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All campus libraries will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 7, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. for an all-employee event. Library digital resources will remain available during this closure and may be accessed through the Library Gateway (click the link above). Please arrange your study or research schedule accordingly.
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This presentation will review three very different MSE wall failures; one failure involves the construction of a two stage MSE, another is related to cold weather construction, and the last is related to design issues. 1.0 PDH
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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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This mini conference will connect Illinois researchers studying aging.
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Join us for a delightful Chinese New Year celebration at Funk ACES Library during the week of January 29, 2025!
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Outstanding undergraduates examine health equity through hands-on research for 10 weeks over the summer at Mayo Clinic. Students are matched with a faculty mentor and fully immersed in the research and culture of a major medical center with top-notch scientists.
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Speaker: Hadiseh Alaeian, Assistant Professor, Purdue University
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LaKisha David, PhD Department of Anthropology; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "Reconstructing Extended Genetic Genealogies: Applications of the Bonsai Tree Algorithm in Genomic Data Analysis"
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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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The AIFARMS Institute invites you to join us in person or via Zoom on January 30, 2025, for an exciting seminar titled "Seeing the Unseen: Modular Open-Source Ecosystem for GeoAI" featuring Dr. Jinha Jung from Purdue University. Free to attend; registration required.
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Speaker: Mihir Bhaskar, Research Lead at AWS Center for Quantum Networking, Amazon Web Services
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Speaker: Anastasiya Osher, Anderson Group
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The rise of the global logistics industry has profoundly impacted global workers' struggles by organizing goods movement through a politics of just-in-time circulation. Although scholars have often dubbed this phenomenon "the revolution in logistics," Dr. Chua argues that the so-called 'logistics revolution' is better understood as a counter-revolution.