Machine learning has been extensively used in many application areas, where big data imposes a variety of challenges. How can we learn a predictive model that is more robust with faster convergence speed?
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Presenter: Dr. Joseph Laureanti, Staff Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Dr. Laureanti received his B.S. (2012) in Biochemistry and Ph.D. (2017) in Biochemistry from Arizona State University. During his Ph.D. studies he was funded by a National Science Foundation program, Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT-SUN) focused on solar…
Dual Topic Seminar: Catching Falling Conductors in Midair – Detecting and Tripping Broken Distribution Circuit Conductors at Protection Speeds and Nontraditional Approach to Generator Measurements and Model Validation to be presented by Ceeman Vellaithurai and Kamal Garg, Schweitzer Engineering Lab – Pullman
Luis Cortes Romero, a graduate of the University of Idaho School of Law who is also a DACA recipient, will discuss the DACA case and the implications of the court’s possible decisions.
Curious about the 2020 Census? We’ve got you covered! Join the Cougs for Census team and our local census representative in answering all your questions on March 3 at 5:30 p.m. in CUE 203.
WSU School of Music is coming to Spokane! Founded in 1901, the school has a long tradition of excellence and they are excited to bring four of their ensembles to the city for a concert at the Fox Theatre. This showcase concert will occur on Tuesday, March…
The volume of available geospatial data increased tremendously. Making sense of the geospatial properties hidden in the data may benefit many disciplines such as climate change analysis, urban planning, and transportation engineering.
Why do you want to go to graduate school? Is it for the right reasons? What are your career goals? Will graduate school assist you in meeting your goals?
High-pressure research, static or dynamic alike, provides “windows” to novel states, transformations, and properties of those highly compressed extended states of light elemental solids that may constitute the giant planets and stars.
Three Minute Thesis is a research communication competition challenging Ph.D. students to present a compelling oration on their thesis and its significance in three minutes or less to a non-technical audience.
High-pressure research, static or dynamic alike, provides “windows” to novel states, transformations, and properties of those highly compressed extended states of light elemental solids that may constitute the giant planets and stars.
The 8th annual event will include an interactive workshops with Jesse Hagopian, an award-winning educator and a leading voice on issues of educational equity, the school-to-prison pipeline, standardized testing, the Black Lives Matter at School movement, and social justice unionism.
This year, for the seventh year in a row, the College of Education will hear its best and brightest doctoral students share their research.
Come hear music featuring composers Robert Schumann, Edouard Lalo, and Benjamin Britten in a full recital given by WSU senior Francis Fay!
Porous Media Seminar Series: Physics-informed deep neural network (DNN) method for solving inverse problems and learning unknown physics
Trong-Son Nguyen, Graduate Student (Peterson Group). Title: Actinide Ionization Potentials: Studying Trends of Late Actinides.
Pianist and WSU Professor Jake Svendsen presents a celebration of small-group jazz, showcasing the music of Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Lee Konitz, Chucho Valdes, and more! Featuring drummer Dave Jarvis, and bassist Dave Bjur, with special guests Horace Alexander Young and Gabe Condon.
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Our vision is a world in which the communities we serve have the capacity to sustainably meet their basic human needs, and that our members have enriched global perspectives through the innovative professional educational opportunities that the EWB-USA program provides.
The surface chemistry of materials is of critical importance for understanding catalysis, sensing, advanced manufacturing, corrosion, and many other applications.
Dr. Timothy Angel, Assistant Professor of Violin and Viola at University of Texas, Arlington, will present a recital of unaccompanied violin works, including pieces by Bach, Ysaye, Telemann and Kreisler.
Many optimization problems relevant to the design and operation of electric power systems are inherently nonlinear due to the AC power flow equations that model the relationships among voltages and power flows in power grids. Daniel Molzahn, Assistant Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, will present this webinar.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites all to a colloquium featuring Dr. Vikas Prakash, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Case Western Reserve University.
The WSU Madrigal Singers and Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. Lori Wiest, will present a program of choral music on Tuesday, March 10 at 7:30pm in Bryan Hall Theatre entitled “Listen to Your Heart.” Selections for this concert have been drawn from the Renaissance period through contemporary, including…
Learn about ways to ProPEL yourself into a career and earn academic credit that counts toward your degree.
With their pliant bodies able to absorb and dissipate impact forces, soft robots are ideal for the unpredictable environments that arise when people are present.
Join Dean Mary Rezac, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture, for donuts and conversation.
We welcome many of the Pacific Northwest’s finest concert band programs to our Pullman campus on Friday, March 13, 2020 as they perform at our annual concert band festival. Performing for a distinguished panel of WSU faculty, these high schools will perform literature that features their best performers on stage.…
Dr. Xue Chen is broadly interested in randomized algorithms and the use of randomness in computation.
Hosted by the National Center for Transportation Infrastructure Durability & Life-Exension Fee Webinar by Dr. Mostafa Tazarv of South Dakota State University.
The recent proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) has given rise to crowd sensing, a newly-emerged sensing paradigm where the collection of sensory data is outsourced to a crowd of users participating in the sensing task.
The School of Music is canceling all performances for the remainder of the semester. This move was made in accordance with the guidelines from state health officials to limit large gatherings in light of the growing COVID-19 pandemic. For information and updates, visit wsu.edu/covid-19/
The School of Music is canceling all performances for the remainder of the semester. This move was made in accordance with the guidelines from state health officials to limit large gatherings in light of the growing COVID-19 pandemic. For information and updates, visit wsu.edu/covid-19/
The School of Music is canceling all performances for the remainder of the semester. This move was made in accordance with the guidelines from state health officials to limit large gatherings in light of the growing COVID-19 pandemic. For information and updates, visit wsu.edu/covid-19/
The School of Music is canceling all performances for the remainder of the semester. This move was made in accordance with the guidelines from state health officials to limit large gatherings in light of the growing COVID-19 pandemic. For information and updates, visit wsu.edu/covid-19/
Market Participation of Energy Storage and DER Aggregators: Energy Arbitrage, Retail Market Design, and Electricity Price Forecasting by Meng Wu, Arizona State University
• Songwriters Roundtable
• Tuesday 3/31 at 7:00 PM on Zoom
• Zoom meeting is https://wsu.zoom.us/j/847090104
• (meeting ID 847 090 104)