ABE BIOCOMPLEXITY ENGINEERING SEMINARS [DR. Daniel Lowell Weller, SUNY-ESF]

The UF ABE Biocomplexity Engineering research group (members and collaborators of the ABE Hydrological Modeling Lab Led by Dr. Rafael Muñoz-Carpena) invite you to join our weekly research seminar presentations by a diverse network of researchers in and outside UF ABE, on various topics geared towards learning about complex systems and solutions within the discipline […]

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Candidate Seminar – Probing Light Scattering & Absorption: Optical Diagnostics for Multiphase & Combusting Flo

Probing Light Scattering and Absorption: Optical Diagnostics for Multiphase and Combusting Flows Thursday, December 8, 2022, at 12:50 pm Location: In-Person MAE-A, Room 303 Daniel R. Guildenbecher Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories Abstract A multiphase flow is broadly defined as any fluid dynamics process in which mass, momentum, or energy is […]

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MSE Seminar: “Viscoelastic Bandgap and Thermal Transport in Inorganic-Organic Nanolaminates”

Pawel Kablinski, Ph.D. Department Head, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic University Dr. Pawel Keblinksi received an MS degree in Physics from Warsaw University in 1990 and a Ph.D. degree in Physics from Pennsylvania State University in 1995. After postdoctoral appointments at Argonne National Laboratory and Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany he joined the faculty of the […]

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ABE BIOCOMPLEXITY ENGINEERING SEMINARS [Dr.Partha Srinivasan, CSU Ohio]

The UF ABE Biocomplexity Engineering research group (members and collaborators of the ABE Hydrological Modeling Lab Led by Dr. Rafael Muñoz-Carpena) invite you to join our weekly research seminar presentations by a diverse network of researchers in and outside UF ABE, on various topics geared towards learning about complex systems and solutions within the discipline […]

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ChE Seminar: Novel insights into built-in RNA sensory networks

Lydia M. Contreras, Ph.D. Professor Jim and Barbara Miller Endowed Faculty Fellowship in Chemical Engineering Dept. of Chemical Engineering University of Texas at Austin Title: Novel insights into built-in RNA sensory networks This is a Virtual Event – Please join us on Zoom at https://ufl.zoom.us/s/93516437663 Abstract: Bacterial regulatory RNAs enable dynamic responses to stresses caused […]

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3D Modeling of the Intervertebral Disc: Direct relationships between tissue composition and model parameters

Grace O’Connell, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Associate Dean for Inclusive Excellence, College of Engineering, UC Berkeley Finite element models provide a valuable tool for studying disease progression, risk of tissue failure, or repair strategies. To date, many models for biological tissues employ hyperelastic material descriptions with material properties that have no direct physical […]

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NE Seminar: “Radiation Effects in Ceramic Nuclear Fuels”

Lingfeng He, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Nuclear Engineering North Carolina State University Dr. Lingfeng He is an Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering at NC State University. He was a distinguished staff scientist and High-Resolution Materials Characterization group lead at INL prior to joining NCSU in 2022. He studies materials behavior in extreme environments, with a focus on […]

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MSE Seminar: “Mechanical and Oxidation Behavior of Hf-25Ta-X Refractory Alloys”

Eric Payton, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Materials Science Engineering University of Cincinnati Dr. Eric Payton is an Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. His laboratory addresses the sustainability of critical materials through fundamental research into alloy design, discovery, and […]

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ABE BIOCOMPLEXITY ENGINEERING SEMINARS [DR. Daniel Yeh, USF]

The UF ABE Biocomplexity Engineering research group (members and collaborators of the ABE Hydrological Modeling Lab Led by Dr. Rafael Muñoz-Carpena) invite you to join our weekly research seminar presentations by a diverse network of researchers in and outside UF ABE, on various topics geared towards learning about complex systems and solutions within the discipline […]

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GUEST SPEAKER – JOE MARKS – SOCIAL MODELING FOR INFORMED GOVERNMENT & COMMERCE

SOCIAL MODELING FOR INFORMED GOVERNMENT & COMMERCE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022 – INFORMATICS INSTITUTE E252 NOON – 1PM BONUS for would-be entrepreneurs: 5PM – 6PM talk: “Navigating Corporate R&D” We are frequently surprised by major political, economic, and strategic outcomes that reflect the aggregate preferences, decisions, and actions of individual members of society: the technological […]

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