CEMS College Meeting
Waterman Memorial LoungeCEMS gathers together throughout the semester. Fall and Spring 2020 dates include: Fall 2019 Tuesday, September 24 Tuesday, October 22 Tuesday, November 19 Spring 2020 Tuesday, January 14 Tuesday, February 25 Tuesday, March 17 Tuesday, April 21
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!
Innovation Celebration for CEMS, Chemistry, and Physics
Innovation Atrium, 1st and 2nd floorsCelebrate the STEM complex, learn more about the broader research landscape, and have fun with UVM alumns! This event features posters from a wide swath of research labs, delicious food, and a special chance to gather with STEM colleagues from Read more…
K-5 Educator’s Computer Science Fundamentals workshop from Code.org – Bennington
K-5 Educator’s Computer Science Fundamentals workshop from Code.org Audience: Elementary principals, educators, curriculum development, technology integrationists, afterschool coordinators In an effort to strengthen Computer Science skills at the Elementary level and take students beyond an “Hour of Code”, the Read more…
K-5 Educator’s Computer Science Fundamentals workshop from Code.org – St Johnsbury
K-5 Educator’s Computer Science Fundamentals workshop from Code.org Audience: Elementary principals, educators, curriculum development, technology integrationists, afterschool coordinators In an effort to strengthen Computer Science skills at the Elementary level and take students beyond an “Hour of Code”, the Read more…
Ron Wasserstein: Moving to a World Beyond
Waterman Memorial LoungeRon Wasserstein, Executive Director of the American Statistical Association, will review the motivations for the ASA Statement on P-Values and Statistical Significance, the TAS special issue on inference, including the editorial he co-wrote advocating ending the use of statistical significance, Read more…
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…