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Attend two upcoming Center for Cybersecurity and Trusted Foundations seminars, November 16 and 17

The Center for Cybersecurity & Trusted Foundations invites you to two upcoming seminars, “Applied Machine Learning in Malware Analysis” given by Omid Mirzaei and “Tales from the High Seas: Stories from an Internet Pirate” given by Chad Spensky. Applied Machine Learning in Malware AnalysisPresented by Omid Mirzaei, Elastic Wednesday, November 16, 2022Noon–1:30 p.m.Brickyard (BYENG) 420,…

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Seminar: Incentive Design for Promoting Ridesharing, November 12

Attend the next IE Decision Systems Engineering Fall ’21 Seminar Series event and learn about methods to overcome obstacles to ridesharing. Incentive Design for Promoting RidesharingPresented by Neda Masoud, University of Michigan Friday, November 12, 2021NoonAttend via Zoom Abstract Traffic congestion has become a serious issue around the globe, partly owing to single-occupancy commuter trips….

Professors to provide insights into pursuing transdisciplinary research

For more than a decade and a half, Katina Michael and Roba Abbas have collaborated on research at the intersection of society, technology, ethics and regulation. Their experience over this time, and across a range of projects, will be the basis for a virtual seminar on Friday, July 1, 2022, “The Art of Transdisciplinary Research…

Seminar: Exact Algorithms for Distributionally Risk-Receptive Programs and Camera View-Frame Placement Problems — Applications in Homeland Security, April 29

SCAI Spring ’22 Seminar Series Invited Speaker Manish Bansal presents algorithms for network vulnerability analysis and camera-based surveillance in this talk hosted by Assistant Professor Adolfo Escobedo. Exact Algorithms for Distributionally Risk-Receptive Programs and Camera View-Frame Placement Problems: Applications in Homeland SecurityPresented by Manish Bansal Friday, April 29, 2022NoonArtisan Court at the Brickyard (BYAC) 209,…

Seminar: Using Technomorphism to Understand What Makes Us Human, April 22

Learn how to think like a robot — also known as technomorphism — and what it teaches us about human-technology interactions at this upcoming seminar. Using Technomorphism to Understand What Makes Us HumanPresented by Heather C. Lum, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Friday, April 22, 202212:30 p.m.Santa Catalina Hall (SANCA) 151, Polytechnic campus [map] and Zoom Abstract Operators…

Seminar: Industrial Artificial Intelligence for Maintenance and Service Innovations in Next Generation Industry Systems, April 15

Attend the next School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks seminar exploring the use of artificial intelligence in industrial applications. Industrial Artificial Intelligence for Maintenance and Service Innovations in Next Generation Industry SystemsPresented by Xiaodong Jia, University of Cincinnati Friday, April 15, 202210–11 a.m.Peralta Hall (PRLTA) 132, Polytechnic campus [map] and Zoom Abstract Driven by the rapid…

Seminar: What is next in acoustic-based sensing and testing localization, diagnosis, and prognosis challenges, April 18

Learn about how New Mexico State University researchers are improving the accuracy and capabilities of sensing and monitoring technologies for evaluating complex structures at the April 18 School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks seminar. What is next in acoustic-based sensing and testing localization, diagnosis, and prognosis challengesPresented by Ehsan Dehghan-Niri, New Mexico State University Monday,…

Attend the Dean’s Distinguished Lecture with Robert Calderbank, April 21

Join Dean Kyle Squires for this special lecture and Q&A with Robert Calderbank, whose research interests include error control codes for quantum computing, wireless communication and the internet of things, coding theory for computer architecture, signal processing and machine learning. Students, staff and faculty members are invited to attend. Dean’s Distinguished Lecture with Robert CalderbankThursday,…

Seminar: Gaining fundamental insights from metabolic engineering targets in algal biotechnology, April 11

Learn about molecular toolkits for green microalga for biotechnology applications in this School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment seminar. Seminar: Gaining fundamental insights from metabolic engineering targets in algal biotechnologyPresented by Kyle J. Lauersen, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Monday, April 11, 20223:15–4:15 p.m.College Avenue Commons (CAVC) 333, Tempe campus [map]…