IQUIST Master Calendar
87 matches found
-
Speaker: Christian Schaffner, U Amsterdam
-
Prelim Examination: Puoya Tabaghi, November 2, 2021 @ 1:00 PM, Online, Exam Topic: Machine Learning in Space Forms: Embeddings, Classification, and Similarity Comparisons
-
This session will describe the development platform for NVIDIA GPUs for both HPC and AI that will be available on the NCSA Delta system. Topics covered include the NVIDIA HPC SDK, NVIDIA’s containers with fully optimized implementations of the popular machine learning frameworks for training and inference, the A100 and A40 GPUs, and hardware features advantageous to users.
-
How do I become an inclusive and responsive mentor?
-
“On the development of zero chemical strain in functional perovskite oxides for energy applications,” by Lawrence Anderson (Perry) “in-situ Phase transformation in few layer MoTe2,” by Gillian Nolan (Schleife)
-
Final Examination: Jae Hwan Kim, November 8, 2021 @ 1:00 PM, Online, Exam Topic: WIRELESS INTEGRATED WEARABLE ELECTRONICS FOR BIOMEDICAL AND VIRTUAL/AUGMENTED REALITY APPLICATIONS
-
Speaker: Andrew Jordan, Chapman/Rochester
-
An informal monthly meet-up just for new grad students
-
A step-by-step guide for depositing your thesis
-
Learn about publication retractions with the iSchool's Jodi Schneider.
-
Best practices for sustaining a mentoring relationship
-
IQUIST seminar: "Quantum optomechanics in interferometry and transduction", presented by Cindy Regal
Speaker: Cindy Regal, JILA/University of Colorado
-
Join a network of students working on their thesis or dissertation
-
Final Examination: Yuchen Fan, November 17, 2021 @ 8:00 AM, https://illinois.zoom.us/j/84297085432?pwd=Ym56YWtxNlJnOENiVld3RVdmVjE2Zz09, Exam Topic: Sparse Representation in Deep Vision Models
-
This workshop is a 2-hour introduction to parallel computing on high-performance systems. Core concepts covered include terminology, programming models, system architecture, data and task parallelism, and performance measurement. Hands-on exercises will explore how to build new parallel applications and transform serial applications into parallel ones.
-
Learn about misconduct policy from Christopher Lehmann, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation.
-
Master the art of the personal statement.
-
"Molecular mapping of ionic liquids at electrified interfaces using electrochemical 3D atomic force microscopy (EC-3D-AFM)," by Shan Zhou (Zhang) “Spin orbit torques in magnetron-sputtered 1T’ phase MoTe2 thin films,” by Shuchen Li (Hoffmann)
-
Learn to craft a compelling fellowship proposal.
-
Submit comments and feedback prior to the DEI in the CS Department Open Meeting.
-
"NO COLLOQUIUM - THANKSGIVING BREAK"
-
"NO HARD MATERIALS SEMINAR - THANKSGIVING BREAK"
-
Submit comments and feedback prior to the DEI in the CS Department Open Meeting.
-
Prelim Examination: Furen Zhuang, November 29, 2021 @ 3:00 PM, CSL 469B, Exam Topic: Efficient Mining of Informative Descriptors from Data with Scarce Annotations
-
Speaker: Ana Asenjo Garcia, University of Columbia