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ECE Graduate Program Information Session for Current UW Students

1413 Engineering Hall 1415 Engineering Drive, Madison

As a UW student, you already know why it’s great to be a Badger engineer. On November 17th, join us to learn more about our highly-ranked graduate programs and see if they are the right fit for you!

MS&E Seminar Series: Dr. Honggang Cui

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

Dr. Honggang Cui
Johns Hopkins University
Drugs as Materials Building Blocks to Create Supramolecular Medicine

HFES Coffee and Donuts

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

Your Friday morning coffee break is taken care of this week! Break down those academic silos and enjoy free coffee and donuts with other ISyE Ph.D Students and Faculty courtesy of the...

Free

BME Seminar Series: Guy M. Genin

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

Mechanobiology of fibrotic remodeling Guy M. Genin, PhDCo-Director at NSF Science and Technology Center for Engineering MechanoBiologyProfessor; Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Department of Neurological Surgery at Washington...

CBE Fall Seminar Series: Elizabeth Lipke

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

ELIZABETH LIPKE, Ph.D.Mary and John H. Sanders ProfessorDepartment of Chemical EngineeringAuburn UniversityAlabama USA Rapid Production of Engineered TissueMicrospheroids for Stem Cell Cardiac Differentiation and Maturation Biomimetic materials offer a novel...

INFORMS guest speaker Dr. Suzan Iloglu

Virtually: 1415 Engineering Drive, Madison

UW-Madison ISyE alumna and founder of the INFORMS student chapter, Dr. Suzan Iloglu will join students virtually to share her professional journey. Join by Zoom (Meeting ID 924 3967 4009)...

BME Seminar Series: Brian W. Pogue, PhD

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

Imaging Oxygen in Cancer: for Radiotherapy & Surgery Brian W. Pogue, PhDChairDepartment of Medical PhysicsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison Oxygen is one of the ubiquitous molecules in life, but yet one of the most challenging to quantify. This is because of the temporal and spatial microheterogeneity and because most tools developed to measure it only access a...