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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Do you have an interesting research idea and want to explore commercializing it?
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As part of the Big Data Summit, faculty, post docs, and graduate researchers can learn best practices of presenting their team/company at trade shows and networking events at the MWIN Big Data Industry Connect event on Nov. 11.
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This Distinguished Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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CAS Noonhour Presentation featuring 2018-19 CAS Associate David O'Brien.
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Attend this interactive workshop to learn the fundamentals of market research. You will learn how to identify your competitors, define key questions, create a research plan, and implement the right market research methodology to help your startup.
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MillerComm Lecture Series event featuring Natalie Kofler.
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TIGER is the 5th performance from Deke Weaver’s life-long Unreliable Bestiary project: a performance for each letter of the alphabet, each letter represented by an endangered animal or habitat.
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speakers Series.
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Mark Roseman is a Professor of History and the Pat M Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies at Indiana University. He is a historian of modern Europe, with particular interests in the History of the Holocaust and in modern German history.
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Can I start a business in the U.S.? What about Visa classifications? Get answers to these questions and many more!
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with Peter Fritzsche (History), and Mark Roseman (History, Indiana University Bloomington. Moderated by Harriet Murav (Slavic Languages & Literatures and Comparative & World Literature). Co-sponsored by Jewish Culture & Society.
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“The First Mountain to Be Removed: Yellow Fever Control and the Construction of the Panama Canal.” Paul Sutter, (History, University of Colorado Boulder), is the author of Driven Wild: How the Fight against Automobiles Launched the Modern Wilderness Movement (2002) and Let Us Now Praise Famous Gullies: Providence Canyon and the Soils of the South (2015).
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This Robert Mueller-Thuns Lecture is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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From simple logical constructs to complex deep neural network models, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-agents are increasingly controlling physical/mechanical systems. Self-driving cars, drones, and smart cities are just examples of such systems to name a few.
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Abolition Initiative presentation.
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This Colloquium is part of the Illinois Computer Science Speaker Series.
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Looking for startup teammates? Or, just want to know what TEC is all about? Make your idea a reality at SocialFuse: a recurring pitching and networking event for you! Come pitch your ideas, find teammates to scale your startup, or just sit back and check things out.