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David A Walsh Arts & Science Seminar Monday April 15th: Ed Dzialowski

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David A Walsh Arts & Science Seminar Monday April 15th: Ed Dzialowski, Professor, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas will speak on “Comparative Developmental Physiology.” Bio: Ed Dzialowski received his B.A. degree in Biology at Kalamazoo College. He completed his graduate studies at Drexel University with a

Clarkson University Center for Rehabilitation Engineering, Science, and Technology Seminar

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Data Driven Insights from the MoTrPAC Consortium on theMulti-Omic Response to Exercise Matthew Wheeler, M.D., Ph.D.Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford University The Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC) aims to map themolecular response to exercise, enhancing our understanding of its role in health and diseaseprevention. The consortium’s first study offers an extensive temporal map

David A Walsh Arts and Science Seminar mini-conference all day, April 12th

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Professors Sumona Mondal a James Greene of Clarkson’s Math Department will be hosting a David A. Walsh ’67 Arts & Sciences Mini-Conference on “Using Data and Mathematical Modeling to Understand COVID-19 Dynamics.”  This conference, hosted jointly by the mathematics, biology, and data science programs, will delve into various aspects of infectious disease dynamics, focusing on COVID-19 as

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Seminars – April 10, 2:30 PM

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Please join the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering for the following two seminars taking place on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 2:30 PM in CAMP 194. “Organoclay Impact on Self-Healing of Polyurethane-Urea Composite Coatings for Underwater Applications” Maryam Bonyani “Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) Process Development for Through Glass Vias” by Charmy Jani, Ravitej Venkataswamy,

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar

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Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar Dr. Yonghong Chen Chief Scientist, National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) Will present a talk entitled: Uncertainty management in market operations with high penetration of renewables Abstract: With an increasing penetration of weather-dependent resources and more frequent extreme weather events, market operations count on ancillary service products (i.e., reserves) to effectively manage

David A. Walsh Seminar Series – Pathea Bruno

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David A Walsh Arts and Science Seminar talk this Friday March 15th at noon in Snell 212. This Friday, March 29th, Pathea Bruno, Ph.D. student in the Department Chemistry and Biochemistry speaking on ” OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDERREPRESENTED STEM MAJORS THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF A CARIBBEAN-AMERICAN” Bio: Pathea is a graduate student pursuing a PhD in chemistry at Clarkson University

ChBE Seminar Mar 13 (Wed)-2:30 pm-CAMP 194

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Clarkson UniversityDepartment of Chemical and Biomolecular EngineeringSeminarpH-Mediated Electrochemical Precipitation of Scaling Ions in Reverse Osmosis ConcentrateSheraz Bashir AbstractIn recent years, brackish water desalination has gained recognition as a globally effective technology, particularly in arid inland regions, to ensure the production of reliable potable water supplies. Currently, reverse osmosis (RO), a pressure-driven membrane technology, dominates global

David A Walsh Arts and Science Seminar talk this Friday March 15th at noon in Snell 212.

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Clarkson UniversitySpring 2024 David A. Walsh‘67Arts & Sciences Seminar SeriesFriday, March 15th at 12pmRoom: Snell 212 Quantum CryptographyQuantum computers are never far from the news. There are new promises every day about how close they are to giving us fantastic new computational abilities. One application of this technology is in cryptography and code breaking. Quantum

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