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Colloquium

Colloquium: Dr. Feng Guo

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3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Virtual Location: Zoom
Target Audiences:
“Brain Organoid Computing for Artificial Intelligence”
This event originated in School of Computing.
Colloquium

Physics & Astronomy Colloquium

25 Years of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory

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4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location: Jorgensen Hall Room: 136 Target Audiences:
Dr. Melania Nynka will present this week’s colloquium topic, “25 Years of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory” in-person.
This event originated in Physics.
Colloquium

IGNITE Colloquium featuring Katie Williams

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12:30 pm – 1:50 pm
Location: Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts Room: 101 Target Audiences:
Katie Williams works in the visual effects industry as a digital paint supervisor at Industrial Light & Magic’s Vancouver studio. ILM has been a mainstay in VFX for the last 49 years, receiving numerous Academy Awards, Emmys, BAFTAs, VES Awards, …
This event originated in IGNITE Colloquium.
Colloquium

Sociology Colloquium

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12:30 pm – 1:20 pm
Location: Louise Pound Hall Room: 102 Target Audiences:
John Anderson and Seth Kingery will present on the Central Plains Federal Statistical Research Data Center.
This event originated in Sociology.
Colloquium

Edward Timko, University of Windsor

An introduction to non-commutative function theory

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4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location: Avery Hall Room: 115
This talk will be an introduction to a developing area of analysis called ‘non-commutative function theory’. The guiding theme is how one makes sense of using matrices and linear operators as arguments of functions, with particular focus on how this …
This event originated in Math.
Colloquium

Richard Hoshino, Northeastern University-Vancouver (Pi Mu Epsilon Lecture Series)

Mathematical Problem-Solving and Computational Thinking

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4:00 pm – 4:50 pm
Location: Avery Hall Room: 115
The core of the talk will be three mathematical puzzles, all of which will be accessible to every person in the audience. In the process of solving these three puzzles, the four principles of Computational Thinking will be uncovered. Together we will …
This event originated in Math.