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Women in Science & Engineering (WISE) Conference 2022

Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) is proud to present our 10th Annual National Conference, “Above and Beyond,” which will be held on Jan. 22-23, 2022. We have a lineup of incredible speakers, workshops, panelists, competitions, and company sponsors here to fuel your professional and personal development, widen the reach of your network, and ignite […]

Machine Learning in Medicine (MLxMed)

Machine Learning in Medicine (MLxMed): A Virtual Seminar Series in Pittsburgh Hosted by the Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, UPMC, and CMU Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2022 Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Eastern Time   Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Medicine: What makes a good machine learning model for clinical applications? Zoom https://pitt.zoom.us/j/97941360439  […]

DLS: Frank O’Mahony, Intel “Scaling SerDes Beyond 100Gb/s in Advanced CMOS Technologies”

Frank O’Mahony, Intel January 27, 2022 4:00 p.m. Title: Scaling SerDes Beyond 100Gb/s in Advanced CMOS Technologies RSVP: Use this link to RSVP for the lecture Abstract: Over the past two decades, high-speed wireline data rates have doubled every three-to-four years to keep pace with aggregate system bandwidth requirements. Communication standards for networking and storage, like Ethernet […]

ACE Seminar: Learning to Learn in Engineering: Building Your “Learning Toolbox”

Online Event

How should you study and approach problem-solving in Engineering? How do you control your studying outcomes? How do you find your learning style? And do you study smarter? Join your Engineering Learning Strategist and your fellow upper-year students and learn about effective learning strategies that can help you ace your academic performance! In this session, […]

DLS: Prof. Domitilla Del Vecchio, MIT “Control Theory for Synthetic Biology”

Professor Domitilla Del Vecchio, MIT RSVP: Use this link to RSVP for the lecture. Title: Control Theory for Synthetic Biology Abstract: Engineering biology has tremendous potential to impact applications ranging from energy, to environment, to health. As the sophistication of engineered biological networks increases, the ability to predict system behavior becomes more limited. In fact, while a system’s […]

ACE (Achieve. Connect. Engage) Seminar: Staying Motivated and Focused While Learning

Online Event

Do you have difficulty staying focused and staying on task when working from home and being online? Do you ever procrastinate to avoid unpleasant tasks or assignments? Do you find it hard to get started? Motivating yourself to complete assignments, study, and do all the other things can be difficult, but completing all these tasks […]

NSBE HACKS 2022

Disrupt the industry at NSBE Hacks 2022 First student run black hackathon in the GTA! Join us for the fourth staging of this amazing event! Date: March 5th - 6th Location: Virtual REGISTER VOLUNTEER

The Entrepreneurship Hatchery Speaker Series: ECE Alumnus Alan Grujic

MY330 + Virtual

Hybrid Event: Alan Grujic will be in-person at Myhal Centre, Room 330 + Virtual Online Alan Grujic earned a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto and an MBA with a concentration in finance from the University of British Columbia.  Al has lived and worked around the world. He currently resides in […]

DLS: Prof. W.C. Chew, Purdue University “Classical and Quantum Electromagnetics: What is the Difference?”

Professor W.C. Chew, Purdue University March 17, 2022 4:00 p.m. RSVP for Prof. Chew’s lecture. Title: Classical and Quantum Electromagnetics: What is the Difference? Abstract: Electromagnetics has influenced electrical engineering pervasively since the advent of Maxwell’s equations in 1865 .  Classical electromagnetics has impacted electrical engineering technologies all the way from statics to optics.   It has influenced […]

Machine Learning in Medicine (MLxMed): Behnaz Ghoraani “Sensor-based assessment of motor complications in patients with Parkinson’s disease”

A Virtual Seminar Series in Pittsburgh Hosted by the Department of Biomedical Informatics  "Sensor-based assessment of motor complications in patients with Parkinson's disease" Behnaz Ghoraani, PhD Associate Professor and Founder and Director, Biomedical Signal and Image Analysis Lab, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University Zoom https://pitt.zoom.us/j/99532417117  (Details are listed at the […]