Happening @ Michigan https://events.umich.edu/list/rss RSS Feed for Happening @ Michigan Events at the University of Michigan. Towards Energy Justice: Exploring the Production and Persistence of Residential Urban Energy Disparities (January 25, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/59674 59674-14777924@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 25, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

U.S. government action at the intersection of energy and equity is typically driven by either geopolitical or economic crises that affect energy prices, rather than by a comprehensive, long-term approach to addressing disparities in energy access and affordability. With one in three U.S. households facing challenges in paying energy bills, understanding residential energy disparities is key to achieving energy justice. This presentation introduces the energy justice framework and explores the production and persistence of disparities in urban residential energy dynamics,
focused primarily on energy efficiency. The results of cases studies in Kansas City and Detroit demonstrate how spatial, racial, and socioeconomic disparities manifest in urban areas, and how community-based approaches to increasing can help overcome barriers to energy justice.

Tony G. Reames is an assistant professor in the School for Environment and Sustainability, Director of the Urban Energy Justice Lab, and a Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health JPB Environmental Health Fellow. He has a BS in Civil Engineering, a Masters in Engineering Management (MEM), and a PhD in Public Administration. He is also a licensed Professional Engineer.

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 22 Jan 2019 08:03:44 -0500 2019-01-25T15:30:00-05:00 2019-01-25T16:30:00-05:00 BBB Civil and Environmental Engineering Workshop / Seminar EWRE Seminar
"Can engineering controls shape the drinking water microbiome and reduce the risk of opportunistic infections" (February 1, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/59676 59676-14777925@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, February 1, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Professor Raskin works on a variety of biological water and wastewater treatment processes in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Michigan.

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Workshop / Seminar Mon, 14 Jan 2019 11:15:47 -0500 2019-02-01T15:30:00-05:00 2019-02-01T16:30:00-05:00 BBB Civil and Environmental Engineering Workshop / Seminar EWRE Seminar
Future Scenario Modeling to Evaluate the Environmental Impacts of New Technology (February 8, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/59677 59677-14777940@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, February 8, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

Estimating environmental impacts of a system at an early design stage provides insights into the overall impact of a new technology and offers the greatest opportunities for improvement. Unfortunately, products at an early stage of development lack sufficient data to perform a traditional life cycle assessment (LCA).
There has been significant research on the diffusion of innovations to understand
potential market penetration of a new technology, adopter characteristics, and displacement effects. Diffusion of innovation concepts are useful when constructing scenarios for consequential LCA and understanding how different policy or design
choices may affect overall technology adoption and market penetration.
This seminar will present methods to construct future scenarios within the context of consequential LCA to identify preferable options for new technology design or policy development. A number of case studies will be explored, discussing research projects that involve assessment of transportation fuels, carbon capture and storage, and penetration of refrigerated food supply chains in developing countries.

Professor Miller's research uses life cycle assessment and scenario modeling to identify environmental problems before they occur. Historically, our society has taken a reactionary approach to the environment. By proactively understanding the environmental issues of emerging technologies, we can identify a greater number of options and more creative solutions to avoid or reduce negative consequences. Miller's research group works on a variety of energy-related topics, including the energy-water nexus, bioenergy, refrigeration in the food system, and autonomous vehicles.

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 05 Feb 2019 08:07:29 -0500 2019-02-08T15:30:00-05:00 2019-02-08T16:30:00-05:00 BBB Civil and Environmental Engineering Workshop / Seminar EWRE Seminar
Instantaneous Airborne Bacteriophage MS2 and Porcine Reproductive & Respiratory Syndrome virus (PRRSv) Inactivation by Non-thermal Plasma (February 15, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/60813 60813-14970668@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, February 15, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

Dr. Tian Xia works in Prof. Herek Clack’s lab and graduated last August as a PhD in Environmental Engineering from UM-CEE. His research is focused on the applications of novel non-thermal plasma technology to disinfect indoor airborne pathogens relating to agricultural activities. He is also interested in research of electrostatic precipitators, mercury removal technologies from coal-fired power plants and their potential impacts on climate change.

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 12 Feb 2019 08:06:15 -0500 2019-02-15T15:30:00-05:00 2019-02-15T16:30:00-05:00 BBB Civil and Environmental Engineering Workshop / Seminar EWRE Seminar
Freshwater cyanotoxins: Emerging exposure pathways & Impacts on human and ecosystem health (February 22, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/59680 59680-14777941@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, February 22, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

This seminar will start with the spatial distribution of cyanobacterial blooms in the US lakes and examining whether it is a potential risk factor of non-alcoholic liver diseases. The second part will introduce the health outcomes resulting from acute microcystin ingestion, focusing on liver health using a mouse model. In terms of microcystin exposures, direct exposure to water and consumption of seafood are well-documented.

Jiyoung Lee is a Professor in the College of Public Health at Ohio State University. Lee's research focuses on microbial contamination in environments that leads to human exposure and its linkage to health outcome.

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 13 Feb 2019 10:59:38 -0500 2019-02-22T15:30:00-05:00 2019-02-22T16:30:00-05:00 BBB Civil and Environmental Engineering Workshop / Seminar EWRE Seminar
Opportunities for greywater reuse at different scales (March 1, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/59681 59681-14777945@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, March 1, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

Water and wastewater treatment are key to protect humans in cities by providing safe water and urban hygiene and to protect the aquatic environment from pollutants. Over the past century, urban water management allowed for healthy and pleasant living conditions in ever-growing cities in many parts of the world. This presentation will discuss the potential for local reuse of treated greywater and drivers for implementation. What are the scientific and technological challenges? How can appropriate local water reuse be implemented in a way that it does not jeopardize today’s achievements in urban water management and urban hygiene? Basic sciences for gravity driven membrane (GDM) filtration and technology development for reuse of hand washing water in informal settlements or resource recovery at the building scale will be discussed.

Dr. Eberhard Morgenroth is a professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. His research interests include wastewater treatment, membrane bioreactors for water reuse, control of biofilms, biofilm reactors, biological drinking water treatment, decentralized wastewater treatment, and energy recovery from wastewater and organic residuals.

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 19 Feb 2019 08:17:38 -0500 2019-03-01T15:30:00-05:00 2019-03-01T16:30:00-05:00 BBB Civil and Environmental Engineering Workshop / Seminar EWRE Seminar
Novel Electrode Materials for Water Treatment (March 22, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/59683 59683-14777949@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, March 22, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

This talk will discuss ongoing research efforts aimed at advancing EAOPs, which
includes the synthesis of selective electrodes for the minimization of byproduct
formation and development of inexpensive, high surface area, porous electrodes
for enhanced electrochemical activity. A combination of electrochemical
reactivity experiments, electrochemical characterization, and density functional
theory modeling was used to develop a mechanistic understanding of the interactions of contaminants with these novel electrode materials. Results from
this work are being used to develop more efficient and compact treatment
technologies, including ‘self cleaning’ membranes and multi-functional point-of-use
water treatment devices.

Brian Chaplin is a professor the University of Illinois at Chicago in the Chemical Engineering Department.

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 12 Mar 2019 08:02:15 -0400 2019-03-22T15:30:00-04:00 2019-03-22T16:30:00-04:00 BBB Civil and Environmental Engineering Workshop / Seminar EWRE Seminar
A 21 st Century Water Governance Model to Harness Digital Era in Support of the Water Sector’s Paradigm Shift (March 29, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/59687 59687-14777952@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, March 29, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

Newsha K. Ajami, is the director of Urban Water Policy with Stanford University’s
Water in the West program. A leading expert in sustainable water resource
management, water policy, innovation, and financing, and the water-energy-food
nexus, her research throughout the years has been interdisciplinary and impact
driven.
Dr. Ajami is a gubernatorial appointee to the Bay Area Regional Water Quality
Control Board. She has published many highly cited peer-reviewed articles,
coauthored two books, and contributed opinion pieces to the New York Times
and the Sacramento Bee. Dr. Ajami received her Ph.D. in civil and environmental
engineering from the UC, Irvine, an M.S. in hydrology and water resources from
the University of Arizona.

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 19 Mar 2019 08:00:07 -0400 2019-03-29T15:30:00-04:00 2019-03-29T16:30:00-04:00 BBB Civil and Environmental Engineering Workshop / Seminar EWRE Seminar
Resolving the water balance of large lake systems (April 5, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/62564 62564-15405802@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, April 5, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

Over the past decade, Dr. Gronewold has led research focused on understanding major components of the hydrologic cycle, with an emphasis on the Laurentian Great Lakes.  His research has led to improvements in regional land surface models, the introduction and continued maintenance of novel evaporation monitoring platforms, and recommendations for implementing a binational blend of continental precipitation products.  Dr. Gronewold's presentation will convey new statistical modeling approaches to reconcile discrepancies between alternate data sources for the regional water balance, and will outline plans for propagating lessons learned from the Laurentian Great Lakes to other large lake systems around the world.

Drew Gronewold is an associate professor in the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan. Professor Gronewold’s research interests lie in hydrological modeling, with a focus on propagating uncertainty and variability into model-based water resources management decisions.

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 02 Apr 2019 07:58:21 -0400 2019-04-05T15:30:00-04:00 2019-04-05T16:30:00-04:00 BBB Civil and Environmental Engineering Workshop / Seminar EWRE Seminar
Forum on Graduate School and Faith (April 5, 2019 5:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/62758 62758-15460076@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, April 5, 2019 5:00pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Impact Graduate Student Fellowship

While graduate school is a great opportunity for the personal development of one's faith and philosophy, not much engagement is available for the discussion of how the opportunities and challenges in graduate school are relevant to that development.
Dr. David Brzezinski, MD CGS, will discuss his time in graduate school, his work as a current faculty member in the medical school, and how his faith has shaped his perspective on graduate school and beyond.
There will be an open Q&A time afterwards for conceptual or practical questions. Open to students from all backgrounds and disciplines.
Refreshments will be provided!

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Lecture / Discussion Mon, 01 Apr 2019 14:50:24 -0400 2019-04-05T17:00:00-04:00 2019-04-05T18:00:00-04:00 BBB Impact Graduate Student Fellowship Lecture / Discussion Abbreviated flyer for event
EWRE Seminar (April 12, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/59690 59690-14777956@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, April 12, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

A perspective on nonstationary climate and water risk, its predictability, simulation and on the use of financial instruments to manage such risks. The talk will focus on 3 examples. The first draws from our work on risks associated with the mining industry and highlights the significant spatial and temporal correlation or concentration of risk across global assets that may be owned by the same company. Implications for supply chains, commodity markets and risk premiums are briefly discussed.The second example focuses on livestock mortality in Mongolia at a national scale that is determined by a combination of climatic factors. In this example, I will introduce a stochastic simulator that can allow a characterization of the aggregate risk accounting for the spatial correlation of tail risk. An application to index insurance for the Government of Mongolia provides the context. The third example pertains to the securitization of financial risk for an energy utility in Uruguay, where both the utility and the government face significant financial risk in the event of a drought disrupting hydropower production. A strategy for the simulation of the system, and of a combination of financial instruments to select the optimal risk hedging strategy through an allocation to the different financial instruments is provided.

Dr. Upmanu Lall is the Director of the Columbia Water Center and the Alan and Carol Silberstein Professor of Engineering, and the Chair of the Dept. of Earth & Environmental Engineering at Columbia University. He has broad interests in hydrology, climate dynamics, water resource systems analysis, risk management and sustainability. He is motivated by challenging questions at the intersection of these fields, especially where they have relevance to societal outcomes or to the advancement of science towards innovative application.

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 09 Apr 2019 07:57:58 -0400 2019-04-12T15:30:00-04:00 2019-04-12T16:30:00-04:00 BBB Civil and Environmental Engineering Workshop / Seminar EWRE Seminar
CSE Distinguished Lecture Series--Physics, Machine Learning, and Networks (April 19, 2019 2:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/62714 62714-15434132@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, April 19, 2019 2:00pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Computer Science and Engineering Division

There is a deep analogy between Bayesian inference — where we try to fit a model to data, which has a ground-truth structure partly hidden by noise — and statistical physics. Many concepts like energy landscapes, free energy, and phase transitions can be usefully carried over from physics to machine learning and computer science. At the very least, these techniques are a source of conjectures that have stimulated new work in probability, combinatorics, and theoretical computer science. At their best, they offer strong intuitions about the structure of inference problems and possible algorithms for them.

One recent success of this interface is the discovery of a phase transition in community detection in sparse graphs. Analogous transitions exist in many other inference problems, where our ability to find patterns in data jumps suddenly as a function of how noisy they are. I will discuss why and how this detectability transition occurs, review what is known rigorously, and present a number of open questions that cry out for proofs.

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Lecture / Discussion Fri, 29 Mar 2019 15:18:02 -0400 2019-04-19T14:00:00-04:00 2019-04-19T15:00:00-04:00 BBB Computer Science and Engineering Division Lecture / Discussion Cris Moore
Water risks in agriculture supply chains: Material impacts and mitigation strategies from the food and beverage industry (April 19, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/62565 62565-15405803@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, April 19, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

In the face of mounting stresses on global water supplies, food and beverage companies are increasingly exposed to financial risks associated with their reliance on water-intensive agricultural commodities. Droughts, floods, eutrophication, and poor manure management not only undermine the security of our food system, but they also pose physical, regulatory, and reputational threats to the financial performance of the food industry. While many of these companies -- and their investors -- have demonstrated growing awareness of water stewardship as a business imperative, others have stagnated, failing to assess their exposure to water risks or set goals to source their commodities more sustainably. I examine how water risks have already had substantial financial impacts on the industry and highlight the efforts of institutional investors to motivate companies to address these risks. Through an analysis of past and forthcoming editions of Feeding Ourselves Thirsty -- a benchmarking of the water risk management efforts of over 40 food and beverage companies -- I review the strategies used by leading companies to enhance the resilience of their agricultural supply chains.

Jacob London is an Associate at Ceres, a Boston-based non-profit organization advocating for sustainable investment, business practices, and public policy. As part of the Water & Agriculture program, his work aims to mobilize food and beverage companies to address water risks in their agricultural supply chains. In this role he conducts research to improve investors' understanding of the financial risks associated with global water stress, and supports shareholder engagements focused on water and agriculture. He is the co-author of the forthcoming edition of Feeding Ourselves Thirsty: How the Food Sector is Managing Global Water Risks, due for release in September 2019.

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 16 Apr 2019 07:57:01 -0400 2019-04-19T15:30:00-04:00 2019-04-19T16:30:00-04:00 BBB Civil and Environmental Engineering Workshop / Seminar EWRE Seminar
Student-Made Video Games Showcase (April 23, 2019 6:45pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/62983 62983-15528493@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, April 23, 2019 6:45pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: EECS 494: Introduction to Game Development

Experience 20+ new student-made video games at the EECS 494 + EMU Games Showcase! Interact with the developers, learn more about Michigan and EMU's game development programs, and vote for your favorite games!

==Experiences on Display==
Myosotis
Junkyard Brawl
Poseidon's Treasure
GeomCraft
Flag Frenzy
Off the Deep End
Farmer Feud
Xenon
Blast from the Pass
Evacuation Protocol
Equinox: Security Breach
Forest Fight
Self-Love: The Thrivening
Atomic Mice
Friend and Foe
Wizard's Fury
Battles of the Seas
Fammunition
Coaster Shooter
Medieval Footrace
Cannon Bound
Swatch
Coastal Defense

Learn more about EECS 494 and the EMU SAG program at www.eecs494.com and https://www.emich.edu/cot/vbe/programs/sag/curriculum.php.

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Exhibition Tue, 09 Apr 2019 15:22:49 -0400 2019-04-23T18:45:00-04:00 2019-04-23T22:00:00-04:00 BBB EECS 494: Introduction to Game Development Exhibition showcase_photo
SWE/TBP Fall Career Fair Graduate Student Reception (September 15, 2019 3:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/66107 66107-16686730@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, September 15, 2019 3:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Graduate Society of Women Engineers

The SWE/TBP fall career fair is hosting the annual Graduate Student Reception--this event is open to all grad students! This reception is a chance for grad students to interact with career fair company representatives in a relaxed environment to learn more about internships, co-ops, jobs, or general opportunities at the companies. Chat with company reps without resumes or long career fair lines.

Food and refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP with the link below!

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Reception / Open House Fri, 30 Aug 2019 16:30:35 -0400 2019-09-15T15:30:00-04:00 2019-09-15T17:30:00-04:00 BBB Graduate Society of Women Engineers Reception / Open House BBB
SambaNova Info Session, hosted by IEEE (September 17, 2019 6:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/67036 67036-16796464@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 6:00pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Engineering Career Resource Center

Come meet with SambaNova recruiters and hear about their opportunities for U of M students!

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Careers / Jobs Thu, 12 Sep 2019 13:11:01 -0400 2019-09-17T18:00:00-04:00 2019-09-17T20:00:00-04:00 BBB Engineering Career Resource Center Careers / Jobs BBB
Microsoft (Cloud) Info Session, hosted by Theta Tau (September 18, 2019 6:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/66677 66677-16770192@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, September 18, 2019 6:00pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Engineering Career Resource Center

Microsoft Cloud Hardware Engineering and Supply Chain will be on-campus hosting an Info Session on Wednesday 9/18, 6-8PM. Food will be provided!

Meet the Microsoft Cloud team and learn more about their business and job opportunities! After the Info Session students can network with the Cloud hiring managers.

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Careers / Jobs Mon, 09 Sep 2019 13:00:59 -0400 2019-09-18T18:00:00-04:00 2019-09-18T20:00:00-04:00 BBB Engineering Career Resource Center Careers / Jobs BBB
Financial Wellness Seminar (September 25, 2019 6:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/66876 66876-16781220@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 6:00pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Graduate Society of Black Engineers and Scientists

This workshop will provide resources to help you be in control of your day-to-day finances as well as make sure you have the financial freedom to make choices that allow you to enjoy life. If you have ever felt unsure about managing money please attend this open session. Dinner provided on a first come first served basis. All are welcome!

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 10 Sep 2019 19:14:05 -0400 2019-09-25T18:00:00-04:00 2019-09-25T20:00:00-04:00 BBB Graduate Society of Black Engineers and Scientists Workshop / Seminar Business newspaper
CRO+MA Lab Research Showcase (October 18, 2019 11:30am) https://events.umich.edu/event/57168 57168-17028943@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, October 18, 2019 11:30am
Location: BBB
Organized By: Michigan Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

Come see student-led Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research at the Crowds and Machines (CRO+MA) Lab Research Showcase. There will be posters and demos of cutting edge research, as well as opportunities to network, forge new collaborations, and learn more about undergraduate research opportunities in the CRO+MA Lab.

Undergraduates interested in research opportunities in Computer Science and HCI are encouraged to attend!

Lunch will be provided!

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Reception / Open House Wed, 09 Oct 2019 13:29:19 -0400 2019-10-18T11:30:00-04:00 2019-10-18T13:30:00-04:00 BBB Michigan Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Reception / Open House CROMA_Lab_Logo
Michigan AI Symposium - AI For Society (October 19, 2019 8:30am) https://events.umich.edu/event/66503 66503-16742867@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, October 19, 2019 8:30am
Location: BBB
Organized By: Aerospace Engineering

Prof. Doina Precup
McGill University, MILA, DeepMind

Join us for a day of AI!


We would like to invite you to the 2019 Michigan AI Symposium, which will take place on October 19 on North Campus, in the Stamps Auditorium and Beyster Building.


While the program is still being finalized, we are very excited about the speakers already confirmed.

Keynote Speaker: Prof. Doina Precup (McGill University, MILA, DeepMind)

Research talks by Michigan AI faculty: Profs. Ella Atkins, Joyce Chai, David Fouhey, Justin Johnson, Satinder Singh


There will also be demos and posters sessions, and plenty of networking opportunities.The symposium aims to bring together participants from both academia and industry who are interested in the foundations of AI as well as its real-life applications. More details here.


We hope you will join us for the second Michigan AI Symposium. Registration is open until October 5 (or until the event is full). You can register here.


Poster and demo submissions are also encouraged from both academic and industry participants, covering research contributions, work in progress, position statements, applications of AI. Previously published work can be submitted and presented. Deadline: October 5. You can submit a poster or a demo here.


We look forward to seeing you at the symposium on October 19!


Michigan AI

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Presentation Fri, 06 Sep 2019 11:37:01 -0400 2019-10-19T08:30:00-04:00 2019-10-19T17:30:00-04:00 BBB Aerospace Engineering Presentation AI For Society
AI for Society: Michigan AI Symposium (October 19, 2019 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/66541 66541-16744993@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, October 19, 2019 12:00pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Aerospace Engineering

Join us for a day of AI!

Keynote Speaker: Prof. Doina Precup (McGill University, MILA, DeepMind)

Research talks by Michigan AI faculty: Profs. Ella Atkins, Joyce Chai, David Fouhey, Justin Johnson, Satinder Singh

There will also be demos and posters sessions, and plenty of networking opportunities.The symposium aims to bring together participants from both academia and industry who are interested in the foundations of AI as well as its real-life applications.

We hope you will join us for the second Michigan AI Symposium. Registration is open until October 5 (or until the event is full).

Poster and demo submissions are also encouraged from both academic and industry participants, covering research contributions, work in progress, position statements, applications of AI. Previously published work can be submitted and presented. Deadline: October 5.

We look forward to seeing you at the symposium on October 19!

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Conference / Symposium Fri, 06 Sep 2019 15:44:30 -0400 2019-10-19T12:00:00-04:00 2019-10-19T18:00:00-04:00 BBB Aerospace Engineering Conference / Symposium Keynote Speaker Prof. Doina Precup
Student-Made Video Games Showcase (December 11, 2019 6:45pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/69810 69810-17429758@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 6:45pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: EECS 494: Introduction to Game Development

Experience 15+ new student-made video games at the EECS 494 + EMU Games Showcase! Interact with the developers, learn more about Michigan and EMU's game development programs, and vote for your favorite games!

==Experiences on Display==
TURBO NEON
Saloon Scuffle
Gunai Rumble
Sheila's Outback Adventure
The Game of Sales
The Apotheosis
Lights Out!
Escort Hero
Beards ‘n Brass
The Magic Hat
Dance of the Damned
I'm a chopstick!
Elementus
Ghostly Voyage
Delve
Xtraction Point
Space Subterfuge
Rubik's Cubot
Jimbo's Lake Of Shattered Dreams

Learn more about EECS 494 and the EMU SAG program at www.eecs494.com and https://www.emich.edu/cot/vbe/programs/sag/curriculum.php respectively.

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Exhibition Wed, 27 Nov 2019 00:51:05 -0500 2019-12-11T18:45:00-05:00 2019-12-11T21:30:00-05:00 BBB EECS 494: Introduction to Game Development Exhibition A large crowd plays new student-made video games at the EECS 494 + EMU Showcase
AE 285 Undergraduate Seminar: Laying Out the National Space Security Enterprise (January 17, 2020 1:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/71594 71594-17844795@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 17, 2020 1:30pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Aerospace Engineering

Brandon Cesul
Technical Fellow & Principal Systems Engineer, Centauri

The National Space Security Enterprise is changing faster than it ever has in the nearly 70 year history of military space utilization. What is the Space Force? What is Space Command? What’s the difference between all these ASAT tests being reported in the media? What are the policy decisions and international laws that govern military and national security use of space? All these questions and more will be covered by Dr. Cesul’s talk covering an introduction to the US National Space Security Enterprise, the organizations, missions, and outlook for the future of space warfare.

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Workshop / Seminar Thu, 16 Jan 2020 12:36:25 -0500 2020-01-17T13:30:00-05:00 2020-01-17T15:00:00-05:00 BBB Aerospace Engineering Workshop / Seminar Brandon Cesul