MMAE Spring 2024 Seminar Series: Patrick Wensing
The Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering presents the Spring 2024 Seminar Series featuring guest speaker, Patrick Wensing, who will present, 鈥淎dvancing the Versatility of...
The Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering presents the Spring 2024 Seminar Series featuring guest speaker, Patrick Wensing, who will present, 鈥淎dvancing the Versatility of...
Speaker: Ming Zhong, assistant professor of applied mathematics, Illinois Institute of Technology Title: Numerical Study of the Bertozzi Model for Modeling Anti-social Activities with PyTorch...
In collaboration with the Royale Collection, Healthy Hood Chicago, and Wolfe Productions, the Black Student Union is calling for models for the upcoming Crime Drought Fashion Showcase event. The...
Join Stuart School of Business Career Management Center for an enlightening presentation as we explore 鈥淐areers at the Sustainability Firm.鈥 Discover the wide range of career opportunities, gain...
SPEAK is a free weekly conversation group hosted by English Language Services. The goal is to give you an opportunity to chat with international and domestic students, staff, and faculty. It is an...
Join us for a workshop on doing company research in preparation for the 绿帽社 spring career fairs. Learn strategies for uncovering critical insights, evaluating competitors, and investigating...
The Department of Food Science and Nutrition presents its spring 2024 seminar series featuring guest speaker Duey Fimreite, research and development manager at South Chicago Packing LLC, who will give...
Join the Social Sciences Colloquium at the Department of Social Sciences for this Great Problems, Great Minds seminar series event featuring guest speaker Natalie Boodram, a senior technical officer...
Come see what NLG is up to, and help set the agenda for 2024
Speaker: Bruce Sagan, professor of mathematics, Michigan State University Title: The Protean Chromatic Polynomial Abstract: Let t be a positive integer and let G be a combinatorial graph with vertices...