Speakers
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RBML's fall exhibit featuring the University of Illinois Library's extensive Conde de Montemar letters collection, as well as other rare and fascinating books about the 16th-Century Spanish conquest and colonization of Perú.
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Dr. Chen will review recent progress and challenges in the field of molecular biology. He will present their recent innovation in developing multimodal photoacoustic/ultrasound imaging techniques to image across various scales from the molecular level to animals.
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Join us for a talk by cultural organizer, arts administrator, performance poet, and host Tiff Beatty, Program Director of Arts, Culture, and Public Policy at the National Public Housing Museum in Chicago. This lecture is presented as part of the exhibition Black on Black on Black on Black.
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The Colloquium on Digital Transformation is a series of weekly online talks featuring top scientists from academia and industry on how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data can lead to scientific breakthroughs with large-scale societal benefit. Free to attend – Zoom registration required.
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Join us for a roundtable discussion by political cartoonists Eric J. Garcia, Keith Knight, and Ann Telnaes, moderated by Associate Professor in Graphic Design Stacey Robinson. This event is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Fake News & Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic.
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As a pioneer in the field of end-of-life care, Roshi Joan Halifax speaks to Buddhists and non-followers alike on such universal topics as compassion, suffering, and what it is to be human. Roshi Joan Halifax will present live virtually, followed by a Q & A with the audience.
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This two-day symposium will explore the positive ways in which religion can be present in healthcare contexts and will encourage attendees to think of interfaith knowledge as an important part of the practice of medicine in contemporary America.
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Dr. Selvin will discuss various techniques used to study neurons, and separately, molecular motors. He will also show that MINFLUX, another technique recently acquired by UIUC, can get nanometer resolution on neurons and has the potential for millisecond resolution with molecular motors.
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In this talk, "The Robotics Part of Micro and Nano Robots", Dr. Brad Nelson will explore magnetic navitation system (MNS) required for microrobot locomotion, and incredible breakthroughs appear just around the corner.
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This is not just a talk but a workshop! Dr. Cohen will present his work on translational research and then engage the audience to generate collaborative ideas.
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On the eve of Georgia's Election Day, University of Illinois Media alum Dan Balz (BS ’68, MS ’72, journalism), chief correspondent at The Washington Post, will discuss the U.S. Senate runoff election between Democratic incumbent Senator Raphael G. Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker, with Colleen King, director of the Frank Center.
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Speaker: Vito Scarola, Professor of Physics, Virginia Tech
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Recycled water for agricultural irrigation seems an attractive option as climate change threatens our scares freshwater resources. But are their hidden human health risk?
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Receive an overview of data privacy and application development from Aaron Collie, a manager, privacy engineer at Technology Services at Illinois.
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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 celebrate the end of the semester with the Program in Medieval Studies! Share in food, drink, and general merriment with friends and colleagues from across campus, and enjoy readings of premodern poetry honoring this time of year.
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Modeling of long term carbon capture and storage scenarios.
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The Colloquium on Digital Transformation is a series of weekly online talks featuring top scientists from academia and industry on how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data can lead to scientific breakthroughs with large-scale societal benefit. Free to attend – Zoom registration required.
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Join us for an evening of performance, creation, and poetry. Stuckey, also known as Dr. Reuben A. Buford May, will kick off the evening with a performance. Then there will be time for creative poetry activities, and poetry readings. Feel free to bring a poem to share in your native language, or a language you are learning!
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Join us to celebrate the opening of In the Making, an exhibition of art created by fourth-grade students at Booker T. Washington STEM Academy.
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What makes an image more powerful than others? Maybe it was a heartfelt moment captured in time. Or a vibrant color that caught your eye. Whatever it might be, we know a great photo when we see one. In this workshop, we’ll discuss different approaches and techniques to create engaging imagery with intention behind each frame. Together, we can continue telling the Illinois