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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:NERS Colloquium: A Day in the Life—18 Years as an IAEA Safeguards Inspector
DESCRIPTION:Details TBA. \n\nRobert Marek\, Senior International Nuclear Professional \n\nTechnical and Operations Experience spanning 38 years in all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle including (but not limited to) Uranium Enrichment and Fuel Fabrication\, Power Reactors\, Material Production Reactors\, Conversion and Reprocessing\, Weapons Production\, Waste Treatment. \n\nIn-country experience in 32 countries including Australia\, Austria\, Belgium\, China\, Denmark\, Finland\, France\, Germany\, Hungary\, Indonesia\, Italy\, Japan\, Kazakhstan\, Kenya\, Lithuania\, Luxembourg\, Mexico\, Netherlands\, Pakistan\, Romania\, Singapore\, Slovakia\, South Africa\, South Korea\, Spain\, Sweden\, Switzerland\, Taiwan\, Uganda\, Ukraine\, United States\, United Kingdom.\n\nProgram and Project Management Experience including Financing and Expenditure\, Disciplined Conduct of Operations\, Strategic Planning\, Project Design and Construction\, Program Execution and Human Resource Utilization.\n\nFirst hand\, in-country experience in legal and technical implementation and verification of obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty involving interactions with foreign government representatives as well as facility operators. \n\nProvided leadership to a highly disparate group of nuclear experts (15 different nationalities covering all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle) who are assigned to technologically advanced projects and facilities - molding them into cohesive and effective teams who deliver results consistently and efficiently. Responsible for verification of Non-proliferation Treaty obligations in Japan\, South Africa\, Australia\, Malaysia\, China\, Singapore\, and a number of other countries. This includes management of Additional Protocol activities and evaluation of these States as a whole regarding their adherence to Non-Proliferation Treaty obligations which includes: 1) verification of non-diversion of declared nuclear material\; 2) confirmation that declared nuclear facilities and material are not used for non-peaceful purposes and 3) evaluation of all information available to confirm there are no undeclared activities or materials in the country which would indicated any undeclared non-peaceful activities.
UID:118934-21841908@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/118934
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Aerospace,Energy,Engineering,Environment,International,international policy,Nuclear,Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences,Research,Science,Sustainability
LOCATION:Cooley Building - White Auditorium (G906)
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DTSTAMP:20240202T163542
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Preprint Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Motives of Isogenous K3 Surfaces\, after Huybrechts
DESCRIPTION:TBA
UID:118320-21840882@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/118320
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Mathematics
LOCATION:East Hall - 4096
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DTSTAMP:20240205T151443
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240329T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240329T180000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Asian x American x Buddhist x Literature
DESCRIPTION:RSVP for in-person (Koessler Room\, Michigan League 3rd Floor) or virtual attendance here: http://tinyurl.com/ahmhe7sw\n\nWhat creative\, political\, and liberatory possibilities emerge at the intersections of Asian America\, Buddhism\, and literature? This roundtable brings together five prolific authors—Quyên Nguyễn-Hoàng\, Tsering Yangzom Lama\, Shin Yu Pai\, Ryan Lee Wong\, and Bryan Thao Worra—to discuss the cultural and spiritual influences in their work. In a panel conversation moderated by Chenxing Han\, these writers will share how a wide range of Buddhist traditions—in conjunction with their Vietnamese\, Laotian\, Tibetan\, Taiwanese\, Korean\, and Chinese heritages—shape their artistic practice and political commitments. \n\nIf you’re able\, please join us in person at the Michigan League to welcome our guest speakers\, who are visiting from Pittsburgh\, New York City\, Seattle\, the San Francisco Bay Area\, and Vancouver\, Canada. After the author readings and roundtable discussion\, there will be time for audience Q&A followed by an informal reception and book signings. Please stay to enjoy light refreshments and to meet the authors one-on-one!\n\nThis event is sponsored by the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures and co-sponsored by the Department of American Culture\, the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies program\, the Nam Center for Korean Studies\, the Department of Comparative Literature\, the Center for Southeast Asian Studies\, and the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies with local bookshop Booksweet organizing the book signings.\n\nPanelists\n*Quyên Nguyễn-Hoàng* is a writer and translator born in Việt Nam. Recent publications include Masked Force (Sàn Art)\, a pamphlet-catalogue on Võ An Khánh’s war photographs\, and Chronicles of a Village (Penguin SEA)\, her translation of a novel by Nguyễn Thanh Hiện. Her work has appeared in Poetry\, Jacket2\, Modern Poetry in Translation and other venues. Currently studying at Stanford University\, she has received support from the PEN/Heim Fund and the Institute for Comparative Modernities\, among other honors.\n \n*Tsering Yangzom Lama*’s debut novel\, We Measure the Earth With Our Bodies\, won the GLCA New Writers Award as well as the Banff Mountain Book Award for Fiction & Poetry. Tsering holds an MFA in Writing from Columbia University and a BA in Creative Writing and International Relations from the University of British Columbia. We Measure the Earth With Our Bodies is published in English in Canada\, the United States\, and India. Translations are available or forthcoming in French\, Italian\, Dutch\, Polish\, Bulgarian\, Tibetan\, and Arabic. \n \n*Shin Yu Pai* is currently the Civic Poet of The City of Seattle. She is the author of 13 books\, and has received awards for her work from the Academy of American Poets\, 4Culture\, The Awesome Foundation\, and Artist Trust. Shin Yu is host and writer of “Ten Thousand Things”—an award-winning\, chart-topping podcast on Asian American stories. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and earned an MA in Museology from The University of Washington.\n \n*Ryan Lee Wong* is author of the novel Which Side Are You On\, a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel. He organized the exhibitions Serve the People at Interference Archive and Roots at Chinese American Museum\, and has written on the intersections of arts\, race\, and social movements. Ryan holds an MFA in Fiction from Rutgers-Newark and served on the Board of the Jerome Foundation. He lived for two years at Ancestral Heart Temple and is the Administrative Director of Brooklyn Zen Center.\n  \n*Bryan Thao Worra* is a Lao American poet. With 20+ awards and fellowships\, he is the author of 9+ books of poetry on the Lao American diaspora. He has presented at the Library of Congress\, Poets House\, Kearny Street Workshop\, the Singapore Writers Festival\, and the Smithsonian\, and is the author of over 100 publications. He has documented Lao Theravada Buddhist temples in the US for over 15 years. His newest book American Laodyssey is forthcoming from Sahtu Press in Spring 2024.\n\n\nModerator\n*Chenxing Han* is the author of Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists\; one long listening: a memoir of grief\, friendship\, and spiritual care\; and over twenty articles and book chapters for both academic and mainstream audiences. She is a frequent speaker and workshop leader at schools\, universities\, and Buddhist communities across the nation\, and currently serves as the Khyentse Visitor in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan.
UID:116359-21838712@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/116359
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:American Culture,Asia,Asian American Studies,Asian Languages And Cultures,Books,Buddhism,China,Chinese Studies,Culture,Discussion,Diversity,Diversity Equity and Inclusion,Free,In Person,Inclusion,intercultural,International,Language,Lecture,Literature,Media,Multicultural,Poetry,Presentation,Reception,Social,South Asia,South Asian Literature,South Asian Studies,Southeast Asia,Southeast Asian Studies,Storytelling,Talk,Vietnam,Virtual,Writing
LOCATION:Michigan League - 3rd Floor: Koessler Room
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DTSTAMP:20240205T151443
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:Asian x American x Buddhist x Literature
DESCRIPTION:RSVP for in-person (Koessler Room\, Michigan League 3rd Floor) or virtual attendance here: http://tinyurl.com/ahmhe7sw\n\nWhat creative\, political\, and liberatory possibilities emerge at the intersections of Asian America\, Buddhism\, and literature? This roundtable brings together five prolific authors—Quyên Nguyễn-Hoàng\, Tsering Yangzom Lama\, Shin Yu Pai\, Ryan Lee Wong\, and Bryan Thao Worra—to discuss the cultural and spiritual influences in their work. In a panel conversation moderated by Chenxing Han\, these writers will share how a wide range of Buddhist traditions—in conjunction with their Vietnamese\, Laotian\, Tibetan\, Taiwanese\, Korean\, and Chinese heritages—shape their artistic practice and political commitments. \n\nIf you’re able\, please join us in person at the Michigan League to welcome our guest speakers\, who are visiting from Pittsburgh\, New York City\, Seattle\, the San Francisco Bay Area\, and Vancouver\, Canada. After the author readings and roundtable discussion\, there will be time for audience Q&A followed by an informal reception and book signings. Please stay to enjoy light refreshments and to meet the authors one-on-one!\n\nThis event is sponsored by the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures and co-sponsored by the Department of American Culture\, the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies program\, the Nam Center for Korean Studies\, the Department of Comparative Literature\, the Center for Southeast Asian Studies\, and the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies with local bookshop Booksweet organizing the book signings.\n\nPanelists\n*Quyên Nguyễn-Hoàng* is a writer and translator born in Việt Nam. Recent publications include Masked Force (Sàn Art)\, a pamphlet-catalogue on Võ An Khánh’s war photographs\, and Chronicles of a Village (Penguin SEA)\, her translation of a novel by Nguyễn Thanh Hiện. Her work has appeared in Poetry\, Jacket2\, Modern Poetry in Translation and other venues. Currently studying at Stanford University\, she has received support from the PEN/Heim Fund and the Institute for Comparative Modernities\, among other honors.\n \n*Tsering Yangzom Lama*’s debut novel\, We Measure the Earth With Our Bodies\, won the GLCA New Writers Award as well as the Banff Mountain Book Award for Fiction & Poetry. Tsering holds an MFA in Writing from Columbia University and a BA in Creative Writing and International Relations from the University of British Columbia. We Measure the Earth With Our Bodies is published in English in Canada\, the United States\, and India. Translations are available or forthcoming in French\, Italian\, Dutch\, Polish\, Bulgarian\, Tibetan\, and Arabic. \n \n*Shin Yu Pai* is currently the Civic Poet of The City of Seattle. She is the author of 13 books\, and has received awards for her work from the Academy of American Poets\, 4Culture\, The Awesome Foundation\, and Artist Trust. Shin Yu is host and writer of “Ten Thousand Things”—an award-winning\, chart-topping podcast on Asian American stories. She received her MFA in Creative Writing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and earned an MA in Museology from The University of Washington.\n \n*Ryan Lee Wong* is author of the novel Which Side Are You On\, a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel. He organized the exhibitions Serve the People at Interference Archive and Roots at Chinese American Museum\, and has written on the intersections of arts\, race\, and social movements. Ryan holds an MFA in Fiction from Rutgers-Newark and served on the Board of the Jerome Foundation. He lived for two years at Ancestral Heart Temple and is the Administrative Director of Brooklyn Zen Center.\n  \n*Bryan Thao Worra* is a Lao American poet. With 20+ awards and fellowships\, he is the author of 9+ books of poetry on the Lao American diaspora. He has presented at the Library of Congress\, Poets House\, Kearny Street Workshop\, the Singapore Writers Festival\, and the Smithsonian\, and is the author of over 100 publications. He has documented Lao Theravada Buddhist temples in the US for over 15 years. His newest book American Laodyssey is forthcoming from Sahtu Press in Spring 2024.\n\n\nModerator\n*Chenxing Han* is the author of Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists\; one long listening: a memoir of grief\, friendship\, and spiritual care\; and over twenty articles and book chapters for both academic and mainstream audiences. She is a frequent speaker and workshop leader at schools\, universities\, and Buddhist communities across the nation\, and currently serves as the Khyentse Visitor in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan.
UID:116359-21839756@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/116359
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:American Culture,Asia,Asian American Studies,Asian Languages And Cultures,Books,Buddhism,China,Chinese Studies,Culture,Discussion,Diversity,Diversity Equity and Inclusion,Free,In Person,Inclusion,intercultural,International,Language,Lecture,Literature,Media,Multicultural,Poetry,Presentation,Reception,Social,South Asia,South Asian Literature,South Asian Studies,Southeast Asia,Southeast Asian Studies,Storytelling,Talk,Vietnam,Virtual,Writing
LOCATION:Off Campus Location - 3rd Floor: Koessler Room
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