IQUIST Master Calendar
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Learn how to tackle some truly tough questions
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Learn how to manage your data and files more effectively
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Practice your pitch before Research Live!
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The performance of “Quantum Rhapsodies” features live music, narration, and video. A reception will begin in the atrium at 5:30 p.m.
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Prof. Yaakov Stern, Columbia Univ., will speak about "Cognitive Reserve: An Evolving Concept" at 4 p.m. Oct. 3 at Beckman. The talk is part of the annual Beckman-Brown Lecture on Interdisciplinary Science with a reception to follow.
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Grab light refreshments and hear a few of Beckman’s graduate students and postdoctoral researchers share informal, compelling stories about their research.
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Speaker - Professor Eric Brown Washington University in St. Louis
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Do you have questions about your thesis? We have answers!
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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This presentation describes recent advances toward the design, implementation, and deployment of teams of fixed-wing unmanned aircraft for various autonomous information gathering missions.
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Melissa Littlefield, a professor of English whose interests include sociotechnical studies, “the body,” and culture, has written about the cultural concept and consequences of technologies such as lie detectors, magnetic resonance imaging, and electroencephalogram. Her talk is titled, "Neuro Cultures, Inside and Outside the Laboratory." Lunch will be provided.
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This colloquium talk is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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What happens during a campus interview?
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Over the past decade, the Propulsion Research Laboratory (PRL) at Utah State University has developed a promising “green” alternative to the current generation of space propulsion systems based on environmentally unsustainable, toxic, and highly sensitive propellants including nitrogen tetroxide, mixtures of nitrides (MON), MMH, UDMH, and mono-propellant hydrazine. Results
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Session 2 is targeted toward grad students and postdoctoral researchers.
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Prof. Bryce Gadway presents his research on quantum gases, and understanding how these systems behave in extreme conditions will allow for the discovery of new materials and a greater understanding of the world that we live.
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Do you have questions about your thesis? We have answers!
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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This talk will present some of Professor Jaiman's recent developments to integrate and complement HPC-based high-fidelity computations with the emerging field of data science and machine learning.
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Michelle Lore, REDCap Applications Specialist at the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute at Illinois, will talk about REDCap – what it is and how to use it here on campus. This is mostly a tool for human subjects research – so behavioral and social sciences grad students, postdocs, and faculty would be especially interested. Lunch will be provided.
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Learn how to navigate this important professional relationship
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Want to know more about career paths in technology management?
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This Colloquium Talk is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Want to know more about managing a nonprofit?
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Adviser: Andrew C. Singer, Home department: ECE
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Do you have questions about your thesis? We have answers!
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speakers Series.
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Stillwell Lecture Series: Boundary Layer Stability Analysis of the BOLT Hypersonic Flight Experiment
The BOLT sounding rocket flight experiment will be launched in May 2020. BOLT is designed to make detailed measurements of the boundary layer state and the onset of transition to turbulence on ascent and on descent. The seminar will discuss results and progress of the BOLT flow field.
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This seminar will present computational modeling aspects and a gallery of numerical results for the modeling of space re-entry aerothermodynamics and magnetized plasmas. It will also provide a concise overview of CmPA activities, COOLFluiD and the Leuven Computational Modeling Center (LCMC).
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Erik Nelson from Molecular and Integrative Physiology will present on "Extracellular Vesicle Verification Techniques"
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speakers Series.
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The Center for Advanced Study's 2019 Annual Lecture.
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This includes changing your degree program or adding/dropping a minor or concentration.
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Professor Aida El-Khadra, renowned expert in theoretical particle physics, will discuss her research in probing the smallest of particles of nature, and what those findings might reveal about the world around us.
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Do you have questions about your thesis? We have answers!
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Joseph Devietti, Assistant Professor, Computer & Information Science, The University of Pennsylvania
This colloquium talk is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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This presentation discusses an AFOSR-sponsored effort to develop a fundamental understanding of how the HET discharge plasma erodes the boron-nitride discharge channel. This knowledge will facilitate our ability to predict HET lifetime and will influence the design of future high-power HETs.