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BME Seminar: Imaging the brain for neuroscience and artificial intelligence
Abstract: Neuroscience can inspire AI. AI can help study the brain. In this talk, I will present our recent progress in bridging neuroscience and AI by using images of brain activity. I will share some examples of using AI to model and decode brain activity during resting state, natural vision, and speech comprehension, emerging ideas […]
Read more »Reinforcement Learning Research Presentation
Dr. Yingbin Liang from OSU will present her research on Reward-free Reinforcement Learning via Sample-Efficient Representation Learning. Also live on Zoom: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/91004734163?pwd=cDJIdnRGMEtSMjE1Q0p6bUo4dXNZQT09
Read more »ISE Spring Seminar: Pinar Keskinocak, Ph.D.
UF ISE Spring Seminar Series 3/10/23 at 10:40 AM Virtual Seminar Zoom: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/97583979403 Dr. Pinar Keskinocak Title: “Infectious Disease Modeling, Evaluating Interventions, and Resource Allocation” Abstract: Infectious diseases continue to affect millions of people around the world every year, despite the progress in science and medicine. This presentation will provide an overview of our research […]
Read more »ISE Panel: Women in Academia
Date: Friday, March 10th Time: 9–10:30am Location: Weil 406 (or on Zoom) Zoom Information: ufl.zoom.us/j/97583979403 The ISE Inclusion Committee invites you to a panel featuring four prominent women in Academia! The event is open to everyone, and refreshments will be provided! Come participate in an exciting and informative discussion about women in academia as we […]
Read more »NE Seminar: “Accountability Methods for Emerging Fuel Cycles”
Angela DiFulvio, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dept. of Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering University of Illinois Dr. Angela DiFulvio is an assistant professor in the Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering (NPRE) at the University of Illinois, director of the Neutron Measurement Laboratory, and a researcher in the technical aspects of nuclear safeguards and nonproliferation. Before […]
Read more »W3 Seminar: Human and climate-driven water quality challenges affecting the Texas coast
Michael Wetz, Professor, Department of Life Sciences, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Abstract: Coastal watersheds in Texas have experienced significant human population growth over the past several decades, yet there have been no comprehensive assessments of water quality trends in Texas estuaries. Here we synthesize results from analyses of several long-term water quality monitoring programs to […]
Read more »MSE Seminar: “Tuning Nanostructured Materials for Combustion”
Kerri-lee Chintersingh, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Chemical and Materials Engineering New Jersey Institute of Technology Dr. Kerri-lee Chintersingh is an Assistant Professor within the Otto H. York Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. After completing her doctoral degree in Chemical Engineering at NJIT, Dr. Chintersingh joined the Hopkins Extreme […]
Read more »Biocomplexity Engineering Seminars: Adel Shirmohammadi
Frazier Rogers, room 284. https://abe.ufl.edu/faculty/carpena/seminars/index.shtml
Read more »MAE Candidate Seminar – Toward Carbon-Neutral Energy Generation and Storage via Multiphase Thermal-Fluids and
Toward Carbon-Neutral Energy Generation and Storage via Multiphase Thermal-Fluids and Materials Innovations Tuesday, March 7, 2023, at 12:50 pm Location: In-Person MAE-A, Room 303 Youngsup Song, PhD Postdoctoral Researcher, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Abstract As roughly 90% of greenhouse gas emissions involve heat transfer processes, breakthroughs in thermal-fluid sciences will play a pivotal role in […]
Read more »ChE Seminar: Untraveled roads to familiar destinations: exploring new pathways to produce classic chemicals
Beata Kilos – Réaume, Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist/Technical Leader Chemical Science, Core Research & Development, DOW Title: Untraveled roads to familiar destinations: exploring new pathways to produce classic chemicals Abstract: MMA is a specialty monomer to produce polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) where increasing demand has motivated the industry to develop clean technologies based on leveraging abundant ethylene […]
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