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03
Nov

Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Jessica Murray, Ph.D. Candidate & Valerie Martin, Ph.D. Candidate

Conference/Seminar

PhD Candidate Jessica Murray and PhD Student Valerie Martin from Utah State University will present a talk on their research virtually on Zoom. Join Seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/96328887734?pwd=Q0RLY2cvSVF2UTEzNytaai9HS25ZZz09

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
03
Nov

Bain & Company

Conference/Seminar | Student Recruiting

On Tuesday, November 3, at 6:30 MT, an associate consultant at Bain and Company will be speaking with the Finance & Econ Club virtually over Zoom. Skyler Bowthorpe is a USU graduate and is currently based in the Bain Chicago office, working on a digital media team. Skyler successfully navigated the recruiting process and received competing offers at several top consulting and finance firms.

Consultants at Bain help solve some of the most pressing problems in business across a variety of sectors. A career at Bain or other top consulting firms opens the door to numerous career opportunities worldwide.

If you're interested in kickstarting your career in one of the most well-respected industries in the world, this meeting is for you.

Join live.

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
06
Nov

Applied Mathematics Seminar: Need More Power: Energy Efficient Motion for Legged Robots

Conference/Seminar

Speaker: Dr. Mario Harper, Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science, USU

ZOOM ID: 945 1753 3441 PWD: USUAMS

Abstract: I hope you come out of this talk knowing a little about how to constrain mathematical models and machine learning to enable walking, adaptable robots ready to work in the real world. Humans are quite good at walking and we often forget how complex this process, for very little energy we can move almost anywhere. Replicating this type of organic walking behavior is challenging in the best of circumstances, but it is compounded when the real world gets involved (foot-ground interaction is not easy to model). Now imagine a robot tasked with moving in an unstructured outdoor environment it has never experienced. Come and see how we approach complex issues in modern robotic systems, ask questions and perhaps you will find that the mathematics of robotics is interesting to you!

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
10
Nov

Access Populations (1st Gen, LatinX, Prep Academy, etc.) & Key Methods of Support

Conference/Seminar

Lisa Simmons, Director, Student Orientation & Transition Services
Pam Allcott, Coordinator of Programs, LatinX Cultural Center
Melanie Chambers, USU Learning Specialist

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
10
Nov

Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Dr. Todd Hillhouse

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Todd Hillhouse from University of Wisconsin -- Green Bay will present a talk on "Neuroscience of Pain and Addiction" virtually on Zoom. Join Seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/96328887734?pwd=Q0RLY2cvSVF2UTEzNytaai9HS25ZZz09

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
10
Nov

IOGP's Informed Citizen Series: Kerri Nakamura

Conference/Seminar

This Informed Citizens Series is a virtual discussion on country mandates and directives with Kerri Nakamura. To RSVP e-mail iogp@usu.edu

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
11
Nov

Chemistry and Biochemistry Department Seminar, Speaker Jeffery Moore

Conference/Seminar

We welcome Dr. Jeffery Moore for seminar with Dr. Shawn Miller as the faculty host. Find the Zoom link at https://chem.usu.edu/seminars.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
13
Nov

Applied Mathematics Seminar: Harnessing the Power of Time Series Data

Conference/Seminar

Zoom ID: 945 1753 3441
Passcode: USUAMS

Speaker: Soukaina Filali Boubrahimi, Assistant Professor of computer science at USU.

abstract:
Time series data are ubiquitous in daily life. From our heart rates measurements, credit cards transactions, to daily bitcoins pricing, all discrete-valued data that have a time component are considered time series data. The limitation of having huge datasets is not at the storage level, as Moore's Law predicted it well, but in the ability to extract useful information from it. In this talk, I will expose some ideas on how to harness the power of time series data through some applications such as solar events predictions and spatiotemporal shape interpolation. I will also discuss our recent model, 1DCNN shapelet miner, a novel interpretable motif discovery model inspired from the idea of mining recurring patterns in DNA that are presumed to have a biological function. Finally, I will provide a discussion on some promising directions on multivariate time series classification using shapelets mining algorithms.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
16
Nov

Geosciences Seminar: DEI Workforce

Conference/Seminar

The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Workforce Group shares with the Department.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
17
Nov

Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Dr. Chris Looney

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Chris Looney from the Washington State Department of Agriculture will present a talk on "Vespa mandarinia– the exotic hornet that murdered our 2020 field season" virtually on Zoom. Join Seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/96328887734?pwd=Q0RLY2cvSVF2UTEzNytaai9HS25ZZz09

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
18
Nov

USU Data Science Club Seminar

Conference/Seminar

With the Utah Wildlife Migration Initiative, Daniel and his team use state-of-the-art technology to identify: migration and movement patterns, wildlife stopover sites, priority areas that can reconnect fragmented habitat ranges, and locations that allow wildlife species to safely move from one
area to another.

Please, navigate to this link to get information on how to attend the seminar over Zoom:
https://math.usu.edu/flyers/USU-Data-Science-Club-Daniel-Olson-1.pdf

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
18
Nov

Global Perspective on Adoption of Electrified Transportation

Conference/Seminar

The ASPIRE NSF-Engineering Research Center’s Student Leadership Council is pleased to invite you to its ASPIRE Webinar titled, ‘Global Perspective on Adoption of Electrified Transportation’ on Wednesday, November 18 at 8:00pm MST. The webinar will have three short presentations followed by Q&A/discussion.

Panelist Profiles:

Dr. Antje Graul - Assistant Professor, Department of Marketing and Strategy, Utah State University, USA
Dr. Naveed Arshad - Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, LUMS, Pakistan
Prof. Basil Sharp - Professor, Department of Economics, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Host: Marium Rasheed, President, ASPIRE Student Leadership Council, Utah State University

8:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
24
Nov

Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Dr. Karen Warkentin

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Karen Warkentin from Boston University will present a talk on "Proximate and Ultimate Causes of Hatching Plasticity" virtually on Zoom. Join Seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/96328887734?pwd=Q0RLY2cvSVF2UTEzNytaai9HS25ZZz09

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
30
Nov

Geosciences Seminar: Dr. Michele Cooke

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Cooke is from University of Massachusetts. Her presentation is titled "What can Tiny Faults Tell Us about Earthquakes?"

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
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