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ME Engineers’ Day Luncheon

Union South, Varsity III 1308 West Dayton St, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

This free annual celebration gives Mechanical Engineering alumni an opportunity to meet with our current and emeritus faculty, members of our Industrial Advisory Board, department staff, and other friends. Questions? Contact Caitlin Scott at cscott8@wisc.edu.  Registration is now closed, but please contact Caitlin if you have any questions or would still like to attend.

Tong Distinguished Lecturer Series

1800 Engineering Hall 1415 Engineering Drive, Madison

One Engineer's Journey: Where Preparation Meets Opportunity Travelle (Franklin-Ford) Ellis, MD, PhD Sponsored by the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Mr. Peter Tong and the Tong Family Foundation Travelle (Franklin-Ford) Ellis is Health Equity Director at Exact Sciences. Previously Dr. Ellis was Associate Director of Minority Initiatives at Zimmer Biomet. She is a lifetime member of...

CBE Seminar Series: Michelle Calabrese

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

Using a combination of magnetorheology (MR), small angle neutron and x-ray scattering (SANS/SAXS), and vibrational spectroscopy, we demonstrate that low intensity magnetic fields likely facilitate these phase transitions by altering polymer-solvent interactions and hydrogen bonding, which in turn modify amphiphile packing.

UW-Madison ECE Alumni Reception hosted by Applied Materials

Join us at Applied Materials for an evening of networking and reminiscing with your fellow UW-Madison Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering alumni.  ECE Department Chair Susan Hagness will be on hand to share an update from campus and hear from all of our California Badgers. Applied Materials, Santa Clara, CA Questions about the event?Please...

ECE Discovery Panel: Life as an ECE Student

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

Join us for a dynamic Q&A session with graduating Senior ECE students to learn about navigating courses, campus opportunities, post-graduation decisions, and landing summer internships/co-ops.
Pizza will be served.

BME Seminar Series: Kyle Cranmer, PhD

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

Simulation-Based Inference: The Intersection of Mechanistic Models and Inverse Problems Kyle Cranmer, PhDDirector of the UW-Madison Data Science InstituteProfessor, Department of PhysicsUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison Abstract:Simulators are the modern manifestation of scientific theories. They implement mechanistic models of the underlying natural phenomena of interest as well as models for the instruments used to observe those phenomena....