Events

Spring 2025 PhD New Student Orientation

Wilkinson Building, room 130

Dr. Joel Collier, Associate Dean of Doctoral Studies, will host a new student orientation session for all incoming PhD students.

CAGT Seminar: The Science of Connections: Bridging chromatin, synaptic plasticity, and neurophysiology

Bryan Research 103

The Cremins Laboratory works at the spatial biology-technology interface to investigate the structure-function relationship of connections across the scales of chromatin, synapses, and circuits in the developing and diseased mammalian brain. Neurons exhibit elaborate structures at multiple scales, including diverse long-range axonal projections to form circuits, a range of complex dendritic spine geometries at the […]

Lunch with your Pratt Peers!

Pratt graduate and professional students are invited to connect, share, and grow their network by joining the Pratt Peers for lunch! Attendance is limited, request a space through the interest form.

Harnessing Genetic Diversity to Uncover Gene Networks Shaping Cellular States in Response to External Signals

Genetic background drives phenotypic variability in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) and influences their differentiation capacity to various cell types. Specifically, mESCs from different genetic backgrounds cultured under identical conditions show variable responses to external signals. We utilize a systems genetics approach to dissect the molecular basis of this divergent response to extracellular cues using […]

CEE Seminar – Integration and Control of Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision and Robotics in Immersive Platforms

Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium

This seminar summarizes human-computer interfaces for quality inspection aided by robotics applications, enhancing human decision-making with Artificial-Intelligence (AI) and machine-enabled visual analysis. Accordingly, interfaces of image-based automatic defect-detection and visual inspectors are explored focusing on Augmented Reality (AR) systems. A standalone human interface for automatic defect detection and localization is developed by integrating an image-based […]

Harrington Great Ideas Bench Dedication

Join the rest of the Pratt School of Engineering Community in a special dedication of a special new place on our campus -- the Thomas E. Harrington E'66 GREAT IDEAS BENCH. The dedication will take place at the BENCH, located where Hudson Hall meets Harrington Engineering Quad.

DMI/MEMS Seminar Presented by Prof Veronica Augustyn

Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side B, room 1466

ABSTRACT: Electrochemical processes are vital for global decarbonization efforts because they are central to many energy-efficient storage and conversion technologies and can also be leveraged for large scale chemical manufacturing. In the context of these energy applications, it is necessary to understand factors that control the kinetics and selectivity of electrochemical reactions. At the electrode […]

“Digital Twins in Healthcare: Using Advanced Modeling to Shift from Reactive to Proactive Care”

Seminar Abstract: In healthcare, the emergence of digital twin technology marks a transformative step towards proactive medical care. Digital twins, which are detailed virtual models of individual human physiological systems, are reshaping how medical professionals predict, diagnose, and treat various health conditions. This talk will focus on the specific application of these models in creating […]

“Digital Twins in Healthcare: Using Advanced Modeling to Shift from Reactive to Proactive Care”

Seminar Abstract: In healthcare, the emergence of digital twin technology marks a transformative step towards proactive medical care. Digital twins, which are detailed virtual models of individual human physiological systems, are reshaping how medical professionals predict, diagnose, and treat various health conditions. This talk will focus on the specific application of these models in creating […]

+Programs Information Fair

Energy Hub Lobby, Gross Hall 100

Discover +Programs' 2025 summer projects and learn more about how you as an undergrad or grad/PhD student can participate! Programs participating include Arts+, Applied Ethics+, Climate+, Code+, CS+, Data+, Doc+, History+, and Math+.