IQUIST Master Calendar
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Professor Sam Tawfick will discuss the "future of work" Apr. 1 at noon.
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“Study of optical properties of Cui from first principles.” by Brian Robinson (Schleife) "The SEI formation on low-dimensional surfaces texture," by Hyewon Jeong (Braun)
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Saturday Engineering for Everyone is an open and free lecture series aimed at non-engineers of all backgrounds who are interested in learning about engineering. In order to protect the health and safety of the community during the pandemic, all sessions will be conducted on Zoom. Dean Rashid Bashir will be presenting on Covid-19 testing in the lab and at point-of-care.
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Speaker: Ewin Tang, University of Washington
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Larry Young, William P. Timmie Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Emory University, will speak on a to-be-determined topic.
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Part of the Illinois Computer Science speaker sereis
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Learn about the Fulbright U.S. Student Grant Program.
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Define your own mentoring philosophy
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Dr. Jaclyn Jensen, DePaul University professor of management & entrepreneurship, will discuss "Strategies for Creating an Inclusive Workplace Culture." Registration is required.
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Hee Jung Chung, Associate Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, will speak on a to-be-determined topic.
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Part of the Illinois Computer Science speaker series.
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“Mechanism of irradiation induced creep in amorphous materials: A low energy recoil-based study,” by Sourav Das (Dillon) “Investigating curvature-dependent organic ligand binding on gold nanostars with quantitative EELS spectral imaging,” by Justin Sanghyun Bae (Huang)
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Speaker: Christine Silberhorn, Ph.D., University of Paderborn
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Learn to craft a competitive Statement of Grant Purpose for the Fulbright US Student Grant Program.
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Start preparing for the faculty job search
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Speaker: Michael Highman
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This workshop introduces Python GPU tools for porting and writing code that runs on GPUs. The primary tools used for this, Numba and CuPy, are presented with examples. The instructor will present lecture slides, and students will use Jupyter notebooks for hands-on exercises.
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Learn to craft a competitive Statement of Grant Purpose for the Fulbright US Student Grant Program.
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Set yourself and your mentees up for success
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Our goal is to introduce innovation into the traditional workflow of isolating and characterizing EVs, which requires synergistic efforts from faculty in multiple disciplines. This workshop will showcase several national and international investigators, highlighting new discoveries in the areas of cancer, reproduction, therapy, imaging, and manufacturing.
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Saturday Engineering for Everyone is an open and free lecture series aimed at non-engineers of all backgrounds who are interested in learning about engineering. In order to protect the health and safety of the community during the pandemic, all sessions will be conducted virtually on Zoom.
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Learn to craft a competitive Personal Statement for the Fulbright US Student Grant Program.
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Speaker: Amir Safavi-Naeini, Stanford University
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Learn to craft a compelling fellowship proposal.
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Part of the Illinois Computer Science speaker series.
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This 90-minute workshop addresses the basics of accessing and using the Illinois Campus Cluster (ICC). The content is suitable for researchers and students who already have experience working with clusters and want to know more about the ICC and those who have little to no experience working with clusters and want to learn how to use one.
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Learn to craft a competitive Personal Statement for the Fulbright US Student Grant Program.
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“Magnetic droplet solitons from unconventional out-of-plane spin orbit torques in Mn3Pt,” by Robin Klause (Hoffmann) “All-solid-state batteries at high temperature,” by Patrick Kwon (Braun)