IQUIST Master Calendar
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Nabian presents NVIDIA Modulus, a neural network framework that offers building blocks for a developing physics machine learning surrogate models trained using both physics and data. Modulus is customizable allowing user extensions to geometry, physics, and network architecture. It has advanced network architectures that are optimized for high- performance GPU computing.
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Speaker: Barbara A. Jones, Research Staff Member, Quantum Applications in Physical and Life Sciences, IBM Research Almaden
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Prelim Examination: Ziheng Zeng, May 3, 2022 @ 3:30 PM, ECEB 4036, Exam Topic: Towards Understanding and Representation of Semantic Idiomaticity in Natural Language
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Join us & receive a CS Pathways t-shirt!
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Three graduate students will present their research at the final Beckman Graduate Student Seminar of the spring 2022 semester: Bashar Emon, mechanical science and engineering; Eman Elhag Hamed, molecular and cellular biology; and Yuxuan Richard Xie, bioengineering. The hybrid event will take place at noon Wednesday, May 4. Registration is required.
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Final Examination: Kexin Li, May 4, 2022 @ 1:00 pm, https://illinois.zoom.us/my/kexinli?pwd=VmNKQmlvSk5Nb3JHMytWYzg2dFdMUT09 passcode 792588 (if needed), Exam topic: Modeling and Simulation of III-Nitride Devices and Circuits: For Next Generation Communications and Quantum Computing
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Prelim Examination: Julian Michaels, May 6, 2022 @ 10:00 AM, ECEB 5070, Exam Topic: Color Centers in 4H-SiC: Cascaded Emission and Porous Media
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While backbone topologies of protein structures are understood, a general overarching framework built using crucial side-chain interactions between the constituent amino acids are not. Vishveshwara will present a multidisciplinary approach for characterizing side-chain based protein structure networks using protein examples such as GPCRs, HIV Protease, and SARS-CoV-2.
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Celebrate our doctoral graduates!
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Speaker: Jesús Pérez-Ríos, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University
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Develop a plan for your summer goals.
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Speaker: Michael Hatridge, Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Pittsburgh
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Learn to craft a compelling fellowship proposal.
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Master the art of the personal statement.
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Learn how to transform a dissertation into a successful book.