Events
National Center for Supercomputing Applications master calendar
NCSA staff who would like to submit an item for the calendar can email newsdesk@ncsa.illinois.edu.
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Professor Jamie L. Jones (English) will talk about her scholarly work over lunch at this event for residents of the Honors LLC, Innovation LLC, and Sustainability LLC.
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Hear from advisors and current ILEE students, ask questions, and learn how ILEE can help you gain a competitive edge in the job market
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For students working on startup ideas! Come learn the basics of trademarks and patents from Prof. Joe Barich.
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The Robotics Seminar @ Illinois is hosting Prof. Kaiyu Hang for a virtual seminar.
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NCSA will host a Machine Learning and Big Data workshop presented by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, This workshop will focus on topics including big data analytics and machine learning with Spark, and deep learning using Tensorflow. This is an IN PERSON event, there WILL NOT be a virtual option for this event.
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Learn about the CNVC application, meet teammates, and generate ideas.
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This 90-minute workshop addresses the basics of accessing and using the Delta supercomputer. The content is suitable for researchers and students who are new to working with a cluster and want to know more about Delta.
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Robert Townsend, program director for Humanities, Arts, and Culture at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, will discuss the latest from the Humanities Indicators project. Learn what their data means for our work inside and outside the academy in 2024 and beyond.
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Join Mary Ton, Digital Humanities Librarian, for dinner and discussion at the Humanities Research Institute about how to engage with AI ethically and effectively in your research and teaching through beginner-friendly tools.
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IGB-HRI Distinguished Public Lecture Series: "Linking Life Sciences and Humanities" with Jennifer Raff, PhD. Raff is an award-winning author and associate professor of anthropology at the University of Kansas (KU).
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Focusing on research and teaching in global languages and cultures, and on some artworks concerned with languages, this lecture calls for making a more pragmatic, and more assertive, case for knowing and learning world languages. Knowing and learning world languages are crucial to our students’ lives, to solving urgent social and technological problems, and to...
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SocialFuse: The event where you can pitch your startup idea, network, and find teammates. Or sit back and check things out!
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This event is part of the Interseminars event series for “Collisions Across Color Lines.” Supported by the Mellon Foundation. This multimedia presentation explores the practice of cinéritual by African diaspora women and non-binary filmmakers.
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The International Student Entrepreneurship Workshop helps international students understand policies and requirements for pursuing entrepreneurship and starting a business in the United States.
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Connect with investors and mentors that can help launch your startup, and get funding and prizes from a record pool of up to $500,000!
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Book discussion lunch with Gilberto Rosas, Anthropology and Latina/Latino Studies.
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Connect with investors and mentors that can help launch your startup, and get funding and prizes from a record pool of up to $500,000!
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Although its usefulness as such a metric is debatable, the notion of accuracy itself still organizes much of the thinking about AI. In an analysis of FORDISC, a database of skull measurements used to identify human remains, Iris Clever demonstrates how a focus on accuracy might struggle to account for the entwined relationship between humanity, science, and technology.
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Dinner Graduate Workshop with Mary Ton, Digital Humanities Librarian, on Planning Humanities Research Projects.
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Think Again series events: Kalindi Vora, Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, and Women's Gender and Sexual Studies, Yale University, holding public lectures on Feb.27.
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The Humanities Research Institute and The Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program co-host an annual event bringing together faculty, staff, students, and community members to recognize people who have made a difference in academia. Each speaker will have five minutes to tell the story of a woman in their discipline that changed the field in important ways.
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Community Speaker Series panelists: Tracy Barkley (Directory, Sola Gratia Farm), Emily Stone (Director of Public Engagement, College of Education), and Bhakti Verma (PhD student, Curriculum & Instruction).
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Reading from Yard Show: Black Life, Prairies, and Place Making In the Midwest, with musical accompaniment.
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Bryce Henson holds a Ph.D. from the Institute of Communications Research with graduate certificates in cultural studies and Latin American & Caribbean Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication at Texas A&M University.
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Award-winning poet and essayist.
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A public reading and book signing with award-winning poet and essayist Ross Gay.
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Gather with us in community to toast this year's HRI research prize recipients and to mark the close of another academic year.