ECE Seminar Friday October 6th

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar New York State Off-Shore Wind Energy Development Daniel J. Lorden, Principal DJL Energy Consulting, LLC Abstract: New York State’s 2019 Green Energy Deal doubled-down on its Clean Energy Standard to increase renewable electricity from 50% to 70% by 2030 and to achieve 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040. In addition to an … Continue reading ECE Seminar Friday October 6th

Richard Taylor Jr. to Speak at Career Symposium

Mental health advocate, speaker, and author Richard Taylor Jr. will be the keynote speaker at the Career Exploration Symposium sponsored by CUPO on Saturday, September 16th at 11 a.m. Taylor’s speech entitled  “The Monu-MENTAL Shift” will help to inspire students and motivate them to understand their worth. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend.  

Clarkson Chemistry Seminar, Friday September 8, 2023

Clarkson Chemistry PhD student Kyle Parella will present Leveraging the Regenerative Abilities of HOX Proteins and Deploying a Modular Strategy to Yield Multiple Potential Therapies Homeobox (HOX) genes code for a series of transcription factors responsible for regulating crucial steps in embryonic development. Because of their role in tissue generation, the regenerative properties of these proteins … Continue reading Clarkson Chemistry Seminar, Friday September 8, 2023

ECE Seminar Wednesday September 6th

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar Kathleen Kavanagh, Director of the Institute for STEM Education, Robert A. Plane Endowed Chair and Professor of Mathematics at Clarkson University Abstract: Clarkson’s Institute for STEM Education supports student achievement, exemplary pedagogy, and K12 outreach. With a focus on engagement and workforce preparation, the expertise of faculty across disciplines and … Continue reading ECE Seminar Wednesday September 6th

First Fall 2023 Chemistry Seminar

Clarkson Chemistry PhD student Jared Morse will present Chloride as a Dynamic Mediator of the cGAS-STING Pathway Among the innate immune system, activation of the cGAS-STING (cyclic GMP–AMP synthase (cGAS)–stimulator of interferon genes (STING)) signaling pathway is one of the primary defense responses to cytosolic DNA. Which could be a result of nuclear DNA damage, microbial … Continue reading First Fall 2023 Chemistry Seminar

Faculty Seminar on the Role of Generative A.I. in Classrooms

Upcoming faculty seminar, The Role of Generative A.I. in Classrooms, by Mahesh K. Banavar, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clarkson; Catherine Sajna, Writing Center, Clarkson; Alexander Cohen, Humanities and Social Science Department, Clarkson and Melody Denny, Word Studio, SLU.  This seminar will take place on Friday, August 18 and will consist of a series of 4 different presentation/discussion sessions. The flyer is posted on … Continue reading Faculty Seminar on the Role of Generative A.I. in Classrooms

Coulter School of Engineering Seminar Today

Scott McNulty, Candidate, Program and Strategy Co-Director for the Solinsky ChallengeWill present a talk entitled:“Advanced Manufacturing and the Solinsky Challenge: Thoughts and Opportunities for Clarkson University”Bio: Scott McNulty graduated with a BSME from Clarkson University in 1999, MSME from University of Vermont in 2003, and an MBA from UMASS Amherst in 2013. He has held … Continue reading Coulter School of Engineering Seminar Today

MA and CS Joint Colloquium, August 3rd at 11AM SC 356

JOINT COLLOQUIUMDEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS& DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCECLARKSON UNIVERSITYTHURSDAY AUGUST 3 2023. 11:00. SCIENCE CENTER 356CHRIS GODSILDepartment of Combinatorics and OptimizationUniversity of WaterlooCONTINUOUS QUANTUM WALKS ON INFINITE GRAPHS A continuous quantum walk on a graph X with adjacency operator A is determined by the 1-parameter family of unitary operators U(t) := exp(itA) (for real t). … Continue reading MA and CS Joint Colloquium, August 3rd at 11AM SC 356

Save the Date: September 8, 11:30- 4:30, Walsh Mini-Conference on “Supporting International Students at CU”

We invite all faculty, staff, and graduate students from Clarkson’s Potsdam, CRC, and Beacon campuses to join us at the September 8th Walsh mini-conference on the theme of “Supporting International Students at CU.” This event will be held on the Potsdam Campus in ADK Lodge from 11:30- 4:30, with multiple sessions and lunch included. Transportation … Continue reading Save the Date: September 8, 11:30- 4:30, Walsh Mini-Conference on “Supporting International Students at CU”

Faculty Seminar: The Role of Generative A.I in Classrooms – August 18, 2023

Please consider attending the upcoming faculty seminar:  The Role of Generative A.I. in Classrooms, by Mahesh K. Banavar, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clarkson; Catherine Sajna, Writing Center, Clarkson; Alexander Cohen, Humanities and Social Science Department, Clarkson and Melody Denny, Word Studio, SLU.   This seminar will take place on Friday, August 18 on Collins Hill Campus from 10am – … Continue reading Faculty Seminar: The Role of Generative A.I in Classrooms – August 18, 2023