Philosophy Colloquium
Marie Hicks Assistant Professor of History "Computer Love: Sex, Social Order, and Technological Matchmaking at the Dawn of the Electronic Age, 1950-1979"
Marie Hicks Assistant Professor of History "Computer Love: Sex, Social Order, and Technological Matchmaking at the Dawn of the Electronic Age, 1950-1979"
Save the Date! Our IFSH International Cultural Day will be held on Friday, April 22nd from 12:00pm – 2:00 pm. In addition to sampling a variety of delicious ethnic pot-luck dishes, we will have the...
HostPhysics Description Development of transformational electrochemical energy storage technologies is an imperative for enabling sustainable technologies such as vehicle electrification and renewable...
Armour College of Engineering's Mechanical, Materials & Aerospace Engineering Department will welcome Doctor James Saal, QuesTek Innovations, on Wednesday, April 20th to present his lecture, ICME...
HostChemistry Description By and large, the progress of technology in areas such as computer chips and solar cells is driven by decreasing scale, coupled with increasing intricacies in device...
Host Department of Applied Mathematics Description In this talk, Meng Zhao presents an efficient rescaling scheme for computing the long-time dynamics of expanding interfaces. The idea is to design an...
Host Department of Applied Mathematics Description The minimum cost network flow (MCNF) problem is an important form of linear program that can be used to model a wide variety of network design and...
Event Topic Stochastic & Multiscale Modeling and Computation
HostDepartment of Applied Mathematics SpeakerGregory WagnerAssociate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern Universityhttp://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/research-faculty/directory/profiles...
HostBiology Description Kathryn Spink, virologist, senior lecturer of biology, and chief health professions advisor, will talk about Zika virus in a special colloquium on Monday, April 18 at 3:15 p.m...