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Sunday, March 20, 2022
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Monday, March 21, 2022
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March 21, 2022 -ESE Seminar – “Computing Using Time”
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March 21, 2022 -PSOC@Penn Seminar: Cheng Zhu, PhD
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March 21, 2022 -CIS Seminar: “Fast and Effective Analytics for Big Multi-Dimensional Data”
ESE Seminar – “Computing Using Time”
The development of computing systems able to address our ever-increasing needs, especially as we reach the end of CMOS transistor scaling, requires truly novel methods of computing. My research draws inspiration from biology, rethinks the digital/analog boundary, and challenges conventional wisdom, which typically guides how we perform computation, by reimagining the role of time. In […]
PSOC@Penn Seminar: Cheng Zhu, PhD
Physical Sciences in Oncology Center PSOC@Penn Spring 2022 Hybrid-Seminar Series Towne 225 / Raisler Lounge @ Noon (EST) For Zoom link , please contact manu@seas.upenn.edu
CIS Seminar: “Fast and Effective Analytics for Big Multi-Dimensional Data”
Today, automated processes, Internet‑of‑Things deployments, and Web and mobile applications generate an overwhelming amount of high‑dimensional data. Meanwhile, computational resources remain limited, and advances in machine learning (ML) create a pressing need to support increasingly expensive and complex analytical tasks. Unfortunately, traditional data management techniques offer limited support for high‑dimensional data, ML tasks, and adaptation […]
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
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March 22, 2022 -MEAM Seminar: “Agile Maneuver with Under-Actuated Millirobots”
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March 22, 2022 -ESE Spring Seminar – “Advancing Precision Medicine and Precision Health with CMOS-enabled Continuous Monitoring of Molecules, Cells, and Beyond”
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March 22, 2022 -CIS Seminar: “Verifiable Machine Learning for Security”
MEAM Seminar: “Agile Maneuver with Under-Actuated Millirobots”
Decimeter-scale robots can use a wide range of techniques to maneuver in challenging environments in spite of lacking the actuated degrees of freedom typically seen in larger robots. Agile maneuver for these small robots greatly benefits from a high power-to-weight ratio and mechanical design which can exploit environment interactions, in addition to explicit control strategies. […]
ESE Spring Seminar – “Advancing Precision Medicine and Precision Health with CMOS-enabled Continuous Monitoring of Molecules, Cells, and Beyond”
“Continuous” monitoring of specific biomarkers in real-time offers longitudinal information that can enable not only rapid medical decision-making but also early disease detection. As opposed to the current end-point diagnostics approaches, such a continuous-monitoring capability introduces a new dimension in achieving precision medicine and precision health. In this talk, I will present my research contributions […]
CIS Seminar: “Verifiable Machine Learning for Security”
This talk will also be onzoom
https://upenn.zoom.us/j/92928358554?pwd=MWdDU0lJRmE3U0hDWUdmU284UmNGZz09
Meeting ID: 929 2835 8554 Passcode: 488035
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
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March 23, 2022 -Spring 2022 GRASP SFI: Scott Guan, Georgia Institute of Technology, “Toward Scalability in Multi-Agent Decision Making”
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March 23, 2022 -CBE Seminar: “Too Small is Never Too Small: Utilizing Advanced Path Sampling Techniques to Probe the Kinetics and Mechanism of Rare Events, From Atmospheric Ice Nucleation to Ion Transport”
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March 23, 2022 -CIS Seminar: “Reasoning and Learning in Interactive Natural Language Systems”
Spring 2022 GRASP SFI: Scott Guan, Georgia Institute of Technology, “Toward Scalability in Multi-Agent Decision Making”
*This will be a HYBRID Event with in-person attendance in Levine 512 and Virtual attendance via Zoom While machine learning algorithms have led to tremendous improvements in many multi-agent domains, scalability remains one of the major challenges for multi-agent decision-making. In this talk, we will focus on two aspects of the scalability challenge: (i) number of agents, and (ii) large state space. We will […]
CBE Seminar: “Too Small is Never Too Small: Utilizing Advanced Path Sampling Techniques to Probe the Kinetics and Mechanism of Rare Events, From Atmospheric Ice Nucleation to Ion Transport”
Abstract More often than not, scientists are challenged with the daunting problem of measuring or computing astronomically small quantities that are related to the occurrence of rare events. A phenomenon is called a rare event when the amount of time that elapses before its occurrence is orders of magnitude longer than the time needed for […]
CIS Seminar: “Reasoning and Learning in Interactive Natural Language Systems”
This talk will also be onzoom
https://upenn.zoom.us/j/92928358554?pwd=MWdDU0lJRmE3U0hDWUdmU284UmNGZz09
Meeting ID: 929 2835 8554 Passcode: 488035
Thursday, March 24, 2022
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March 24, 2022 -ESE Spring Seminar – “Next Generation Bioelectronic Medicine: Wireless Microelectronic Systems”
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March 24, 2022 -Engineering Student Activities Council Jumble Sale
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March 24, 2022 -BE Seminar: “Designer Matrices and Measurements of Cell-Matrix Remodeling” (Sarah Heilshorn)
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March 24, 2022 -CIS Seminar: “Formal verification of a concurrent file system”
ESE Spring Seminar – “Next Generation Bioelectronic Medicine: Wireless Microelectronic Systems”
The ability to understand living systems in the body and attain therapeutic effects at target organs promises to transform therapies for complex diseases and conditions that cannot be treated adequately with drug-based therapies alone. The last decade has seen rapid advances in implantable medical devices (implants), ranging from new materials to increased implant sophistication and […]
BE Seminar: “Designer Matrices and Measurements of Cell-Matrix Remodeling” (Sarah Heilshorn)
UPDATE: This seminar will be virtual only via zoom – check email for zoom link or contact ksas@seas.upenn.edu. Cell-induced matrix remodeling is a hallmark of tissue development, disease, and regeneration. My lab has been developing biomaterials and matrix characterization methods to study these dynamic cell-matrix interactions. In designing our biomaterials, we employ protein engineering methods […]
CIS Seminar: “Formal verification of a concurrent file system”
This talk will also be onzoom
https://upenn.zoom.us/j/92928358554?pwd=MWdDU0lJRmE3U0hDWUdmU284UmNGZz09
Meeting ID: 929 2835 8554 Passcode: 488035
Friday, March 25, 2022
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March 25, 2022 -GRASP on Robotics: Cornelia Fermüller, University of Maryland, “Bio-inspired Motion Analysis”
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March 25, 2022 -PICS Colloquium: “Taking a layman’s perspective to turbulence modeling”
GRASP on Robotics: Cornelia Fermüller, University of Maryland, “Bio-inspired Motion Analysis”
Visual motion is a powerful cue that any animal uses, but computational vision has not fully taken advantage of it. Classically, Computer Vision and Robotics seeks to reconstruct models of the world by first computing from consecutive video frames the displacement of image points or the optical flow, and then computing from these measurements 3D […]
PICS Colloquium: “Taking a layman’s perspective to turbulence modeling”
Abstract: Turbulence is an unsolved problem in classical physics. Its modeling often involves physical, mathematical, and numerical concepts that are daunting to even experienced engineers. This makes it very hard for a user to take a turbulence model from the literature and apply it in real-world engineering. This talk will take a layman's perspective to […]
Saturday, March 26, 2022
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