Title: Correctness and Verification using Software Contracts
Workshop / Seminar
October 2024
EDIC-PDC Workshop by Dr. Trevor Bond and Will Gregg
The Fall ’24 Mentor Workshop is an opportunity for students of all majors to connect with experienced professionals in the dynamic field of data analytics. Dinner provided.
The School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Seminar Series Presents “The Future of Sustainably Powering IoT”, Presented by Hatem Zeine
“What Makes CUREs “Work?” Insights from experience sampling and instructor talk,” presented by Dr. Erin Dolan, University of Georgia; Hosted by Dr. Shane Thomas.
Two PhD candidates, Sudiksha Pandit and Albina Makio, will present. . Host: Arden Baylink, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology.
Join Tyler Walker, a WSU Alumni, for a workshop on tech interviewing tips and tricks! Lunch will be provided.
Join the VCEA Diversity Leadership Council for pizza and a discussion of “Working toward more equitable team dynamics”.
Let’s learn Excel together and explore ways that we could utilize this amazing software. No basic knowledge, no problem! We can navigate together and discover basic terminologies, formatting, and simple tips and tricks. OPEN to all WSU students, alumni, faculty, and staff. Only the Eight (8) S & A fee paying Global student-participants will receive an Excel Tools & Tips chart.
Learn the history of terminology throughout post-colonial history on umbrella terms for the Latinx community and why Latinx is inclusive and a necessary term for our inclusive language vocabulary
Generating functions are power series whose coefficients relate to combinatorial sequences. Using set constructions, we can produce the generating function for a myriad of challenging combinatorial problems.
Visiting speaker, Dr. Abhijit Date to discuss “NAno-scale Ionic Liquids (NAILs) to augment the delivery of drugs with poor solubility and/or permeability”
CHE 598 Seminar: Toward An Atomistic Understanding Of Metal Oxide Surface Chemistry
“Human Milk Composition and Maternal-Infant Ecosystem,” presented by Courtney Meehan, WSU.
October 2024 MLS Presentation Flyer
Providence Hospital will be presenting a medical laboratory science information seminar. If you are curious about the medical laboratory science program, please join!
Tuesday, October 8th
10am-12pm
VRBB 305 with individual questions after presentation in VBRB 301
“Defining the Protective or Pathologic Role of Antibodies in Post-Ebola Syndrome,” presented by Jalene Velazquez.
Title: Does Space AI Security Matter? Unlocking Privacy-Preserving Federated LEO Satellite Learning for Border Threat Detection
The second of three panel discussions delving into the evolving role of AI in higher education. “Byte-Sized Learning: AI’s Impact on the Classroom Experience,” presented by Liam Broughton-Neiswanger, Hannah Cohen, Sarah Guess.
“Palouse Reads: A Community Literacy Project”
Date & Time: Thursday, October 10 | 8 am to noon PDT
Manufacture of Carbon-Carbon Brakes at Collins Aerospace
“Regulation of Macrophage Numbers and Function During Skin Wound Healing,” presented by Dr. Brett Shook, University of Georgia. Hosted by Dr. Ryan Driskell, School of Molecular Biosciences.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Simon Blouin, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Victoria, Canada. Dr. Blouin’s talk, “When stellar evolution takes a break: A 10-billion-year pause in white dwarf cooling” will be held Thursday, October 10th, at 12:10 pm in Webster 11.
Join us Friday, September 27th for a Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) Public Square on the topic of food insecurity for college students.
All CCE Public Square events are free and open to the public. Everyone is welcome to share their thoughts on the discussion topic in a respectful way, as time allows.
Latinx is a term that sparks some controversies due to narrative in the media and the lack of understanding of its origins. Join MESA Director, Rick Flores, for a session to learn the history of terminology throughout post-colonial history on umbrella terms for the Latinx community and why Latinx is…
Title TBA presented by Dr. Pilar Fernandez, Assistant Professor, School for Global Health, WSU. Host: Arden Baylink, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology.
Art Museum Family Friendly Activity & Community Perspectives Tour
Visiting speaker, Dr. Michel Sassi to discuss “The Physical and Chemical Consequences of Radioactive Transmutation”.
Seminar in Theory and Applications of Discrete Math, Linear Algebra and Number Theory
Title: Weakly Hadamard diagonalizable graphs
Speaker: Hermie Monterde
SPEAKER: Charlie Brown, Voiland School Alumni, Washington State University
“The Functional Role of H3K27me3 in Post-Meiotic Germ Cells and the Developing Embryo,” presented by Tia Hoisington.
Constitutive Modeling of Soft Materials: Past, Present, and Future
Presented by Dr. Kshitiz Upadhyay, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
“Sublethal Consequences of DNA Damage During Early Drosophila Development,” presented by Dr. Eric Stoffregen, Lewis-Clark State College. Host: Dr. John Wyrick.
Presentations by Cameron Coyle and Kaylee Vosbigian, PhD candidates. Mentor: Dr. Dana Shaw, Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology, WSU. Host: Arden Baylink, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology
Fuchs Lab
Rita Fuchs, Professor in Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience and Director of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program (ADARP)
The Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience trains tomorrow’s…
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Japanese calligraphy!
Dr. Rana Rais, visiting from Johns Hopkins University, will be discussing Enhancing Pharmacokinetics of nSMase2 Inhibitors via Prodrugs and Dendrimer Nanoparticle Delivery Systems.
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Seminar in Theory and Applications of Discrete Math, Linear Algebra and Number Theory
Case Studies of Short Burst Optimization for Multiple Redistricting Criteria
Phousawanh Peaungvongpakdy
SPEAKER: Dr. Susmita Bose, Westinghouse Distinguished Professor, School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, WSU
“Hair follicle stem cells: from mouse to human,” Presented by: Dr. George Cotsarelis, Chair, Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania. Hosted by Dr. Ryan Driskell.
Building Trust in an Untrustworthy World
The College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy presents a Semester Seminar with our Associate Dean of Professional Programs.
Working towards your EmpowerALL DEI certificate? Join us on October 23rd at 4pm for our workshop where we will discuss “Cultural Appropriation” hosted by ASWSUG Director of Diversity, Amber and Student Diversity Ambassador, Shawna! ONE S&A fee-paying student will win Coug Swag for attending! This event is open to all WSU students, staff, faculty, and alumni. (Only WSU Global Campus S&A fee-paying students will be eligible for free swag given away during the event.)
Atomic Scale Understanding of Material Synthesis and Degradation Mechanisms: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Presented by Dr. Arun Devaraj, Chief Material Scientist-Physical Metallurgy, Physical and Computational Sciences Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
“Cell Types Promoting Goosebumps Form a Niche to Regulate Hair Follicle Stem Cells,” presented by Dr. Yulia Shwarts, University of Southern California; Hosted by Dr. Ryan Driskell.
Title TBA presented by Grace Miller, PhD Candidate; Mentor: Dr. Santanu Bose, Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology. Host: Arden Baylink, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology
Presentation by Dr. Stephanie Seifert. Attendees will gain a better understanding of these captivating creatures and the importance of studying zoonotic diseases for public health.
Graduate student, Daniel Wu, giving a talk about Ion Soft Landing for Structural Analysis and Material Preparation.
Join us in person or online via Zoom beginning at 9 AM for this hybrid 3-hour CE event. This is a non-football weekend to make parking easier. There will be a large and small animal track, with light and fun, case-based presentations. We encourage veterinarians, technicians, and assistants to attend.
Are you interested in creating a professional portfolio or incorporating portfolio work into your course? Come to an Adobe-led overview of Adobe Express, Portfolio and Behance – which are available to WSU faculty and students, system-wide.
In this session you will learn to leverage these applications to create…
Digital storytelling is a powerful tool that can be utilized across disciplines, creating deeper connections, learning, and engagement. Join us to discuss various ways to implement storytelling strategies and tools in your course. We will begin the discussion with Adobe Express – which is available to all WSU faculty and students, system-wide.
Join us to help shape WSU Adobe creative events for the upcoming year! Come to this brainstorming session focused on Creative Jam events for students and faculty on all campuses.
SPEAKER: Dr. Qiang Zhang, Associate Professor, WSU Department of Chemistry
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Zhang is currently an associate professor in the department of Chemistry at WSU. He recently took on a new role as the coordinator of the PNNL-WSU DGRP program. He is also the acting Chair…
Seminar in Theory and Applications of
Discrete Math, Linear Algebra and Number Theory
Join us to help shape WSU Adobe creative events for the upcoming year! Come to this brainstorming session focused on Creative Jam events for students and faculty on all campuses.
The Center for Institutional Research Computing’s (CIRC) hands-on introductory workshop introduces basic High Performance Computing (HPC) concepts including job submission and file transfer. Learn to utilize the freely available computing resources on WSU’s Kamiak HPC to power your research!
Abundance in Business with Mr. Steve Young” is an event focused on strategies for achieving growth and prosperity in business.
Graduate student Roya Kashfi Sadabad to give a talk for the Organic and CBS group.
Are you interested in creating a professional portfolio or incorporating portfolio work into your course? Come to an Adobe-led overview of Adobe Express, Portfolio and Behance – which are available to WSU faculty and students, system-wide.
Bringing Harm Reduction Vending Machines to Rural Areas: Perspective From One Sheriff’s Office
WRITING TIPS FOR MME GRADUATE STUDENTS
Presented by Dr. Melanie Thongs, Editor, WSU Professional Editing Service Center and Instructor, WSU Writing Program
The College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Academy presents a Summer Seminar with a panel discussion especially intended for new faculty.
“The Graduate Writing Center and Other WSU Writing Program Support for Graduate Students, TAs, Faculty, and Emerging Scholars,” presented by Dr. Brooklyn Walter, Graduate Writing Center director, WSU.
Dr. Eric Chi is an associate professor in the Department of Statistics at Rice University. Dr. Chi is a recipient of the NSF Career Award and has an M.S. in Electrical Engineering, and a Ph.D. and M.A. in Statistics. His colloquium MCMC Importance Sampling via Moreau-Yosida Envelopes is on October 31st.