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2305 Engineering Hall 1415 Engineering Drive, Madison

Join us as alumni from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering share their experiences and take your questions for a very special event! All are welcome to join in as these alums from across the country and across industry gather in Engineering Hall. This is a very unique event where you will be able...

Mechanics Seminar Series: Professor Lucy Zhang

3M Auditorium, rm 1106 Mechanical Engineering Building 1513 University Ave, Madison

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). Dr. Lucy Zhang is a program director at the U.S. National Science Foundation whose research focuses on biomechanics and mechanobiology.

Poster Session

3121 Mechanical Engineering 1513 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI, United States

Please stop in for this open house Industrial and Systems Engineering poster session.

BME Seminar Series: Dan Lipinski, PhD

1003 (Tong Auditorium) Engineering Centers Building 1550 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI, United States

Developing retinal laser speckle contrast imaging for the diagnosis of ocular and systemic disease Dan Lipinski, PhDAssociate Professor of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, Cell Biology, Neurobiology and AnatomyResearch Director of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual SciencesMedical College of Wisconsin Abstract:Laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) is a powerful modality that is capable of rapidly and...

CBE Seminar Series: Ankur Gupta

1610 Engineering Hall 1415 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI, United States

Electrochemical capacitors hold promise for applications
demanding high power density. However, our understanding
of electrolyte transport within these devices remains limited.
Existing models often make inaccurate predictions by neglecting confinement effects and
the interplay between the electrical double layer (EDL) and redox reactions. In this seminar, we will discuss these shortcomings with a two-pronged approach, comprehensive theoretical framework and fully resolved EDL-redox coupling.

Materials Science Seminar Series – Dr. Ed Rakiewicz

Room 265 Materials Science and Engineering Building 1509 University Ave, Madison, Wisconsin

Materials Science Seminar Series presents Dr. Ed Rakiewicz on Thursday, April 25, from 12:20 to 1:20 p.m. The seminar is hosted by Professor Izabela Szlufarska and will be held in MS&E building room 265. Dr. Rakiewicz will be discussing how to consistently drive sustainability and growth.

ME 903 Graduate Seminar: Professor Marco Pavone

3M Auditorium, rm 1106 Mechanical Engineering Building 1513 University Ave, Madison

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 Marco Pavone is an associate professor at Stanford University whose research focuses on the development of methodologies for the analysis, design, and control of autonomous systems.

BME Design Spring Poster Presentation and 2024 Tong Awards Competition

Engineering Centers Building Atrium 1550 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI, United States

The biomedical engineering department invites the public to a poster session presented by biomedical engineering undergraduates. Over 40 teams will be showcasing their solutions for design projects from clients in the medical school, life sciences, engineering, and the community. For a full list of the projects and presentation times, visit the UW BME Design page.

Mechanics Seminar Series: Professor Jon Estrada

3M Auditorium, rm 1106 Mechanical Engineering Building 1513 University Ave, Madison

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 Estrada is an assistant professor at the University of Michigan whose research interests lie in experimental mechanics of soft and bio-materials.