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Sunday, November 8, 2020
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Monday, November 9, 2020
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November 9, 2020 -Doctoral Dissertation: “Iron Imaging in Myocardial Infarction Reperfusion Injury” (Brianna Moon)
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November 9, 2020 -PSOC Webinar: “Chromatin motion and DNA repair” (Pierre-Alexandre Vidi)
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November 9, 2020 -CBE PhD Dissertation Defense | Polymer Mechanics and Dynamics in Polymer Nanoparticle Composites
Doctoral Dissertation: “Iron Imaging in Myocardial Infarction Reperfusion Injury” (Brianna Moon)
The Department of Bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Walter Witschey are pleased to announce the Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Brianna Moon. The Defense will take place via Zoom. Contact moonbri@seas.upenn.edu for the link and passcode. Title: Iron Imaging in Myocardial Infarction Reperfusion Injury Date: November 9th, 2020 Time: 11:30am EST
PSOC Webinar: “Chromatin motion and DNA repair” (Pierre-Alexandre Vidi)
“Chromatin motion and DNA repair” Physical Sciences in Oncology Center PSOC@Penn Fall 2020 Webinar Series Mondays @ Noon (EST) For webinar links, please contact manu@seas.upenn.edu
CBE PhD Dissertation Defense | Polymer Mechanics and Dynamics in Polymer Nanoparticle Composites
Abstract: "Polymer nanoparticle composites (PNCs) have become an important topic of research due to their highly tunable macroscopic properties. Compared to the pure polymers, PNCs exhibit increase in mechanical strength, altered thermodynamic properties, and simultaneous improvement in permeability and selectivity in small molecule transport. Understanding the fundamental physics that control the behavior of both components […]
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
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November 10, 2020 -MEAM Seminar: “Merging Human-Machine Intelligence with Soft Materials Technology”
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November 10, 2020 -ESE Grace Hopper Lecture: “Scalable Photonics: An Optimized Approach”
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November 10, 2020 -CIS Seminar:”Critical Computing Education
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November 10, 2020 -CIS Seminar:”Critical Computing Education”
MEAM Seminar: “Merging Human-Machine Intelligence with Soft Materials Technology”
Whereas human tissues and organs are mostly soft, wet and bioactive; machines are commonly hard, dry and biologically inert. Merging humans, machines and their intelligence is of imminent importance in addressing grand societal challenges in health, sustainability, security, education and joy of living. However, interfacing humans and machines is extremely challenging due to their fundamentally […]
ESE Grace Hopper Lecture: “Scalable Photonics: An Optimized Approach”
Classical and quantum photonics with superior properties can be implemented in a variety of old (silicon, silicon nitride) and new (silicon carbide, diamond) photonic materials by combining state of the art optimization and machine learning techniques (photonics inverse design) with new fabrication approaches. In addition to making photonics more robust to errors in fabrication and […]
CIS Seminar:”Critical Computing Education
Computing can be a wondrous, powerful tool, bringing us information, experiences, and connections that transform our lives for the better. However, as many of us have learned, computing has also contributed to great injustices, increasing surveillance of our most vulnerable populations, eroding the middle class through economic displacement, and amplifying historical injustices embedded in society. […]
CIS Seminar:”Critical Computing Education”
Computing can be a wondrous, powerful tool, bringing us information, experiences, and connections that transform our lives for the better. However, as many of us have learned, computing has also contributed to great injustices, increasing surveillance of our most vulnerable populations, eroding the middle class through economic displacement, and amplifying historical injustices embedded in society. […]
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
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November 11, 2020 -Doctoral Dissertation Defense: “Light-inducible control of microtubule organization in minimal cell-like compartments” (Jessica Bermudez)
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November 11, 2020 -CBE Seminar: “The Role of Utilization in Meeting Mid-Century Carbon Removal Targets”
Doctoral Dissertation Defense: “Light-inducible control of microtubule organization in minimal cell-like compartments” (Jessica Bermudez)
The Department of Bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Matthew Good are pleased to announce the Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Jessica Bermudez. The public is welcome to attend the Zoom meeting via the details below. Title: Light-inducible control of microtubule organization in minimal cell-like compartments Date: Wednesday, November 11th, 2020 Time: 12:30 PM EST Join Zoom Meeting […]
CBE Seminar: “The Role of Utilization in Meeting Mid-Century Carbon Removal Targets”
Abstract The utilization of CO2 broadly applies to any process that transforms captured CO2 into valuable products. These processes strive to achieve any of the following objectives: (1) permanent storage (2) revenue generation and/or (3) avoiding emissions of conventional products with high amounts of embodied carbon. This talk will explore how carbon utilization can be […]
Thursday, November 12, 2020
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November 12, 2020 -MSE Seminar: “Nano-Volumetric Materials Properties of Ferroelectrics and Photovoltaics via Tomographic AFM”
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November 12, 2020 -MEAM Seminar: “How to Make Your Ocean Smarter”
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November 12, 2020 -CIS Grace Hopper Distinguished Lecture:”Video Data Management: From Data Models to Data Storage and Benchmarking.”
MSE Seminar: “Nano-Volumetric Materials Properties of Ferroelectrics and Photovoltaics via Tomographic AFM”
Nano- and meso- scale materials properties are crucial to the macroscopic performance of a wide range of functional and photovoltaic devices. In 2-dimensions, photoconductivity, ferroelectricity, and even domain dynamics have thus been investigated for decades now especially using variations of Atomic Force Microscopy. Our work and others reveals how these properties are frequently mediated by […]
MEAM Seminar: “How to Make Your Ocean Smarter”
Our oceans drive worldwide weather-climate systems; our rivers serve as nutrient conduits; and our marine ecosystems house the largest repository of biodiversity and mineral resources on the planet. Humans have relied on rivers, lakes, and oceans for transportation, energy generation, farming, and recreation throughout our history. And today, robots are critical tools in our stewardship […]
CIS Grace Hopper Distinguished Lecture:”Video Data Management: From Data Models to Data Storage and Benchmarking.”
The proliferation of inexpensive high-quality cameras coupled with recent advances in machine learning and computer vision have enabled new applications on video data. This in turn has renewed interest in video data management systems. In this talk, we explore several challenges related to video data management. We start by discussing data models. How should we […]
Friday, November 13, 2020
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November 13, 2020 -SIG Seminar:”From Bits to Bricks – Bridging Building Energy Modeling and Simulation with Graphics”
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November 13, 2020 -MEAM Ph.D. Thesis Defense: “All-Passive Hardware Architectures for Neuromorphic Computation”
SIG Seminar:”From Bits to Bricks – Bridging Building Energy Modeling and Simulation with Graphics”
Computer graphics is often used to visualize complex imagery for the film and game industries, however, computer graphics can also be used to solve a diverse set of transdisciplinary problems. In this talk, I will introduce research that bridges building energy modeling and simulation and computer graphics. Buildings are a leading contributor to total energy […]
MEAM Ph.D. Thesis Defense: “All-Passive Hardware Architectures for Neuromorphic Computation”
Human brains demonstrate how simple computational primitives can be combined in massively parallel ways to produce networks capable of identifying complicated patterns in sensory data. In contrast, electronic computers adopt hardware architectures that process information serially, leading to higher latency and power consumption when implementing intrinsically parallel algorithms, such as neural networks. This software-hardware architectural […]
Saturday, November 14, 2020
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