Seminars & Colloquiums

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar, Wednesday, February 9th

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Edward Verenich, Research Scientist, Air Force Research Laboratory PhD candidate, Computer Science at Clarkson University Will present a talk entitled: In support of the expert: ML in the pulmonary radiology domain Abstract: Operational Machine Learning, or use of ML in real world applications, presents various challenges in domain specific applications. State of the art ML […]

C3S2 Seminar Friday, February 4th

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

C3S2 The Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science Professor Henry Abarbanel, University of California at San Diego Will present a talk entitled: Reduced, Biophysically Based, Models for Neurons to use as Computationally Efficient Elements of Large Functional Biological Networks Abstract: Using a combination of methods from applied mathematics and nonlinear dynamics, we present a constructive

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Blaine Ayotte and Bruce Pilvelait, Creare LLC Will present a talk entitled: Open-source Python library for Geospatial Analysis and Hearing Assessment Technology Friday, February 4 at 4pm via ZOOM. Info is below. Abstract: Creare LLC is an engineering research and development firm located in Hanover, New Hampshire. Creare provides industrial and government clients with their

Mathematics Colloquium – Speaker: Dr. John Dallon

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Mathematics Colloquium Speaker: Dr. John Dallon  Brigham Young UniversityMathematics Department     Will present a talk titled:Modeling Mesenchymal Cell Motion – Force, Speed and the Role of Focal Adhesion Lifetimes Abstract:  In this talk I will discuss a stochastic model of cell motion. The model makes no assumption about cell shape and focuses on cell adhesions. Random

Mathematics Colloquium – Speaker: Dr. John Dallon

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Mathematics Colloquium Speaker: Dr. John Dallon  Brigham Young UniversityMathematics Department     Will present a talk titled:Modeling Mesenchymal Cell Motion – Force, Speed and the Role of Focal Adhesion Lifetimes Abstract:  In this talk I will discuss a stochastic model of cell motion. The model makes no assumption about cell shape and focuses on cell adhesions. Random

Biology Seminar Series – Speaker: Dr. Douglas J. Perkins

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Biology Seminar SeriesSpeaker: Dr. Douglas J. Perkins  University of New MexicoSchool of Medicine     Will present a talk titled:Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Viral Load Dynamics on COVID-19 Disease Severity in Disproportionately Affected Ancestral Groups    Dr. Perkins is a Professor of Medicine at the University of New Mexico. His research projects are primarily based in the

Mathematics Colloquium – Speaker: Dr. John Dallon

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Mathematics Colloquium Speaker: Dr. John Dallon  Brigham Young UniversityMathematics Department     Will present a talk titled:Modeling Mesenchymal Cell Motion – Force, Speed and the Role of Focal Adhesion Lifetimes Abstract:  In this talk I will discuss a stochastic model of cell motion. The model makes no assumption about cell shape and focuses on cell adhesions. Random

Biology Seminar Series – Speaker: Dr. Douglas J. Perkins

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Biology Seminar SeriesSpeaker: Dr. Douglas J. Perkins  University of New MexicoSchool of Medicine     Will present a talk titled:Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Viral Load Dynamics on COVID-19 Disease Severity in Disproportionately Affected Ancestral Groups    Dr. Perkins is a Professor of Medicine at the University of New Mexico. His research projects are primarily based in the

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