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SUMMARY:BME Seminar Series: Jessica Wagenseil\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Biomechanics of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJessica Wagenseil\, DScProfessor\, Mechanical Engineering and Materials ScienceVice Dean for Faculty AdvancementMcKelvey School of EngineeringWashington University \n\n\n\nAbstract:Thoracic aortic aneurysms are a dilation of the aortic wall that can be asymptomatic for many years until they dissect or rupture. Dissection or rupture is associated with a high mortality rate. Surgical replacement is the current treatment standard and is performed when the aortic aneurysm reaches a specified size or growth rate. However\, many aortic aneurysms fail before reaching these thresholds and many pass the thresholds without failing. We are interested in predicting how the aneurysm will grow\, remodel\, and fail in response to mechanical stimuli using mouse models of human aneurysmal disease. Data will be presented from our work on biomechanical metrics associated with aneurysms\, correlations between mechanical changes and biochemical signaling\, growth and remodeling predictions of aneurysm progression\, fluid-solid structure interaction modeling of aneurysm biomechanics and failure\, and transmural fluid and solid transport\, as possible contributions to aneurysmal disease. \n\n\n\nPrint PDF
URL:https://engineering.wisc.edu/event/bme-seminar-series-jessica-wagenseil-phd/
LOCATION:1003 (Tong Auditorium) Engineering Centers Building\, 1550 Engineering Drive\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Biomedical Engineering,Seminar
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SUMMARY:NEEP Poster Session: NE 526 Plasma Laboratory
DESCRIPTION:The NE526 Plasma Laboratory class is hosting a poster session this Tuesday (04/29/25) from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Depending on the weather\, posters will be displayed either in the ERB lobby or outside in front of ERB. Students will showcase new experimental capabilities\, share exciting results on plasma waves\, and highlight recent diagnostic advancements. Pizza and drinks will be provided in appreciation of the students’ hard work. We hope you’ll stop by\, enjoy some refreshments\, and offer feedback to the students on their projects!
URL:https://engineering.wisc.edu/event/neep-poster-session-ne-526-plasma-laboratory/
LOCATION:Wisconsin
CATEGORIES:Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics
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SUMMARY:ECE Capstone Design Open House
DESCRIPTION:Engineering Hall Lobby \n\n\n\nAll are welcome to come view demonstrations of projects created by student teams in ECE capstone design courses! ECE alumni and course instructors will serve as  judges as teams compete for Best Project awards.   Past winning projects have included a Mario Kart-type simulator\, a sign language recognition device\, and an app for AI-automated time management and scheduling for students. \n\n\n\nCourses participating in the ECE Capstone Design Open House:ECE 453 – Embedded Microprocessor System Design taught by Teaching Faculty Joe KracheyECE455 – Capstone Design in Electrical and Computer Engineering taught by Assistant Teaching Professor Nathan StrachenECE554 – Digital Engineering Laboratory taught by Assistant Professor George Tzimpragos \n\n\n\nECE Alumni Judges: \n\n\n\nRick Abegglen (BS’82\, MS’84\, JD’99) – Casimir Jones\, S.C. – ShareholderBill Berg (BS’71\, MS’72) – Dairyland Power Cooperative – Chief Executive Officer\, RetiredCole Burek (BS’18) – Extreme Engineering Solutions – Embedded EngineerOlivia D’Souza (BS’24) – University of Wisconsin–Madison – PhD StudentJohn Hester (BS’91) – Techtricity Corporation – President\, RetiredJustin Reed (BS’05\, MS’07\, PhD’14) – C-Motive Technologies\, Inc. – Chief Technology OfficerTerry Sartori (BS’80) – GE Healthcare\, Accuray – Engineering Project Manager\, RetiredKenton Smith (BS’14) – Extreme Engineering Solutions – Senior Embedded EngineerJohn Ziehr (BS’71) (MBA’95 – University of Iowa) – Rockwell Automation – Vice President Manufacturing Operations\, Retired
URL:https://engineering.wisc.edu/event/ece-capstone-design-open-house-3/
LOCATION:Engineering Hall Lobby\, 1415 Engineering Drive\, Madison\, WI\, 53704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Electrical & Computer Engineering
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SUMMARY:NEEP Seminar: Haley Williams\, University of California\, Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 112:00 – 1:00pmERB 106Remote Participation: Please contact office@ep.wisc.edu for the Zoom link. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTitle: TBA \n\n\n\nAbstract: TBA \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Haley Williams\, University of California\, Berkeley \n\n\n\nBio: Haley Williams is a Ph.D. candidate in the SALT Research Group studying the structure and speciation in molten fluoride salts. She holds the UC Berkeley Chancellor’s Fellowship. Prior to her graduate studies\, she received her B.S. in Chemical Engineering with minors in French and Physics from The University of Tulsa. During her undergraduate studies\, she studied concentrated solar power at The University of Tulsa and molten chloride corrosivity at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. \n\n\n\nThis seminar is presented by the Institute for Nuclear Energy Systems and the Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics Department.
URL:https://engineering.wisc.edu/event/neep-seminar-haley-williams-university-of-california-berkeley/
LOCATION:Wisconsin
CATEGORIES:Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics
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SUMMARY:ME 903 Graduate Seminar: Professor Timothy Long
DESCRIPTION:The ME 903: Graduate Student Lecture Series features campus and visiting speakers who present on a variety of research topics in the field of mechanical engineering. Professor Timothy Long is a professor at Arizona State University.
URL:https://engineering.wisc.edu/event/me-903-graduate-seminar-professor-timothy-long/
LOCATION:3M Auditorium\, rm 1106 Mechanical Engineering Building\, 1513 University Ave\, Madison\, 53711
CATEGORIES:Mechanical Engineering
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SUMMARY:Mechanics Seminar: Professor Yuri Bazilevs
DESCRIPTION:The Mechanics Seminar Series is a weekly seminar given by campus and visiting speakers on topics across the spectrum of mechanics research (solids\, fluids\, and dynamics). Professor Yuri Bazilevs is a professor at Brown University.
URL:https://engineering.wisc.edu/event/mechanics-seminar-professor-yuri-bazilevs/
LOCATION:3M Auditorium\, rm 1106 Mechanical Engineering Building\, 1513 University Ave\, Madison\, 53711
CATEGORIES:Mechanical Engineering
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