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Sunday, November 27, 2022
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Monday, November 28, 2022
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November 28, 2022 -PSOC Seminar: “Mechanical waves identify the amputation position during wound healing in the amputated zebrafish tailfin” (Keng-hui Lin, Institute of Physics)
PSOC Seminar: “Mechanical waves identify the amputation position during wound healing in the amputated zebrafish tailfin” (Keng-hui Lin, Institute of Physics)
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
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
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November 29, 2022 -MEAM Seminar: “The Challenges and Opportunities of Battery-Powered Flight”
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November 29, 2022 -CIS Grace Hopper Lecture: “Data Privacy is Important, But It’s Not Enough”
MEAM Seminar: “The Challenges and Opportunities of Battery-Powered Flight”
Sustainable transportation and aviation are critical to address climate change and renewable energy powered battery electric vehicles represent a promising path towards this goal. I will discuss the performance metrics needed of batteries for electric land and air vehicles, and assess the energy-efficiency of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft compared to ground vehicles. […]
CIS Grace Hopper Lecture: “Data Privacy is Important, But It’s Not Enough”
Our current data ecosystem leaves individuals, groups, and society vulnerable to a wide range of harms, ranging from privacy violations to subversion of autonomy to discrimination to erosion of trust in institutions. In this talk, I'll discuss the Data Co-ops Project, a multi-institution, multi-disciplinary effort I co-lead with Kobbi Nissim. The Project seeks to organize our understanding of […]
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
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November 30, 2022 -ASSET Seminar: Scallop: A Language for Neuro-Symbolic Programming, Mayur Naik (University of Pennsylvania)
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November 30, 2022 -ESE 2022 Jack Keil Wolf Lecture – “Sustaining the Semiconductor Revolution: Challenges and Opportunities”
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November 30, 2022 -Fall 2022 GRASP SFI: Nitin Sanket, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, “AI-Powered Robotic Bees: A Journey Into The Mind And Body!”
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November 30, 2022 -CBE Seminar Series: “Interfacial Transport Processes with Computations at Different Scales” (Dimitrios V. Papavassiliou, The University of Oklahoma)
ASSET Seminar: Scallop: A Language for Neuro-Symbolic Programming, Mayur Naik (University of Pennsylvania)
ABSTRACT: Neurosymbolic learning is an emerging paradigm which, at its core, combines the otherwise complementary worlds of classical algorithms and deep learning; in doing so, it ushers in more accurate, interpretable, and domain-aware solutions for today’s most complex machine learning challenges. I will begin by reviewing the various fundamentals, such as algorithmic supervision, symbolic reasoning, […]
ESE 2022 Jack Keil Wolf Lecture – “Sustaining the Semiconductor Revolution: Challenges and Opportunities”
Advancements in semiconductor integrated circuit (IC) “chip” technology over the past 60+ years have enabled exponential growth in chip functionality with exponential reduction in cost per transistor, resulting in the proliferation of information and communication devices and systems, with revolutionary impact on society; today cloud computing, big data and artificial intelligence are driving the digital […]
Fall 2022 GRASP SFI: Nitin Sanket, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, “AI-Powered Robotic Bees: A Journey Into The Mind And Body!”
This is a hybrid event with in-person attendance in Levine 307 and virtual attendance via Zoom. ABSTRACT The human fascination to mimic ultra-efficient living beings like insects and birds has led to the rise of small autonomous robots. Smaller robots are safer, more agile and are task-distributable as swarms. One might wonder, why do we […]
Thursday, December 1, 2022
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December 1, 2022 -MSE Seminar: “Biomineralogical Signatures of Pathlogical Mineralization”
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December 1, 2022 -Fall 2022 GRASP Seminar: Ankit Shah, Brown University, “Training Robots Like Apprentices”
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December 1, 2022 -BE Seminar: “Cellular and Acellular Strategies for Heart and Lung Repair” (Ke Cheng, UNC/NCSU)
MSE Seminar: “Biomineralogical Signatures of Pathlogical Mineralization”
Pathological calcification is a wide-spread phenomenon in the human body, in which calcium minerals form in soft tissues and are found in both healthy and diseased tissues. One example are microcalcifications (MCs), which are primarily biological apatite and occur in cancerous and benign breast pathologies. MCs are key mammographic indicators, however, little is known about […]
Fall 2022 GRASP Seminar: Ankit Shah, Brown University, “Training Robots Like Apprentices”
*This is a HYBRID Event with in-person attendance in Levine 307 and virtual attendance via Zoom. ABSTRACT Domains such as high-mix manufacturing, domestic robotics, space exploration, etc., are key areas of interest for robotics. Yet, the difficulty of anticipating the role of robots in these domains is a crucial hurdle for the adoption of robots. […]
BE Seminar: “Cellular and Acellular Strategies for Heart and Lung Repair” (Ke Cheng, UNC/NCSU)
This is a hybrid seminar: Check email for the zoom link and passcode. "Cellular and Acellular Strategies for Heart and Lung Repair" Therapeutic tissue regeneration using stem cells has been hampered by the controversial identity of resident stem cells, low cell retention/engraftment, tumorigenecity and immunogenicity issues. Taking a bioengineering/biomaterials approach, this lecture will introduce the uses of drug delivery and biomaterials […]
Friday, December 2, 2022
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December 2, 2022 -Fall 2022 GRASP on Robotics: Matthew Johnson-Roberson, Carnegie Mellon University, “Lessons from the Field: Deep Learning and Machine Perception for field robots”
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December 2, 2022 -CEMB Seminar: “Bungee jumping into chromosome instability in human cancer,” Yamini Dalal, NCI/NIH
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December 2, 2022 -PICS Seminar: “A Non-local Plasticity Model for Porous Metals with Deformation-induced Anisotropy: Mathematical and Computational Issues”
Fall 2022 GRASP on Robotics: Matthew Johnson-Roberson, Carnegie Mellon University, “Lessons from the Field: Deep Learning and Machine Perception for field robots”
This is a hybrid event with in-person attendance in Wu and Chen and virtual attendance via Zoom. ABSTRACT Mobile robots now deliver vast amounts of sensor data from large unstructured environments. In attempting to process and interpret this data there are many unique challenges in bridging the gap between prerecorded data sets and the […]
CEMB Seminar: “Bungee jumping into chromosome instability in human cancer,” Yamini Dalal, NCI/NIH
This seminar will be held in person (LRSM 112C) and virtually (https://upenn.zoom.us/j/98620440148).
PICS Seminar: “A Non-local Plasticity Model for Porous Metals with Deformation-induced Anisotropy: Mathematical and Computational Issues”
A non-local (gradient) plasticity model for porous metals that accounts for deformation-induced anisotropy is presented. The model is based on the work of Ponte Castañeda and co-workers on porous materials containing randomly distributed ellipsoidal voids. It takes into account the evolution of porosity and the evolution/development of anisotropy due to changes in the shape and […]
Saturday, December 3, 2022
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