NE Seminar: “Analysis and Simulation in Support of Core Lifecycle”

Abstract Traditional core modeling and simulation generate a wealth of applied physics parameters for nuclear analysis. However, it has frequently been applied in limited areas, such as fuel economics and regulatory compliance. This seminar will focus on software extensions that incorporate plant data and site operations, with a focus on moving toward a digital thread […]

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MAE Seminar – What Can Animals Teach Us About Aerodynamics?

MAE Seminar – What Can Animals Teach Us About Aerodynamics? Thursday, March 21, 2024, at 12:50pm, Location: MAE-A 303 Kenny Breuer, Center for Fluid Mechanics, Brown University Abstract Who amongst us has not marveled at flight in nature? While humans have been flying for barely 100 years, insects, birds and bats have ruled the air […]

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2nd International Conference on Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering

On behalf of the Conference Chair “ Dr. Ian McAndrew ” , we would like to extend an invitation for you to join our esteemed panel of Invited Speakers at the upcoming 2nd International Conference on Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering in Florence, Italy from March 21-23, 2024. Key Speakers: Ian McAndrew – (Dean at Capitol […]

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Collaborative Colloquium Talk Series: Dr. Michal Kosinski

Biography of Speaker: Prof. Michal Kosinski is a Professor at Stanford University. His research interests encompass both human and artificial cognition. His current work centers on examining the psychological processes in Large Language Models (LLMs), and leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and Big Data to model and predict human behavior. Michal has co-authored […]

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MSE Seminar: “Room Temperature Defect Control with the Electron Wind Force”

Abstract Since the Bronze Age, we have been controlling defects in materials with heat energy. Because thermal diffusion is random in nature, the process requires elevated temperature and a long time. In this presentation, we will explore the efficacy of the electron wind force in room temperature defect control. Electron wind force is a mechanical […]

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ABE BioComplexity Seminar

Speaker: Robin Sur Title: Monitoring and Modelling of Pesticides in Surface Water Catchments Bio: Dr. Robin Sur is a physical chemist by training and a Distinguished Bayer Science Fellow with 25 years of international experience in environmental and dietary exposure assessment (modelling, monitoring, environmental fate, residue analysis, metabolism, biomonitoring, global water quality). His current role […]

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NSF CAREER Workshop – Session 1: Guidance and Information

The Early Career Stage Investigator Workshop is back!  The program will provide a “deep dive” into the NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) as well as an overview of other early career opportunities. This workshop also initiates the departmentally-led red team review process for NSF CAREER proposals (which are due in late July).   Those interested should register here. Three sessions will be offered, sign up for any combination of sessions […]

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BME Seminar: “Maybe I just tied my shoes too tight: Imaging and computational modeling to understand…”

Karen Troy, Ph.D., Professor and Associate Department Head, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute “Maybe I just tied my shoes too tight: Imaging and computational modeling to understand skeletal injury and adaptation” Biosketch: Dr. Karen Troy is Professor and Associate Department Head of Biomedical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Worcester, MA. She […]

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