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Feb

MAE Spring 2024 Research Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar | Diversity, equity, and Inclusion

Dr. Chen Wang
Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Utah
Ductile Glassy Polymer Networks Capable of Large Plastic Deformation and Elastic Recovery

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Building |
28
Feb

Seminar and Discussion: Agriculture Without Borders

Conference/Seminar

Seminar and Discussion: Agriculture Without Borders Jim Suits of the USDA Foreign Agriculture Services. American farmers are an important element in global food security and do much to feed the world. That doesn’t happen by itself. Just as the U.S. Department of Agriculture assists farmers with production, marketing, distribution, and information in the United States, USDA also works around the world to ensure that America’s bounty supports food security worldwide. All are welcome!

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Agricultural Science Building |
29
Feb

Leveraging the Data-Centric Approach in Al: Exploring New Frontiers

Conference/Seminar

Prof. Mihaylov, a visitor of SDSC, specializing in Big Data, AI, and deeptech engineering. He holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Warwick. His academic journey includes contributions to esteemed institutions like the Russian Academy of Science, the National University of Singapore, the Abu Dhabi Academy, and Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Currently serving as an AI expert for the United Nations, Prof. Mikhaylov brings a practical dimension to his expertise by actively commercializing AI startups. With three successful exits in his career, he demonstrates a keen understanding of translating research into business innovation. Alongside 27 granted patents and authorship of 10 books in three languages, Prof. Mikhaylov’s impactful career spans both academia and the dynamic landscape of AI entrepreneurship.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
01
Mar

Tanner Symposium Women and America's Vietnam War

Conference/Seminar

The United States formally ended its participation in what it called the Vietnam War fifty years ago. Many are still living with the legacies of this conflict, and one of the populations deeply affected by this devastating event were the women of many backgrounds who served militarily, had loved ones go to war, tended to those affected by their direct participation in the war, protested its impact, or otherwise attempted to make sense of the war’s complex experiences and legacies. In connection with USU’s ongoing Bringing War Home Project that is collecting objects and stories from veterans and military families about modern war, we invite students, scholars, creative artists, and community members to share perspectives, especially from local history, in order to open conversations about the experiences of women who participated on multiple sides and sites of this conflict. We encourage interdisciplinary submissions from history, anthropology, material culture studies, archival studies, communications, literature, and the creative arts. This will be a live event, but there will be options for virtual participation for those who cannot attend in person.

All Day | Eccles Conference Center |
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