Events

Popsicle Social

Fitzpatrick CIEMAS Atrium

Everyone is invited to stop by and enjoy a LocoPop with us! Meet a new friend, learn about the BME Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee, or just say hi. All students, staff, and faculty are invited!

Character Forward Workshop

We invite Pratt faculty & staff to join us for a Character Forward Workshop where we will learn about character education, reflect on the history of engineering ethics education, identify character traits we want to cultivate, and consider strategies for cultivating those traits inside and outside the engineering classroom.

Wed Oct 16 Talk by Society for Women in Science: Women in the History of Quantum Physics

Physics 130

Society for Women in Science: Women in the History of Quantum Physics Physics building Room 130 October 16, 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Speaker(s): Daniela Monaldi The book Women in the History of Quantum Physics: Beyond Knabenphysik is the result of an international, interdisciplinary project initiated as part of the broader effort to celebrate the […]

Scalable Natural Language Processing to Transform Healthcare

French Family Science Center 4233

Electronic health records (EHRs) have immense potential to transform medicine both at the point-of-care and through retrospective research. However, current EHRs are burdensome to use, resulting in documentation which is suboptimal for patients, clinicians, and researchers alike. Clinical notes are written in their own jargon-heavy dialect, patient histories can contain hundreds of notes, and there […]

Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning for Robot Navigation and Manipulation

LSRC D106

While there have been huge advances in Machine Learning in recent years, many of the successes have relied on immense amounts of training data. Especially for sequential-decision-making tasks (the realm of reinforcement learning), obtaining such data from online experience can take a very long time. On the other hand, learning can often be dramatically accelerated […]

Exploring the tumor-immune ecosystem using multi-scale computational modeling

Computational Health Seminar featuring Dr. Stacey Finley. Speaker Biography: Dr. Stacey Finley is holder of the Nichole A. and Thuan Q. Pham Professorship and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California. Dr. Finley received her B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Florida A & M University and obtained her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering […]

RESCHEDULED “The Digital Physiome: Wearables for Disease Detection and Monitoring”

RESCHEDULED event date to: DECEMBER 11, 2024 at 2:00 PM. The Center for Computational and Digital Health invites you to join our virtual seminar featuring Jessilyn Dunn, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering. Speaker Bio: Dr. Jessilyn Dunn is Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Biostatistics & Bioinformatics at Duke University, and Director of the BIG […]

Aeroelastic Tailoring, Composites, and Progress Towards Validation

Teer 115

Composite materials, due to their anisotropic stiffness, offer an improved potential for aeroelastic tailoring over isotropic material, e.g. metallic fan blades. This is because the anisotropy enlarges the degrees of freedom available. The presentation will show examples for using the orientation of the fibers in the composite, i.e. the lay-ups, for aeroelastic tailoring. It will […]

“The Digital Physiome: Wearables for Disease Detection and Monitoring”

The Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation invites you to join our monthly CompHealth Seminar series. This month, we feature Jessilyn Dunn, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering. Short Biography: Dr. Jessilyn Dunn is Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Biostatistics & Bioinformatics at Duke University, and Director of the BIG IDEAs Laboratory whose goal […]