Upcoming Events By Month
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Tue Feb 6, 2018
Daria Van Tyne, Post-doctoral Fellow in the Departments of Ophthalmology, Microbiology and Immunobiology at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary will give a seminar entitled "Functional genomics of drug-resistant superbugs: From the 1980s through today." on Tuesday, February 6 at 4:00 pm in 283 Galvin.
Wed Feb 7, 2018
François Gabbaï (Texas A & M University)
Reilly Lecture III “Electronic and Cooperative Effects in the Chemistry of Antimony- and Boron-based Lewis Acids” Originally published at chemistry.nd.edu.
Tue Feb 13, 2018
A Practical Workshop on Writing a Concept Note
The two-hour workshop will include a discussion on types of funders, determining your fit with a program, developing a concept note, how to “pitch” the concept note to program officers and next steps to develop a full grant proposal.
Wed Feb 14, 2018
Physics Colloquium: Dr. Emrah Turgut, Cornell University
Spin dynamics of topological spin textures in chiral magnets Dr. Emrah Turgut Postdoctoral Associate, Applied and Engineering Physics Cornell University The chiral spin textures are a consequence of the anti-symmetric exchange interaction, which presents in the material systems with broken inversion symmetry, such as B20 FeGe. This interaction enables chiral magnetic order, including topologically non-trivial magnetic skyrmions, which display rich new magnetic phenomena and require low critical current densities to manipulate. This makes magnetic skyrmions a promising platform for power-efficient spintronics applications. Therefore, a deeper understanding of the static and dynamic magnetic properties of these materials will be a key step...
Thu Feb 15, 2018
Alexander Miller (University of North Carolina)
“Cation-Responsive Pincer-Crown Ether Complexes for Tunable Catalysis” Originally published at chemistry.nd.edu.
Thu Feb 15, 2018
Departmental Seminar: Ana Flores-Mireles
Ana Flores-Mireles, Postdoctoral Researcher at Washington University Medical School, will give a seminar entitled "Urinary catheterization: Microbial Window of Opportunities" on Thursday, February 15 at 4:00 pm in 283 Galvin.
Tue Feb 20, 2018
Departmental Seminar: Maia Rabaa
Maia Rabaa, Postdoctoral Molecular Epidemiologist/Phylogeneticist at the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, will give a seminar entitled "Drivers and impacts of viral diversity in endemic human disease, from within-host to global scales" on Tuesday, February 20 at 4:00 pm in 283 Galvin.
Thu Feb 22, 2018
Eunsuk Kim (Brown University)
“Synthetic Modeling Chemistry of Iron-Sulfur Clusters in NO Signaling” Originally published at chemistry.nd.edu.
Tue Feb 27, 2018
ACMS Statistics Seminar: Won Chang
Won Chang University of Cincinnati 3:30 PM 154 Hurley Hall Computer Model Emulation and Calibration using High-dimensional and Non-Gaussian Spatial Data I will introduce statistical methods to calibrate…