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Grad School Virtual Info Session

Join us to learn more about graduate school with the Department of Mechanical Engineering! We will be hosting two virtual sessions on October 3 and October 24th from 9:00-12:00pm CST. Please RSVP here. Those who attend will learn more about: Questions? Email us at dept@me.engr.wisc.edu.

GRAINGER Red Talk

Wendt Commons 215 North Randall Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin

332 Wendt Commons Join the team from Grainger to learn about how Advanced Analytics Methods and Machine Learning are being employed at Grainger! All majors are welcome. Ian's pizza will be provided. Connect on social and view open roles at Grainger: List of Links (me-qr.com) Questions about Grainger? Email: campustalent@grainger.com

ME 903 Graduate Seminar: Kurt Schneider

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. Kurt Schneider is an Engineering Group Manager at General Motors.

Exact Label Recovery in Euclidean Random Graphs

1163 Mechanical Engineering 1513 Engineering Dr., Madison, WI, United States

In this paper, we propose a family of label recovery problems on weighted Euclidean random graphs. The vertices of a graph are embedded in R^d according to a Poisson point process and are assigned to a discrete community label. Our goal is to infer the vertex labels, given edge weights whose distributions depend on the...

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Mechanics Seminar Series: Dr. Michael Wadas

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. Michael Wadas is a postdoctoral scholar at the Caltech.

BME Seminar Series: Nico Stuurman, PhD

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

Software control of microscopes, where do we go? Nico Stuurman, PhDDirector of the Center for Advanced Light MicroscopyResearch Professor in Biochemistry and BiophysicsUniversity of California, San Francisco Abstract:Modern light microscopes consist of digital cameras and many motorized parts that need to be computer controlled for efficient operation. Software has therefore become an integral part of...

ECE Discovery Panel: Communications & Networks

1413 Engineering Hall - Cheney Room 1415 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI, United States

Engineering undergraduates! Join us in the Cheney Room (1413 Engineering Hall) as faculty members explore the technical area of Communications & Networks! All undergraduate students are welcome as Assistant Professor Bhuvana Krishnaswamy, Assistant Teaching Professor Nathan Strachen, and Professor Daniel van der Weide talk about application ideas, advanced course electives in this area, and future job...

CBE Seminar Series: Ana Ines Torres Rippa

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

Ana Ines Torres RippaChemical EngineeringCarnegie Mellon UniversityPittsburgh, PA Process Systems Engineering for Decarbonization of the Chemical Industry This talk will cover recent contributions from my research group to the production of green hydrogen and the decarbonization of oil refinery operations. The first part of the talk focuses on green hydrogen, a zero-carbon fuel for fuel...

ME 903 Graduate Seminar: Professor Peter Laz

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 Peter Laz is professor at the University of Denver.

Nurturing Interdisciplinary Industrial Engineering in Research and Education

1163 Mechanical Engineering 1513 Engineering Dr., Madison, WI, United States

University environments are becoming more dynamic and diverse than ever before. The landscape in industrial engineering continues to change rapidly and students and faculty in the discipline are called upon to address a broader range of problems that impact our everyday lives. As a pivotal approach to embracing the challenges and the opportunities posed for...

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