Girls Who Code (meets weekly)
Girls Who Code is on a mission to close the gender gap in technology and to change the image of what a programmer looks likes and does What We Do: We’re building the largest pipeline of future female engineers in Read more…
Transportation Modeling in Quebec, Canada: Travel Demand and Emissions Modeling
Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission, 110 W Canal Street, #202, Winooski, VT 05404UVM's Transportation Research Center presents a talk, by Marc-André Tessier and Tan Minh Phan of the Ministère des Transports du Québec, exploring travel demand and emissions modeling. Marc-André Tessier is a Transportation Modeling Engineer at the Ministère des Transports du Québec. He Read more…
Level of Disservice: Implications of Switching from LOS to VMT for Planning and Development Decisions
Kalkin Hall, Room 004The concept of measuring the carrying capacity and flow rate of transportation systems was established in the first edition of the Highway Capacity Manual published in 1950. Dubbed automobile “level of service” in 1965, LOS has dominated transportation impact analysis Read more…
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…
Fireside Chat with Marie Banks
Davis Center, Chittenden Bank RoomJoin us for an engaging dialogue about what it means to be one of the first black women to graduate with an engineering degree from UVM and the future of CEMS. Presented by UVM's College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences and 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…
K-5 Educator’s Computer Science Fundamentals workshop from Code.org – Springfield
River Valley Tech Center 307 South St, Springfield, VT 05156, USA 307 South St, Springfield, VT, United StatesK-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…
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…