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Undergraduate Classes End
Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering welcomes Dr. Julian Rimoli, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at University of California -- Irvine. Dr. Rimoli will give the lecture, "Discontinuous Compression Systems: "Discontinuous Compression Structures: From Tensegrity Planetary Landers to Lightweight Metamaterials." ABSTRACT: The term tensegrity, derived from tensional integrity, refers to a certain class of […]
Join an interactive event organized by ASIST. Reserve your seat in the Research Integrity Roundtable "Reproducibility Crisis: What Can We Do?" on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 12:00-1:30pm. Participants will review some findings related to reproducibility scientific research and then discuss in small groups and as a large group the challenges associated with enhancing reproducibility. […]
Spring is here and it's time to get back out on the courts! No prior experience is necessary. We play to have fun! Space is limited to 12. RSVP by April 18th.
Undergraduate Reading Period
With host Warren Grill. Location to be announced. The goal of Hubert Lim's lab is to push the development and translation of brain-machine interfaces from scientific concepts into clinical applications, with the close collaboration of clinicians and industry.
Title: How does one bit-flip corrupt an entire deep neural network, and what to do about it. Abstract: Deep neural networks are increasingly susceptible to hardware failures. The impact of hardware failures on these workloads is severe - even a single bit-flip can corrupt an entire network during both training and inference. The urgency of […]
Get ready to dive into the realm of creativity and innovation at Pratt's annual student design fair! Swing by the Wilkinson Building on West Campus on Friday, April 26th, from 3:30 to 5:00 pm. Prepare to be dazzled by the brilliance of our students' projects firsthand. But that's not all - indulge in the carnival-like […]
Honoring distinguished alumni, faculty and staff.
Final Examinations Begin (9:00 AM)
In this seminar, Dr. Michael Pencina, Vice Dean for Data Science, Chief Data Scientist for Duke Health, and Director of Duke AI Health, will examine the ongoing revolution in health data science and the application of artificial intelligence tools to the field of medicine. He will trace the evolution of increasingly sophisticated AI-powered technologies now […]