Seminars & Colloquiums

Mechancial and Aeronautical Engineering Seminar on April 9

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Fu-Kuo Chang Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University Will present a talk titled: Design of Advanced Multifunctional Composites for Fly-by-Feel Autonomous Electric Vehicles Abstract: It is envisioned that the next generation aerospace vehicles will be eco-friendly and designed towards being fully autonomous and highly intelligent to achieve optimal performance with highest safety assurance for all operational conditions. The vehicles will be equipped with high-resolution state-sensing and self- awareness capabilities to […]

Biology Seminar Series–Speaker: Dr. Derek Applewhite

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April 9, 2021, 1:00pm Via Zoom, link below Derek ApplewhiteAssociate ProfessorBiology DepartmentReed College (Portland, OR) Will present a talk titled:The Drosophila spectraplankin Short stop integrates cell-matrixadhesion during cell migration Abstract: The spectraplakin family of proteins includes ACF7/MACF1 and BPAG1/dystonin in mammals, VAB-10 in C. elegans, Magellan in zebrafish, and Short stop (Shot), the sole Drosophila

Electrical &Computer Engineering & C3S2 The Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science Joint Seminar

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Ziang (John) Zhang, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Binghamton University Will present a talk entitled: “From Coupled Pendulums to Networked Inverters — New Challenges for New Power Grids” Abstract: In 1665, Dutch scholar Christiaan Huygens hangs two of his newly invented pendulum clocks on a wooden beam supported by two chairs. Then he observed

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar

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Dr. Sumit Paudyal, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Florida International University Will present a talk entitled: “Efficient Distribution Grid Optimal Power Flow Methods in Aggregating Distributed and Flexible Loads for Grid Services” Abstract: One  of  the  major  challenges  in  current  distribution management system (DMS)  tools  isthe  scalability  of  solution algorithms  in  solving  distribution  optimal  power  flow  (DOPF)  model for large scale three‐phase unbalanced distribution grids. In distribution grid with active nodes, such as PV and

Guest Speaker – Science Journalist Ramin Skibba

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Award-winning science journalist Ramin Skibba will be a featured guest speaker in COM 315/415 STEAM Journalism via ZOOM on Tuesday, April 6 from 2:30-3:30 p.m., and others from the Clarkson community interested in his work are invited to attend. Much of Skibba’s writing and reporting revolves around astronomy, physics and space exploration, and more recently environmental,

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar

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Wei Yan, Assistant Professor, Clarkson University Will present a talk entitled: “FPGA SECURITY: What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?” Abstract: Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have proved the academic and industrial values since their inception. Now FPGAs include millions of gates, megabytes of memories, high-speed interfaces, and even multicore processors. The upgraded scales

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