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Sunday, September 25, 2022
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Monday, September 26, 2022
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September 26, 2022 -PSOC Seminar: “Compromised nuclear envelope integrity leads to tumor cell invasion” (Guilherme Nader, CHOP)
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September 26, 2022 -ESE Ph.D. Thesis Defense: “Lattice Theory in Multi-Agent Systems”
PSOC Seminar: “Compromised nuclear envelope integrity leads to tumor cell invasion” (Guilherme Nader, CHOP)
Fall 2022 Hybrid-Seminar Series Mondays 1.00-2.00 pm (EST) Towne 225 / Raisler Lounge For Zoom link, please contact <manu@seas.upenn.edu
ESE Ph.D. Thesis Defense: “Lattice Theory in Multi-Agent Systems”
Ordered sets model signals such as binary relations, concepts, partitions, rankings, matchings, events, as well as other taxa of information, temporal, hierarchical, relational, or, in general, logical in nature. We argue that (order-) lattice-based (networked) multi-agent systems constitute a broad class of systems in which data fusion, consensus, synchronization, and other collaborative tasks are described […]
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
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September 27, 2022 -MEAM Seminar: “Development of Astronomical Instrumentation to Study the Birth and Evolution of the Universe”
MEAM Seminar: “Development of Astronomical Instrumentation to Study the Birth and Evolution of the Universe”
The study of the early universe requires deep high-resolution maps of the sky at millimeter and submillimeter. This requires the development of state-of-the-art cryogenic receivers and custom built telescopes. These instruments operate in extreme locations including from NASA launched high-altitude balloons over Antarctica and high (5,200m/17,000ft) mountain tops in Northern Chile adding a level of […]
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
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September 28, 2022 -ASSET Seminar: Equivariance in Deep Learning, Kostas Daniilidis (University of Pennsylvania)
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September 28, 2022 -MEAM Ph.D. Thesis Defense: “Surface and Interface Engineering in Manipulation and Fabrication of Colloid-Based Sub-Microporous Hierarchical Materials and Their Applications”
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September 28, 2022 -Fall 2022 GRASP SFI: Millind Tambe, Harvard University, “Results from deployments for public health and conservation”
ASSET Seminar: Equivariance in Deep Learning, Kostas Daniilidis (University of Pennsylvania)
ABSTRACT Traditional convolutional networks exhibit unprecedented robustness to intraclass nuisances when trained on big data. Generalization with respect to geometric transformations has been achieved via expensive data augmentation. It has been shown recently that data augmentation can be avoided if networks are structured such that feature representations are transformed the same way as the input, a desirable property called equivariance. In […]
MEAM Ph.D. Thesis Defense: “Surface and Interface Engineering in Manipulation and Fabrication of Colloid-Based Sub-Microporous Hierarchical Materials and Their Applications”
Nanolattices exhibit attractive mechanical, energy conversion, and optical properties, but it is challenging to fabricate nanolattices in large scale while maintaining the dense hierarchical nanometer features that enable their properties. Current advanced fabrication methods, like 3D printing or self-assembly, are significantly limited by their scalability or the cracking problem in the assembled templates. This work […]
Fall 2022 GRASP SFI: Millind Tambe, Harvard University, “Results from deployments for public health and conservation”
*This will be a HYBRID Event with in-person attendance in Levine 307 and Virtual attendance via Zoom here… ABSTRACT With the maturing of AI and multiagent systems research, we have a tremendous opportunity to direct these advances towards addressing complex societal problems. I will focus on domains of public health and conservation, and address one key cross-cutting challenge: how to effectively deploy our […]
Thursday, September 29, 2022
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September 29, 2022 -Fall 2022 GRASP Seminar: Guillermo Gallego, Technical University Berlin, “Stereo depth and optical flow estimation via contrast maximization of event camera data”
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September 29, 2022 -MEAM Ph.D. Thesis Defense: “Room-temperature Electrochemical Healing of Structural Metals”
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September 29, 2022 -MEAM Seminar: “Harnessing Physical Intelligence for High-Performance Soft Robots”
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Featured September 29, 2022 -Featured POSTPONED // MSE Seminar & Grace Hopper Lecture: “Materials for Quantum Technologies Through a Computational Lens”
Fall 2022 GRASP Seminar: Guillermo Gallego, Technical University Berlin, “Stereo depth and optical flow estimation via contrast maximization of event camera data”
*This is a HYBRID Event with in-person attendance in Levine 307 and virtual attendance via Zoom. ABSTRACT Event cameras are novel vision sensors that mimic functions from the human retina and offer potential advantages over traditional cameras (low latency, high speed, high dynamic range, etc.). They acquire visual information in the form of pixel-wise brightness […]
MEAM Ph.D. Thesis Defense: “Room-temperature Electrochemical Healing of Structural Metals”
For over 6,000 years, repairing high-strength metallic materials has required high temperatures and large energy inputs. Likewise, recent innovations in self-healing and repairable metals have remained limited by the need for heating, the small size of repairable cracks, and the low strength and constrained chemical composition of healed metals. While welding remains the most widely […]
MEAM Seminar: “Harnessing Physical Intelligence for High-Performance Soft Robots”
Different from neuron-based computational intelligence through the brain, physical intelligence leverages structural designs and smart materials to physically encode sensing, actuation, control, adaption, and decision-making into the body of an agent. The stimuli-responsive body materials can enable autonomous sensory, actuation, powering, and other physical intelligence functions. The structural designs of soft body can simplify the […]
POSTPONED // MSE Seminar & Grace Hopper Lecture: “Materials for Quantum Technologies Through a Computational Lens”
Refreshments served at 10:15 AM In this talk, I will describe theoretical and computational strategies based on quantum mechanical calculations, aimed at predicting material properties suitable for the development of quantum technologies. Specifically, I will discuss the electronic structure and coherent states of spin defects in two- and three-dimensional semiconductors and insulators, obtained using both classical […]
Friday, September 30, 2022
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September 30, 2022 -Fall 2022 GRASP Seminar: Joshua Jeanson, University of Pennsylvania, “IP in Academic and Corporate Research Settings”
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September 30, 2022 -ESE/CIS Joint Seminar: “Future Heterogeneous Systems Need More First-Class Citizens”
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September 30, 2022 -PRECISE Seminar: Investigate and Mitigate the Attacks Caused by Out-of-Band Signals
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September 30, 2022 -Theory Seminar- Rachel Cummings (Columbia University)
Fall 2022 GRASP Seminar: Joshua Jeanson, University of Pennsylvania, “IP in Academic and Corporate Research Settings”
This seminar is for internal Penn students and faculty only. ABSTRACT An overview of Intellectual Property and a discussion on best practices for protecting your creations and ideas in light of employment obligations.
ESE/CIS Joint Seminar: “Future Heterogeneous Systems Need More First-Class Citizens”
For those that are not able to attend please join on Zoom:
https://upenn.zoom.us/j/93664182228?pwd=NVBHT0wzaERxaWxRUERWYjV2eXorZz09
Meeting ID: 936 6418 2228
Passcode: 096853
PRECISE Seminar: Investigate and Mitigate the Attacks Caused by Out-of-Band Signals
Abstract Sensing and actuation systems are entrusted with increasing intelligence to perceive the environment and react to it. Their reliability often relies on the trustworthiness of sensors. As process automation and robotics keep evolving, sensing methods such as pressure/temperature/motion sensing are extensively used in conventional systems and rapidly emerging applications. This talk aims to investigate […]
Saturday, October 1, 2022
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