BIoE Seminar Series: Ben Alman
Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditoriumSeminar by Ben Alman
Seminar by Ben Alman
With host Cameron McIntyre. Location to be announced. Dora Hermes Miller studies the signals measured in the living human brain in order to identify biomarkers of neurological and neuropsychiatric diseases and develop neuroprosthetics to interface with the brain.
Learn how to create and maintain strong professional relationships with peers as well as leaders at every level. This workshop will focus on maximizing summer internships and project experiences through professional connections.
This panel will include alumni from our top employers who will share tips on how to avoid common pitfalls in the workplace, as well as expert guidance on how to stand out as an excellent intern or employee.
A small group discussion with panelist, Monica Motwani of Gilead who will dive into the creative ways to carve out and navigate a career path in industry. How to "job-hop" strategically, thoughtfully and without burning bridges.
We have remarkable AIs and precise robots, but why do humans still do so much tedious physical work, from factories to households? The core missing piece is dexterity - the ability to manipulate objects skillfully. Human-level dexterity is the complex synergy of mind and body, from the lowest level of sensorimotor control to the highest […]
We have remarkable AIs and precise robots, but why do humans still do so much tedious physical work, from factories to households? The core missing piece is dexterity - the ability to manipulate objects skillfully. Human-level dexterity is the complex synergy of mind and body, from the lowest level of sensorimotor control to the highest […]
Join an interactive event organized by ASIST. Reserve your seat in the Research Integrity Roundtable "Perverse Incentives in Academia" on Friday, March 29, 2024 at 11:00-12:30pm. Participants will review some common perverse incentives and reflect on the role these may play in research, as well as consider whether there are alternatives to these systems. Attending […]
All engineering Master's students are invited to use this weekday service to have an individual conversation with a career coach about any topic. No appointment is needed and the conversation length will vary based on the number of students waiting. Login directions are available at: https://waitwhile.com/welcome/officehours Also, check out the CSPD website. There's lots to […]
This panel will discuss the benefits and pit-falls of job-hopping as well as insight to navigating a well-rounded career path. Students will hear from representatives from Air Force Research Laboratory, Gilead and Wolfspeed.
With intricate ridge and valley networks, natural landscapes shaped by fluvial erosion often exhibit universal scaling laws and self-similar behavior. These properties are also displayed by the solutions of landscape evolution modes (LEMs), when fluvial erosion dominates over the smoothing tendency of diffusion (i.e., soil creep). Under such conditions, an invariant self-similar regime is reached […]
A small group discussion with panelist, Mike Spottswood of AFRL