Seminars & Colloquiums

C3S2 – The Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Nicholas T. Ouellette Professor and Associate Department Chair Kenneth and Barbara Oshman Faculty Scholar Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering nto@stanford.edu http://web.stanford.edu/~nto Will present a talk titled: “Animal Groups as Active Materials” Abstract: Aggregations of social animals are beautiful examples of self-organized behavior far from equilibrium. Understanding these systems, however, has proved to be quite challenging. […]

Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Seminar

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Professor M. Ani Hsieh, University of Pennsylvania Will present a talk entitled: “Knowledge Based Learning of Complex Spatiotemporal Dynamics: A Robotics Perspective” Abstract: Robots and autonomous systems give us unprecedented access to landscapes and habitats both big and small.  They provide in-situ monitoring of the environments they are immersed in and adapt their strategies to respond

C3S2 – The Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Professor M. Ani Hsieh, University of Pennsylvania Will present a talk entitled: “Knowledge Based Learning of Complex Spatiotemporal Dynamics: A Robotics Perspective” Abstract: Robots and autonomous systems give us unprecedented access to landscapes and habitats both big and small.  They provide in-situ monitoring of the environments they are immersed in and adapt their strategies to respond to

Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Seminar

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Ratneshwar (Ratan) Jha, ASME Fellow, AIAA Associate Fellow Department Head & Professor of Mechanical Engineering Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, USA Will present a talk titled: Structural Health Monitoring Based on Modified Time Reversal of Lamb Waves Abstract: Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) aims at early detection of structural damages and cost-efficient condition-based maintenance. Among various SHM methods, the

**Room Change** C3S2 Seminar Friday September 10th

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

C3S2 The Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science Professor M. Ani Hsieh, University of Pennsylvania Will present a talk titled: “Knowledge Based Learning of Complex Spatiotemporal Dynamics: A Robotics Perspective” Abstract: Robots and autonomous systems give us unprecedented access to landscapes and habitats both big and small.  They provide in-situ monitoring of the environments they are immersed

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING Chemical Mechanical polishing (CMP) of Silicon Carbide (SiC) Material _Overview

Graduate Students in Potsdam

Dr. Sridevi Alety BASF-Chemetall, CA, United States      Although SiC has over 200 known polytypes, only a few are commercially available, namely 3C-SiC, 4H-SiC, and 6H-SiC. Currently, 4H-SiC is the most widely used SiC polytype for power device production, due to its superior electrical properties. These properties enable power devices with high breakdown voltages, high

C3S2 – The Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Professor M. Ani Hsieh, University of Pennsylvania Will present a talk entitled: “Knowledge Based Learning of Complex Spatiotemporal Dynamics: A Robotics Perspective” Abstract: Robots and autonomous systems give us unprecedented access to landscapes and habitats both big and small.  They provide in-situ monitoring of the environments they are immersed in and adapt their strategies to respond to

Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Seminar

Graduate Students in Potsdam Undergrad Students

Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Seminar  Goodarz Ahmadi Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University Will present a talk titled: Computational Modeling of Aerosol Transport –Application to Transmission of COVID-19 in Indoor Environments Abstract: Fluid mechanics of aerosol transport, deposition, and dispersion in environmental, Industrial, and biological flows are described. The mechanics of particles and droplets transport, dispersion in

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