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  • December 2025

  • Sun 14
    A UW graduate displays a personal message on the top of their graduation cap during UW–Madison's spring commencement ceremony at Camp Randall Stadium at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on May 14, 2022.

    Chemical Engineering 2025 Winter Commencement Banquet

    December 14, 2025 @ 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    Union South - Varsity Hall 1308 W Dayton St, Madison, Wisconsin

    Congratulations to our graduating class of 2024. After years of hard work, the students and faculty are putting on the 2024 Spring Banquet for Chemical Engineering.

  • January 2026

  • Mon 12
    ISyE Colloquium with Shuo Sun on January 12, 2026

    ISyE – Choice-based Operations At Scale: Complementarity and Dynamic Decisions

    January 12 @ 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    1163 Mechanical Engineering 1513 Engineering Dr., Madison, WI, United States

    Assortment and inventory decisions lie at the core of supply chain and retail operations. In practice, these decisions face two fundamental challenges arising from complex customer choice behavior. First, customers often purchase complementary products across categories, which makes category-level decisions interdependent. Second, inventory is limited and customers arrive over time, so product availability changes dynamically...

    Free
  • Thu 15

    ISyE – Auto-Conditioned First-Order and Stochastic Optimization Methods

    January 15 @ 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    1163 Mechanical Engineering 1513 Engineering Dr., Madison, WI, United States

    First-order methods are widely used to tackle data science and machine learning problems with complex structures, such as nonconvexity, nonsmoothness, and stochasticity. However, in many real-world scenarios, the problem structure and parameters can be unknown or ambiguous, creating significant challenges for algorithm design and stepsize selection. In this talk, I will present a novel class...

    Free
  • Thu 15
    Line drawing of two people outside with a lawn flamingo next to them. There is a word bubble with the University of Wisconsin "W"

    BME Bay Area Meetup

    January 15 @ 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    Steins Beer Garden & Restaurant 895 Villa St, Mountain View, California, United States

    We're headed to the California Bay Area to kick off a new year of innovation. You and your guests are invited to join fellow Wisconsin BME alumni and friends for an alumni reception at Steins Beer Garden in Mountain View, CA. RSVP

    Free
  • Wed 21
    Graphic that reads ECE Alumni Town Hall (white letters, red background, photo of Engineering Hall and fountain)

    ECE Virtual Alumni Town Hall

    January 21 @ 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

    ECE alumni, please join us for a one-hour virtual event with ECE Department Chair Susan Hagness and Dean Devesh Ranjan as he shares insights from his first year, his vision for the college, and other timely topics.

  • Wed 21
    ISyE Colloquium Jinwen Yang January 21, 2026

    ISyE – GPU-Accelerated Linear Programming and Beyond

    January 21 @ 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    1163 Mechanical Engineering 1513 Engineering Dr., Madison, WI, United States

    The rapid progress in GPU computing has revolutionized many fields, yet its potential in mathematical programming, such as linear programming (LP), has only recently begun to be realized. This talk aims to provide an overview of recent advancements in GPU-based first-order methods for LP, with a particular focus on the design and development of cuPDLPx....

    Free
  • Thu 22
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    ME 903 Graduate Seminar: Professor Jeff Tithof

    January 22 @ 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    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 Jeff Tithof is a professor at the University of Minnesota. Title: Coupled Blood–CSF Flow Dynamics Driving Waste Clearance in the Brain Abstract: The last decade has seen a...

  • Fri 23
    Graphic for UW-Madison Mechanics Seminar Series

    Mechanics Seminar: Professor Melissa Brindise

    January 23 @ 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    1227 Engineering Hall 1415 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI, United States

    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 Melissa Brindise is a professor at Penn State University. Title: Uncovering mechanical drivers of cerebral aneurysm growth and rupture Abstract: Clinical evaluation of cerebral aneurysms requires a difficult decision...

  • Fri 23

    ISyE – Game night!

    January 23 @ 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    3127 Mechanical Engineering Madison

    Join the students of IISE for game night!

  • Mon 26
    ECE Research Seminar Series - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

    ECE Research Seminar Series: Dr. Jan Jeske, Quantum Sensing Group at Fraunhofer IAF

    January 26 @ 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    2321 Engineering Hall 1415 Engineering Drive, Madison

    Laser-enhanced magnetometry (and other quantum sensing) with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres in diamond Abstract: By integrating NV centres into a laser cavity and combining it with a second gain medium, we have achieved 100% contrast and 16mW of signal power in optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) read out via a laser signal instead of fluorescence. This...

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