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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Speaker: Chris Vairogs, Leditzky Group
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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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"Round Table Discussion" - Dr. Glenn Fried, Director of the Core Facilities - Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology Topic: Core Facilities
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Join the MINFLUX discussion in IGB 607. This week featuring Dr. Kideog (Anthony) Bae.
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Are you ready to consider your course learning objectives in a new light? This workshop presents a framework for creating design challenges that address course objectives and offer students authentic design experiences. This framework can also be used to explore potential project topics and create human-centered design prompts. All instructional backgrounds are welcome!
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A QCB seminar presentation featuring Lingyan Shi, UCSD.
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Dr. Rabin Bhattarai (Agricultural and Biological Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) is this week's seminar speaker.
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Please join us for a lecture by David Velleman, the Miller Research Professor in Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University.
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Andrea L. Guzman (PhD University of Illinois Chicago) is an associate professor of communication at Northern Illinois University. Her research focuses on Human-Machine Communication and people’s perceptions of AI, including voice-based assistants, augmented journalism, and AI in education.
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Join us for our interactive, hands-on science experience "World of Genomics: Discover Everyday DNA" featuring multiple stations focused on specific aspects of science!
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Weekly seminar hosted by the Quantum Working Group. Topics include quantum information theory and related topics in operator algebra.
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Speaker: Tzu Chieh Wei, Professor, Stony Brook University
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Aaron Wright, PhD Schofield Endowed Chair in Biomedical Science; Department of Biology;Baylor University "Phenotype-Based Profiling of Environmental and Host-Associated Microbiomes" IGB Seminar - Microbiome Metabolic Engineering Research Theme
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Speaker: Polly Yu
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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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Please join us to learn how Sandia National Laboratories and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign are working together through Sandia’s Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) Program. This event will feature keynote speakers from Sandia and posters from UIUC students on topics ranging from cybersecurity to materials science.
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Speaker: Xuefei Guo, Abbamonte Group
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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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Lunch with the Core, Speaker TBA
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Natalia Krawczynska, Ph.D.
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Synthesis is the area of human-centered design that takes us from inspiration to ideas, and from stories to solutions. In addition to discovering practical pathways toward new perspectives, participants will learn to identify innovative opportunities by collaboratively making sense of others’ stories and challenges.
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Dr. Bob Hughes (Oregon State University) is this week's seminar speaker.
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We will explore some alternate uses and roles of AI in communication science, including as gatekeeper, confederate, and collaborator. Rather than jumping on the ‘new hotness bandwagon,’ let’s talk about how great scholarship can involve and engage AI in a thoughtful, careful manner that will transcend the current moment and meaningfully contribute to communication science.
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The Biomedical Imaging Center & The Stephens Family Clinical Research Institute at Carle Health seminar series continues with Bruce Damon, Stephens Family Clinical Research Institute.
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Weekly seminar hosted by the Quantum Working Group. Topics include quantum information theory and related topics in operator algebra.
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Speaker: Selim Sukhtaiev (Auburn University)
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Robert Townsend, program director for Humanities, Arts, and Culture at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, will discuss the latest from the Humanities Indicators project. Learn what their data means for our work inside and outside the academy in 2024 and beyond.
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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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Speaker: Jessica Montone, Van Harlingen Group
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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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"Assessing the Impact of Paraben on Uterine Collagen Architecture: An Integrated Approach Using SHG, AFM, and Nanoindentation" - Mahmuda Arshee, Graduate Teaching Assistant - Mechanical Science & Engineering
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Join us online for research updates using MINFLUX. This week featuring Wenqing Zhu and Ayesha Bhikha from the Golding Lab and the Sanjin Kin Lab.
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Please join us for the Latine Studies Graduate Student Conference on October 24-25, 2024.
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This workshop elaborates on teaching practices useful for facilitating students’ engagement in collaborative problem-solving activities. We will also introduce assessment tools for evaluating students’ performance and learning during human-centered design challenges.
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Jesse Erickson, Astor Curator of Printed Books & Bindings at the Morgan Library, joins the RBML virtually to discuss Black bibliographical exploration and trace the migrations of Black Vernacular English (BVE) from 18th-century literature to that of the hip hop generation. This presentation is open to the public; please pre-register at go.illinois.edu/Erickson.