Microbes Are the Best Chemists in the World: The Intersection of Microbiology, Chemistry, and Engineering
IFNH-101 61 Dudley Road, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesSpeaker: Lily Y. Young, Rutgers University More information here. Register here.
Speaker: Lily Y. Young, Rutgers University More information here. Register here.
Friday, February 16, 2024. 3:00 PM. Advances in Measuring, Modeling, and Understanding the Consequences of Climate Change on Snow Hydrology. Anne Nolin, University of Nevada. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Geography. More information here. Abstract: Climate warming is impacting mountain snowpacks in ways that challenge water resources management and climate prediction. New developments in remote sensing and modeling are advancing ...
Speaker: Ruohao Zhang, The Pennsylvania State University To watch virtually, join here. Passcode: 095612
Speaker: Jay Kelly, Raritan Valley Community College More information here.
Speaker: Zachary Labe, Princeton University and NOAA/GFDL Abstract: The popularity of machine learning methods, such as neural networks, continues to rapidly grow. The interest in these tools also coincides with a growing influx of big data, high performance computing capabilities, and the need for greater efficiency in solving a range of tasks. However, there is also some hesitancy for considering the ...
Speaker: Katherine Bermingham, Rutgers University More information here. See flyer here.
Speaker: Julia Behrens, Bielefeld University
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Friday, March 1, 2024. 11:00 AM. Buzzing through Time: the Interplay of Ecology, Evolution, and Humans on Bees' Recent History. Margarita Lopez-Uribe (Dept of Entomology, Pennsylvania State University) . Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Entomology. More information here. Location: Thompson Hall, Room 206
Speaker: Amy Savage, Rutgers University. More information here.