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SATURDAY PHYSICS FOR EVERYONE Event Department of Physics 11/09 Prof. James Eckstein, "Electromagnetic radiation from free electrons: From AM radio to Free Electron Lasers” |
Prof. Kelly Gaffney, Student Select Seminar, Stanford University, "Imaging Chemical Transformations with Ultrafast X-ray Lasers" Event School of Chemical Sciences (SCS) Seminar on Imaging Chemical Transformations with Ultrafast X-ray Lasers |
Frontiers in Nutritional Sciences - NUTR 500 , Toward Nutrition Justice in Champaign County: Learning from Community Partners Event School of Social Work Seminar by School of social work |
Just Infrastructures Speakers Series: “What is Media Manipulation” Event College of Engineering The Just Infrastructures Speaker Series was created by researchers in the Computer Science Department, the School of Information Sciences and the College of Media at the University of Illinois to interrogate the complex interactions between people, algorithms, and AI-driven systems. |
Data Sharing and Distributed Storage’s Role in Research Event Research IT Cyberinfrastructure or eInfrastructures tended to be funded for small projects for a single PI or very large science ventures (CERN LHC, NEON, NASA). What is emerging are medium-scale projects involving several universities and institutions. What architectures and capabilities are or will be needed by such projects and what effect will this have on the overall research computing ecosystem? |
Research Spotlight Series Event Introduction by Christie Wiley (Physical Sciences and Engineering Research and Data Services Librarian)
The solar car will be parked in the UGL driveway. After the presentation, we will walk over to see the Illini Solar Car. All are welcome!
Research Spotlight Series explores the research process of scholars across disciplines by highlighting their scholarly works. |
Zoom: Advanced Features and Common Problems - TEST Event Learn about creating and pre-assigning breakout rooms, polling, recording sessions and how to resolve related problems. We will also review any recent changes and news and answer your questions. |
CAII Spring Seminar: "A Shared-memory Approach to Big Data and Analytics" Event National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) NCSA's Center for AI Innovation invites you to join us on Zoom to hear from distinguished IBM Research Staff Member Peter Hofstee on "A Shared-Memory Approach to Big Data & Analytics." In this talk, Hofstee explores how technological advances that improve memory processing and sharing can change the way large systems & datasets are organized. |
First Friday Breakfast Event Research Park Startup companies and their employees who work within the EnterpriseWorks building are invited to join us for networking and breakfast from 9-10am on the first Friday of every month. Depending on the weather, we will have the event in the atrium or west patio. To ensure that we can provide a positive event experience with enough food and seating accommodations, we now request that you register for all Research Park events at least 24 hours in advance. Thank you for your cooperation. This event is free for EnterpriseWorks tenants, but registration is required. Registration linkHERE. If you have any questions, dietary restrictions, or need accommodations, please contact Cathy McArthur at mcarthur@illinois.edu. |
How to Diversify Your Startup Hiring Pool Event Research Park Join us on Thursday, October 20th from 12:00-1:00 PM for a Workshop with Sophie Roney on How to Diversify Your Startup Hiring Pool.Establishing a more diverse workforce doesn't require a large budget or stocked talent pipeline. In fact, it's critical for startup founders to start thinking about those efforts as early as possible. Research Park Recruiter in Residence Sophie Roney will discuss actionable steps startup founders can take to build more diverse and inclusive teams.This event is free, but registration is required. Registration linkHERE. If you have any questions please contact Cathy McArthur at mcarthur@illinois.edu. |
Data Science User Group Event Research Park Join the Data Science User Group on Friday, February 3 from 12:00 - 1:00 PM. Learn more about the Data Science User Group here. The aim of the user group is to build a community of interest around data science to foster learning, collaboration, and networking. The group will serve both students and professionals to bridge the gap between the analytical sciences and practical applications of industry. Attendees can RSVP on the Meetup page to attend the event in-person or virtually, but you must register at this link to reserve lunch.. Interested in joining other peer-sharing groups about tech and entrepreneurialism? Be sure to check-out our other monthly meetup groupshere. |
Lightning Talks! Event Food, drink, socializing, humanities and art project presentations, and DJ KamaMau (aka Kamau Grantham) spinning funky tunes! |
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SATURDAY PHYSICS FOR EVERYONE Event Department of Physics 12/07 Prof. Paul Selvin, "What is a Physicist Doing Studying Biology?" |
SATURDAY PHYSICS FOR EVERYONE Event Department of Physics Prof. Alan Nathan, "Touching All The Bases: A Peek Inside the World of a Baseball Physicist” |
Data Visualization Then & Now Event Join us as we celebrate data visualization through the years, featuring historical items and guest speaker Bonnie Mak, associate professor of the iSchool, History, and Medieval Studies. Dr. Mak’s presentation will begin at 4:30, followed by announcement of the 2019 Data Visualization Competition winners and a reception with light refreshments. All are welcome! |
SATURDAY PHYSICS FOR EVERYONE Event Department of Physics 10/26 Prof. Aida El-Khadra, "The Mysterious Muon” |
Professor Amanda Morris "Energy and Electron Transfer in Metal Organic Framework Arrays" Diffusion of Nanoparticles in Polymer Solutions and Biological Fluids Event College of Engineering Seminar on Energy and Electron Transfer in Metal Organic Framework Arrays |
Prof. Benjamin Garcia, University of Pennsylvania, "Quantitative Proteomics for Understanding Epigenetic Mechanisms in Cancer" Event School of Chemical Sciences (SCS) Prof. Benjamin Garcia, University of Pennsylvania, "Quantitative Proteomics for Understanding Epigenetic Mechanisms in Cancer" |
2020 Spring Publishing Symposium Event This event will be held on the second and third floors of Levis Faculty Center. The building’s south entrance provides an ADA accessible route. Complete information about accessible parking and accessibility within the building, can be found here. A UIUC parking map is available here. Questions about access? To request any disability-related accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this event, such as ASL interpreting, Live Captioning, wheelchair access, etc., please contact: Julie Laut (513-544-2682 or jlaut2@illinois.edu) by February 3, 2020.
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Prof. Edward Botchwey, Georgia Institute of Technology, "Towards Regenerative Immunotherapy: Using Biomaterials for Local Delivery Bioactive Lipids and Pro-resolving Lipid Mediators" Event School of Chemical Sciences (SCS) Prof. Edward Botchwey, Georgia Institute of Technology, "Towards Regenerative Immunotherapy: Using Biomaterials for Local Delivery Bioactive Lipids and Pro-resolving Lipid Mediators"
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Probing the structural evolution of Sr (Ti, Fe) O3 thin films during crystallization," by Haley Buckner (Perry) "Elastic constants of Boron Arsenide and Boron Phosphide crystals," by Sushant Mahant (Cahill) Event "Probing the structural evolution of Sr (Ti, Fe) O3 thin films during crystallization," by Haley Buckner (Perry) "Elastic constants of Boron Arsenide and Boron Phosphide crystals," by Sushant Mahant (Cahill) |
Making Containers Easier with HPC Container Maker Event National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) Containers make it possible for scientists and engineers to easily use portable and reproducible software environments. However, if the desired application is not already available from a container registry, generating a custom container image from scratch can be challenging for users accustomed to a bare metal software environment. HPC Container Maker (HPCCM) is an open source project to address these challenges. HPCCM provides a high level, configurable Python recipe format for deploying HPC components into container images according to best practices. HPCCM recipes are more portable and powerful than native container specification formats, easier to create, and produce smaller, well-constructed container images. |
Microsoft Azure Arc Workshop - March 23 , 2020 Event College of Engineering The aim of this all-day workshop is to familiarize you with the Microsoft Azure Arc service. For customers who want to simplify complex and distributed environments across on-premises, edge and multi-cloud, Azure Arc enables deployment of Azure services anywhere and extends Azure management to any infrastructure.
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Workshop on INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED Research Computing Facilitation Event Does your institution have lots of researchers and educators who You or someone at your institution can learn to be more effective |