Events

Quantum Federated Learning for Healthcare: a new paradigm for collaborative AI

Virtual

The healthcare industry frequently handles sensitive and proprietary data, and due to strict privacy regulations, it is often reluctant to share it directly. In today's context, Federated Learning (FL) stands out as a crucial remedy, facilitating the rapid advancement of distributed machine learning while effectively managing critical concerns regarding data privacy and governance. In recent […]

PhD Plus Career Conversation “IP and Patent Law”

JB Duke Hotel

Join guest expert and Pratt PhD Alumni, Dr. Jeff Mills, for a small group discussion and Q&A about Patent & IP law in nanotechnology, pharmaceuticals, biotech, medical devices and beyond .

Tidyomics: Enabling Tidy Data Analysis Workflows for Complex Biological Data

French Family Science Center 4233

The Love lab develops statistical methods and open source software for analysis of high dimensional biological data. We collaborate with groups in Genetics, Biology, Computer Science, Neuroscience/Psychiatry, and Cancer Epidemiology, to improve data analysis tools and workflows, with a focus on transcriptomics. Here I will talk about updates from an international team within R/Bioconductor working […]

CEE Seminar -From Pathogen-centric to Microbiome-Inclusive Approaches to Enhance Water Safety

Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium

Abstract: Most microbes in drinking water do not pose a human health risk, but the presence of pathogenic microbes can have severe public health implications. Hence, the current paradigm for drinking water quality management includes technologies (1) to inactivate, starve, or remove microorganisms during treatment and minimize growth during water distribution and (2) source-to-tap monitoring […]

MEMS Seminar: Emily Pentzer, “Leveraging Polymer Chemistry and Emulsions for Energy Applications”

Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side B, room 1466

Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Spring 2025 Seminar Series, welcomes Emily Pentzer, Professor of Chemistry Materials Science and Engineering at Texas A & M, who will be giving a talk on "Leveraging Polymer Chemistry and Emulsions for Energy Applications." Abstract: The Pentzer group uses fundamental polymer chemistry and Pickering emulsions to […]

MEMS Seminar: Emily Pentzer, “Leveraging Polymer Chemistry and Emulsions for Energy Applications”

Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side B, room 1466

Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Spring 2025 Seminar Series, welcomes Emily Pentzer, Professor of Chemistry Materials Science and Engineering at Texas A & M, who will be giving a talk on "Leveraging Polymer Chemistry and Emulsions for Energy Applications." Abstract: The Pentzer group uses fundamental polymer chemistry and Pickering emulsions to […]

GCIP Snack Chat Conversation Group

Fitzpatrick CIEMAS Atrium

Come, create, and converse with friends at our first Snack Chat of the spring semester! We will have blondies to snack on in observance of "National Blondie Day". We will be painting flower pots to take home with you in anticipation of spring. Join us and connect with new friends as well as old ones!

Celebrating National Hot Chocolate Day!

There is no better way to celebrate National Hot Chocolate Day than by enjoying the classic cold-weather beverage with your friends! Join us on the Harrington Quad (rain location will be the Fitzpatrick Atrium) for a hot chocolate bar complete with all the fixings! No registration required.

Coffee Monday for Engineering Master’s Programs Students

Kick-start your week with Coffee Monday for Engineering Master's Programs Students! Join us every Monday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Teer 102 Student Lounge. Enjoy a cup of coffee and connect with fellow students as you gear up for a brand new week. ☕️ Will you be stopping by for a coffee […]

Coffee Monday for Engineering Master’s Programs Students

Kick-start your week with Coffee Monday for Engineering Master's Programs Students! Join us every Monday from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM at the Teer 102 Student Lounge. Enjoy a cup of coffee and connect with fellow students as you gear up for a brand new week. ☕️ Will you be stopping by for a coffee […]

Understanding and Engineering the Multi-Scale Dynamics and Functions Of Microbial Communities

French Family Science Center 4233

The Venturelli Lab aims to understand the molecular, ecological and systems-level design principles of microbiomes and their interactions with the environment and the host. The major goals of our research program include developing the capability to predict their behaviors in response to environmental perturbations and identify influential control knobs for steering microbiomes to desired states. […]