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UVM C++ Student Research Day
Davis Center, 422 (Jost)Join us for an engaging, informative, and enlightening day! For more information and the complete schedule, visit: http://www.uvm.edu/~ddarais/cs++-srd/2019.html. Schedule is as follows: 08:15–08:45am Breakfast (bagels, cream cheese, yogurt, granola) 08:45–09:00am Dean Linda Schadler. Welcome. 09:00–10:00am Yong Yeol Ahn. Is the Read more…
EBE Grad Seminar Weekly Talk
Perkins 107Each week, the graduate students in EBE engage with thought leaders around relevant, compelling topics. Speakers and locations will be posted on an ongoing basis.
EBE Grad Seminar Weekly Talk: Science Commercialization: The Engine of Progress
Perkins 107Over the past half-century, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has been the default analytical tool for elucidating molecular structures, identifying unknown com¬pounds, and for monitoring and controlling chemical reac¬tions. However, broad dissemination of NMR technol¬ogy has never occurred due to Read more…
EBE Grad Seminar Weekly Talk: Dr. Mads Almassalkhi, EBE-UVM, cofounder of Packetized Energy
Perkins 107This week's presenter is Dr. Mads Almassalkhi, EBE-UVM, cofounder of Packetized Energy. Talk Title: I’m an Entrepreneurial Electrical Engineer (iEEE): from School to Startups This (informal, mostly non-technical) talk will cover Dr. Almassalkhi's path from undergrad to academia focusing Read more…
CEE Weekly Grad Seminar
Kalkin 004This week, Ben LeBlanc, 4th year PhD candidate in Structural Engineering under Dr. Eric Hernandez, addresses ground reaction force (GRF) and its impact on runners. ABSTRACT: Ground reaction force (GRF) is the fundamental process that allows for biomechanical motion such as Read more…
EBE Grad Seminar Weekly Talk: On a Mechanical Interpretation of the Kalman Filter
Perkins 107Presenter: Dr. Eric M. Hernandez, CEE-UVMTitle: On a Mechanical Interpretation of the Kalman FilterAbstract: The Kalman filtering, also known as linear quadratic estimation (LQE), is an algorithm that uses a series of measurements observed over time, containing statistical noise and other inaccuracies, and produces optimal estimates of unknown/hidden variables (states). The Read more…
Mechanical Engineering Weekly Grad Seminar: Joint Seminar w/EBE
Perkins 107This week, students in Mechanical Engineering participate in back-to-back joint seminars with their friends in the Electrical and Biomedical Engineering Department. Feel free to arrive early for coffee, tea and treats. Speaker: Eric M. Hernandez, G.N. Sweeny Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University Read more…
Mechanical Engineering Weekly Grad Seminar
Votey 305Students in Mechanical Engineering are joined weekly by various speakers on a wide array of topics. Updated information (and location) will be posted regularly. Check back soon!
EBE Grad Seminar:GMP’s current energy storage deployment and future plans
Perkins 107Presenter: Dan Belarmino; Title: GMP’s current energy storage deployment and future plans Each week, the graduate students in EBE engage with thought leaders around relevant, compelling topics. Speakers and locations will be posted on an ongoing basis.
Mechanical Engineering Grad Seminar: Avrey Carifa
Votey 305This week Avrey Carifa from the ME program will present work she did over the summer at NASA! Refreshments provided beforehand. Title: Boron Nitride Nanotubes and Nanotube Mats Avrey Carifa1, Sang-Hyon Chu2, and Cheol Park3 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Read more…