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8 am
See One, Do One, Teach Better!
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman

Enhance your teaching skills by giving constructive feedback on peer examples. Visiting experts from Colorado State University, Dr. Andrew West and Dr. Diana Hassel, will lead the program using video examples of both clinical and didactic teaching.

11 am
CEE Structures candidate seminar: Development of performance-based seismic retrofit methodology for multi-story buildings
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

In this seminar, the development and validation of performance-based seismic retrofit (PBSR) methodology is being presented. Unlike traditional force-based design methods, the PBSR method enables engineers to design and retrofit buildings to explicitly meet the pre-defined performance criteria for different levels of earthquake intensity; and eventually, results in a more efficient and comprehensive method of retrofitting multi-story buildings.

3:10 pm
AER Chemistry seminar — Cole Fisher
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Esters are an extremely important class of compounds due to their extensive use. The decomposition of esters through hydrolysis is an extremely slow kinetic process and requires extreme conditions to proceed at a reasonable rate. One catalyst system that shows promise of being able to catalyze this process are Ru complexes bearing tridente-bisphosphinoamino pincer ligands.

4 pm
Bustad Lecture with Megan Mueller
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Bustad Hall

The human-animal bond plays a key role in constructing the fabric of many communities across the world. Exploring how human-animal interactions fit within the integrated ecology of family systems requires nuanced scientific tools and a diverse array of research designs. Human-animal relationships are complex, dynamic, and highly individual.

4:10 pm
Student Recital – Tim Schrader, tuba
WSU Pullman

Timothy Schrader’s Junior Recital including music from Robert W. Smith, Vinicio A. Meza, Franz Strauss, and Tom Lukowicz. Featured performers include: Elena Pachenko, Joshua Thomson, Turner Gray, and Bryson Harding.

4:10 pm
Chemistry departmental seminar — Dr. Sergei Tretiak
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Machine learning (ML) is quickly becoming a premier tool for modeling chemical processes and materials. Generally, ML provides a surrogate model trained on the dataset of some reference data. This model establishes a relationship between structure and underlying chemical properties, guiding chemical discovery.

7 pm
Rock the Rocks
Performance
WSU Pullman - Sloan Hall

Celebrate the planets with us in fulldome splendor in this musical WSU planetarium production.