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Great Problems, Great Minds Seminar Series: Computational Methods and GIS Applications in Social Sciences
Join the Social Sciences Colloquium at the Department of Social Sciences for this Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series event featuring guest speaker Fahui Wang, Cyril and Tutta Vetter Alumni...
ChBE Spring 2024 Seminar Series: Maria Cabezas
The Chemical and Biological Engineering Department presents their spring 2024 seminar series featuring guest speaker Maria Cabezas, research assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical...
Computational Mathematics and Statistics Seminar by Deqian Kong: Top-down Latent Space Generative Models for Optimization and Planning
Speaker: Deqian Kong, Ph.D. candidate University of California Los Angeles Title: Top-down Latent Space Generative Models for Optimization and Planning Abstract: In this talk, we explore recent...
Women in STEAM Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
Join us to celebrate Women’s History Month as we work to improve Wikipedia entries for women notable for their work in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) fields. Wikipedia edit-a...
Grainger Computing Innovation Prize Information Session
Sign up to attend an information session for the Grainger Computing Innovation Prize on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, from 12:45–1:45 p.m. in Hermann Hall Ballroom. There will be an opportunity to ask...
Stochastic and Multiscale Modeling and Computation Seminar by Jiahong Wu: Stabilizing Phenomenon for Incompressible Fluids
Speaker: Jiahong Wu, professor of mathematics, University of Notre Dame Title: Stabilizing Phenomenon for Incompressible Fluids Abstract: This talk presents recent stability results on several PDE...
Computational Mathematics and Statistics Seminar by Aleksei Sorokin: Walsh Functions and Spaces
Title: Walsh Functions and Spaces Speaker: Aleksei Sorokin, ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ Institute of Technology Abstract: The Fourier series expands a periodic function into a sum of trigonometric functions. For smooth...
At this forthcoming event presented by The American College of Bankruptcy in conjunction with the Chicago-Kent Student Bar Association and BIRA you will hear from Chicago-area bankruptcy and...
Applied Mathematics Colloquia by Ioannis Kevrekidis: No Equations, No Variables, No Space and No Time: Data and the Modeling of Complex Systems
Speaker: Ioannis Kerverkidis, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Johns Hopkins University Title: No Equations, No Variables, No Space and No Time: Data and the Modeling of Complex Systems Abstract: I...