Happening @ Michigan https://events.umich.edu/list/rss RSS Feed for Happening @ Michigan Events at the University of Michigan. Business+Tech Literacy Download: Blockchain & Crypto (October 4, 2022 4:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/97747 97747-21795042@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, October 4, 2022 4:30pm
Location: Ross School of Business
Organized By: Business+Tech at Michigan Ross

Guest Speaker: Venky Nagar, Michigan Ross Professor

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 30 Aug 2022 12:48:27 -0400 2022-10-04T16:30:00-04:00 2022-10-04T17:30:00-04:00 Ross School of Business Business+Tech at Michigan Ross Workshop / Seminar Business+Tech Literacy Download 2022
Business+Tech Literacy Download: Committing to Trustworthy AI (October 4, 2022 5:45pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/97749 97749-21795043@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, October 4, 2022 5:45pm
Location: Ross School of Business
Organized By: Business+Tech at Michigan Ross

Guest Speakers: Roland Ehi, Boyang Yu, Karthik Ganesan - Deloitte Consulting

Lane/Category: Big Data & Analytics

Club Sponsorship: Tech Club

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Business+Tech is hosting the second annual +Tech Literacy Download for students across all schools and colleges. During this month-long series, participants will increase their technical literacy and competency through hands-on workshops ranging from coding languages to industry-lead information sessions on emerging technologies. Accelerate your technical literacy today by saving the date for the +Tech Literacy Download!

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 30 Aug 2022 12:51:15 -0400 2022-10-04T17:45:00-04:00 2022-10-04T18:45:00-04:00 Ross School of Business Business+Tech at Michigan Ross Workshop / Seminar Business+Tech Literacy Download 2022
Code-Free Machine Learning: Introduction to Concepts and Best Practices with Hands-on Experiences - Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques (October 5, 2022 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/95713 95713-21790778@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 5, 2022 10:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques

Code-Free Machine Learning: Introduction to Concepts and Best Practices with Hands-on Experiences

Course open for registration!
Open to all!

September 7 - October 5, 2022
10:00am-12:00pm
Wednesdays

Social scientists are increasingly interested in machine learning methods to glean scientific knowledge and actionable insights from designed and gathered data. Implementing machine learning, however, requires users to have programming skills. This can be a daunting challenge for many non-tech savvy researchers. This course aims to guide social scientists to explore how machine learning can be used for their research without learning how to code. This course uses a graphical user interface tool Orange to provide learners with hands-on experiences in implementing machine learning techniques including data cleaning, visualization, and fine-tuning of algorithmic models. The open-source tool Orange is built on popular Python packages, providing basically the same functions and performances as many data scientists would obtain by writing complicated code. The course demonstrates that researchers can utilize the power of machine learning without learning how to code and focus more on machine learning concepts and best practices as well as analytical model development and validation.

Prerequisite: You must have your own laptop or desktop with Orange installed to participate in this class. For installation instruction of Orange, see https://orangedatamining.com/

Not for academic credit.

Instructor: Jinseok Kim

All 2022 courses will be held in an alternative format.

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Class / Instruction Mon, 20 Jun 2022 14:53:44 -0400 2022-10-05T10:00:00-04:00 2022-10-05T12:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques Class / Instruction
MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series - Should surveys produce more contextual features? Comparing contextual features by alternative definitions of neighborhoods (October 5, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/98386 98386-21796589@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 5, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science

MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series
October 5, 2022
12:00 - 1:00 pm

Should surveys produce more contextual features? Comparing contextual features by alternative definitions of neighborhoods.

Shiyu Zhang is a PhD candidate at the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science. Before arriving at Michigan, she received master's degrees in immigration study, sociology and data science, and a bachelor's degree in psychology. Shiyu's dissertation focuses on the effect of adaptive survey design on estimates. She is also interested in collecting and using neighborhood features as auxiliary variables.

An important methodological challenge in studying neighborhood effects is how to geographically define “neighborhoods” and create contextual features to characterize the areas. In quantitative research that uses survey data, contextual features are commonly defined by census geographies like census tracts and block groups. However, the literature has called for expanding the definition of neighborhoods beyond census boundaries and exploring contextual features in geographic areas more relevant to the studied individuals.
In this research, we compare social and built environment features of neighborhoods based on three geographic definitions (i.e., census tracts, residential buffers, and respondent-informed neighborhoods). We evaluate how the alternatively defined measures influence the detected associations between contextual features and health outcomes. Our findings suggest that the neighborhood definition matters. Therefore, other than simply offering linkages to census boundaries based on participants’ geocoded location, surveys may enrich the data and support further research by producing and releasing case-specific contextual features.

Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science (MPSDS)
The University of Michigan Program in Survey Methodology was established in 2001 seeking to train future generations of survey and data scientists. In 2021, we changed our name to the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science (MPSDS). Our curriculum is concerned with a broad set of data sources including survey data, but also including social media posts, sensor data, and administrative records, as well as analytic methods for working with these new data sources. And we bring to data science a focus on data quality — which is not at the center of traditional data science. The new name speaks to what we teach and work on at the intersection of social research and data. The program offers doctorate and master of science degrees and a certificate through the University of Michigan. The program's home is the Institute for Social Research, the world's largest academically-based social science research institute.

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Workshop / Seminar Mon, 26 Sep 2022 11:43:15 -0400 2022-10-05T12:00:00-04:00 2022-10-05T13:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science Workshop / Seminar Flyer for Should surveys produce more contextual features? Comparing contextual features by alternative definitions of neighborhoods.
Tech jobs at ICPSR: Live Twitter Q&A (October 5, 2022 1:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/99825 99825-21798764@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 5, 2022 1:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research

Looking for a job in tech? Join us live in Twitter Spaces on Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 1 pm ET to get your questions answered live with Trisha Martinez, ICPSR's Director of Computing and Network Services. See you there!

https://twitter.com/icpsr

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Careers / Jobs Tue, 04 Oct 2022 16:12:53 -0400 2022-10-05T13:00:00-04:00 2022-10-05T14:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research Careers / Jobs promo for live Twitter Q&A with ICPSR
Navigating a Path to a Career in Technology w/ Sam Schillace, Microsoft (October 5, 2022 3:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/99082 99082-21797548@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 5, 2022 3:00pm
Location: Michigan League
Organized By: Center for Academic Innovation

Sam Schillace, Microsoft Corporate Vice President (CVP) and Deputy Chief Technical Officer, consumer experiences and productivity will visit the University of Michigan (U-M) campus and meet with U-M students and staff.

This talk is offered by the Center for Academic Innovation and Women in Science and Engineering (WISE).

Schillace, an industry leader in consumer software development, product innovation and next generation productivity tools, will discuss how to navigate a path to a career in technology, how he was successful in finding a diverse set of mentors, and how best to create a path through college to where he is now. Registration is required.
Sam Schillace is CVP, Deputy CTO, consumer experiences and productivity. Schillace is a member of the Office of the CTO, leading efforts related to consumer software development, product innovation and next generation productivity tools. Prior to working at Microsoft, Schillace worked at Google starting in early 2006 with the acquisition of his company Writely, playing an early role in the creation of Google Docs and was then responsible for many of Google’s consumer applications, including Gmail, Blogger, PageCreator, Picasa, Reader, Groups, and more recently parts of Maps and Google Automotive Services. Schillace was also a principal investor at Google ventures, has founded six startups, and was the SVP of engineering at Box through their IPO.

Sam earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics and a master’s degree in combinatorics from the University of Michigan.

Please let us know how we can ensure that this event is inclusive to you. Contact Trevor Parnell, Marketing and Events Project Manager (tparn@umich.edu) with any questions or access needs.

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Lecture / Discussion Tue, 20 Sep 2022 13:50:36 -0400 2022-10-05T15:00:00-04:00 2022-10-05T16:30:00-04:00 Michigan League Center for Academic Innovation Lecture / Discussion Sam Schillace
DCMB / CCMB Weekly Seminar (October 5, 2022 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/99751 99751-21798643@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 5, 2022 4:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Seminar Series

Abstract:

Accurately predicting the onset of disease is a major challenge in clinical medicine because the genesis of diseases is generally a complex and dynamic process. Wearable sensor technologies provide an unprecedented opportunity to collect physiological data at orders of magnitude higher high time-resolution than conventional clinical practice. This provides unprecedented opportunities for investigating the dynamics of disease processes and may usher in a new era of real-time, personalized medicine. We have proposed the potential of real-time, continuously measured physiological data as a non-invasive, “digital biomarker” approach for detecting the earliest stages in transition to a disease state. In this talk, I will describe an example of our interdisciplinary team’s work on this topic that uses the early detection and possible prediction of febrile (i.e., fever-associated) adverse events in cancer events as an important application.

Clinical Interests
Prostate Cancer, General Oncology, Biomarkers in Oncology
Research Interests
• Biology of circulating, extracellular nucleic acids and translational applications
• Developing next generation approaches for early detection and monitoring of cancer
• Bioinformatics and computational biology, high-throughput sequencing
• New technologies to enable cancer detection and monitoring

https://umich-health.zoom.us/j/93929606089?pwd=SHh6R1FOQm8xMThRemdxTEFMWWpVdz09

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Lecture / Discussion Mon, 03 Oct 2022 15:21:48 -0400 2022-10-05T16:00:00-04:00 2022-10-05T17:00:00-04:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Seminar Series Lecture / Discussion Muneesh Tewari, MD, PhD
Business+Tech: +Tech Literacy Download Closing Keynote (October 5, 2022 5:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/97750 97750-21795046@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 5, 2022 5:00pm
Location: Ross School of Business
Organized By: Business+Tech at Michigan Ross

Guest Speaker: Sam Schillace, Microsoft Deputy CTO

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Business+Tech is hosting the second annual +Tech Literacy Download for students across all schools and colleges. During this month-long series, participants will increase their technical literacy and competency through hands-on workshops ranging from coding languages to industry-lead information sessions on emerging technologies. Accelerate your technical literacy today by saving the date for the +Tech Literacy Download!

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 30 Aug 2022 12:55:23 -0400 2022-10-05T17:00:00-04:00 2022-10-05T18:30:00-04:00 Ross School of Business Business+Tech at Michigan Ross Workshop / Seminar Business+Tech Literacy Download 2022
Colloquium: Advances in AI for Sustainability (October 6, 2022 8:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/98341 98341-21796515@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 6, 2022 8:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Michigan Institute for Data Science

Come join MIDAS and invited presenters for a series of talks on AI and Sustainability. This event is free and remote.
While infrastructure, both static and dynamic, is the driver of modern global economy, it is also a significant contributor towards global climate change due to the increased emissions. Artificial intelligence (AI) provides a radical framework for mitigating emissions by improving efficiency in static infrastructure, as well as enhancing mobility in transportation through low-carbon transport options and reduction in overall travel time. Through this mini-colloquium, we hope to bring together researchers from varied fields employing AI on these strategies.

Our speakers for the event are:

Dr. Felix Creutzig (https://www.mcc-berlin.net/en/about/team/creutzig-felix.html) - Prof. Dr. Felix Creutzig is head of the working group Land Use, Infrastructures and Transport and Chair of Sustainability Economics at Technische Universität Berlin. He was lead author of the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report and lead analyst of the Global Energy Assessment. His research focuses on conceptualizing and quantifying GHG emissions of cities world-wide, assessing opportunities for GHG mitigation of cities world-wide and building models of sustainable urban form and transport. 

Dr. Lynn Kaack (https://www.hertie-school.org/en/research/faculty-and-researchers/profile/person/kaack) - Dr. Kaack is Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy at the Hertie School. Her research and teaching focus on methods from statistics and machine learning to inform climate mitigation policy across the energy sector, and she also has an interest in climate-related AI policy. She is a co-founder and chair of the organization Climate Change AI, and a member of the Austrian Council on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, which is an advisory board of the Austrian Ministry for Climate Action. 

Priya L. Donti (https://priyadonti.com/) - Ms. Donti is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Computer Science Department and the Department of Engineering & Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, co-advised by Zico Kolter and Inês Azevedo. She is also a co-founder and chair of Climate Change AI, an initiative to catalyze impactful work at the intersection of climate change and machine learning. Her work focuses on machine learning for forecasting, optimization, and control in high-renewables power grids. Specifically, her research explores methods to incorporate the physics and hard constraints associated with electric power systems into deep learning models.

Dr. Moataz Mohamed (https://www.eng.mcmaster.ca/civil/people/faculty/moataz-mohamed#overview) - Dr. Mohamed’s research focuses on the systemic evaluation of transportation networks to achieve sustainable and resilient transportation systems. He is a strong believer of zero-emission, sustainable, resilient transit systems that support the rise of smart communities. His research focuses on the utilization of disruptive technologies in public transit networks with emphasis on electric and autonomous technologies. In particular, he investigates the operational efficiency of disruptive technologies in public transit networks with emphasis on; operational reliability, environmental assessment, and total cost of ownership. His research also investigates the systemic impacts of the transit system on utility grid and energy demand.

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Lecture / Discussion Wed, 28 Sep 2022 15:42:21 -0400 2022-10-06T08:00:00-04:00 2022-10-06T13:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Michigan Institute for Data Science Lecture / Discussion Advances in AI for Sustainability Colloquium
BusinessObjects 4.3 Training (October 6, 2022 11:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/96240 96240-21792161@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 6, 2022 11:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

Do you have questions about the upcoming changes to BusinessObjects? Save time for one of our live webinars to hear about the upgrade impacts and to get a preview of the upgraded system, including demonstrations of the system’s new look and feel along with some new features. The demonstrations will cover the new UI, running reports, creating reports, and exporting data.

Opportunities will be available during the webinar to ask questions.

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Class / Instruction Mon, 25 Jul 2022 09:42:59 -0400 2022-10-06T11:00:00-04:00 2022-10-06T15:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Class / Instruction
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar (October 6, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96850 96850-21793401@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 6, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

This presentation will be held in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Mon, 29 Aug 2022 13:40:58 -0400 2022-10-06T12:00:00-04:00 2022-10-06T13:00:00-04:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
Open Source Software - Academic Considerations & Pathways to Commercial Open Source Companies (October 6, 2022 2:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/97371 97371-21794485@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 6, 2022 2:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Innovation Partnerships

Innovation Partnerships is hosting a one-of-a-kind webinar on open source software licensing strategy. Heather Meeker is a thought-leader in software licensing, and open source licensing strategy & business models. She is also a founding partner of OSS Capital (https://oss.capital), a firm focused on early-stage investment in commercial open source companies.

Heather will talk about key considerations for academic open source projects & pathways for building successful commercial open source companies.

Heather will be joining virtually via Zoom, but we will also be streaming the talk in the Bob and Betty Beyster Building, Room 3725

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Livestream / Virtual Wed, 14 Sep 2022 10:17:39 -0400 2022-10-06T14:00:00-04:00 2022-10-06T15:30:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Innovation Partnerships Livestream / Virtual Image of stylized steps leading up to an open door
Open Source Software - Academic Considerations & Pathways to Commercial Open Source Companies (October 6, 2022 2:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/97371 97371-21794487@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 6, 2022 2:00pm
Location: BBB
Organized By: Innovation Partnerships

Innovation Partnerships is hosting a one-of-a-kind webinar on open source software licensing strategy. Heather Meeker is a thought-leader in software licensing, and open source licensing strategy & business models. She is also a founding partner of OSS Capital (https://oss.capital), a firm focused on early-stage investment in commercial open source companies.

Heather will talk about key considerations for academic open source projects & pathways for building successful commercial open source companies.

Heather will be joining virtually via Zoom, but we will also be streaming the talk in the Bob and Betty Beyster Building, Room 3725

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Livestream / Virtual Wed, 14 Sep 2022 10:17:39 -0400 2022-10-06T14:00:00-04:00 2022-10-06T15:30:00-04:00 BBB Innovation Partnerships Livestream / Virtual Image of stylized steps leading up to an open door
A Visit with Sam Schillace, Microsoft CVP (October 6, 2022 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/98662 98662-21797039@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 6, 2022 4:00pm
Location: Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)
Organized By: Michigan Institute for Data Science

Sam Schillace, Microsoft Corporate Vice President (CVP) and Deputy Chief Technical Officer, will visit the University of Michigan campus and meet with data science graduate and undergraduate students and postdocs.

A University of Michigan mathematics and combinatorics alumnus, Schillace is an industry leader in consumer software development, product innovation and next generation productivity tools.

Register soon -- capacity for this free event is limited to just 30 attendees!

Earl Lewis Room, Rackham Graduate School
Oct. 6, 2022, 4:00pm-5:00pm.

Register by Sept. 22.
https://myumi.ch/3kw97

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Presentation Tue, 13 Sep 2022 15:15:16 -0400 2022-10-06T16:00:00-04:00 2022-10-06T17:00:00-04:00 Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) Michigan Institute for Data Science Presentation Sam Schillace
New AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Town Hall Meeting #1 (October 10, 2022 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/99913 99913-21798876@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, October 10, 2022 10:00am
Location: BBB
Organized By: Michigan Institute for Data Science

MIDAS is excited to announce a new AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at U-M, which will launch this semester!

Funded by an as-yet-unnamed donor, this campus-wide program, managed by MIDAS, focuses on enabling major research breakthroughs in science and engineering through the adoption of cutting-edge AI methodologies. The program will accept 10 new postdocs each year for the next six years.

On October 10th, we will hold two town hall meetings to introduce the new AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at Michigan. The program leadership team will provide details of the program, outline the application process, and answer questions. There will also be networking time so that faculty members interested in being mentors can talk with each other, and potential candidates can connect with faculty mentors.
To support attendees on North and Central campus, we will offer two meetings with identical content:

Meeting #1 (North Campus): Oct. 10, 10am - 12pm, Tishman Lobby, Bob and Betty Beyster Building, 2260 Hayward Street.

Meeting #2 (Central Campus): Oct.10, 12:30pm - 2:30pm, Weiser Hall 10th floor, 500 Church Street.

Sign up to attend a Town Hall session

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Presentation Thu, 06 Oct 2022 11:36:59 -0400 2022-10-10T10:00:00-04:00 2022-10-10T12:00:00-04:00 BBB Michigan Institute for Data Science Presentation Town Hall Meeting
New AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Town Hall Meeting #2 (October 10, 2022 12:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/99915 99915-21798880@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, October 10, 2022 12:30pm
Location: Weiser Hall
Organized By: Michigan Institute for Data Science

MIDAS is excited to announce a new AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at U-M, which will launch this semester!

Funded by an as-yet-unnamed donor, this campus-wide program, managed by MIDAS, focuses on enabling major research breakthroughs in science and engineering through the adoption of cutting-edge AI methodologies. The program will accept 10 new postdocs each year for the next six years.

On October 10th, we will hold two town hall meetings to introduce the new AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at Michigan. The program leadership team will provide details of the program, outline the application process, and answer questions. There will also be networking time so that faculty members interested in being mentors can talk with each other, and potential candidates can connect with faculty mentors.
To support attendees on North and Central campus, we will offer two meetings with identical content:

Meeting #1 (North Campus): Oct. 10, 10am - 12pm, Tishman Lobby, Bob and Betty Beyster Building, 2260 Hayward Street.

Meeting #2 (Central Campus): Oct.10, 12:30pm - 2:30pm, Weiser Hall 10th floor, 500 Church Street.

Sign up to attend a Town Hall session

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Presentation Thu, 06 Oct 2022 11:41:41 -0400 2022-10-10T12:30:00-04:00 2022-10-10T14:30:00-04:00 Weiser Hall Michigan Institute for Data Science Presentation Town Hall Meeting
Natural Language Processing Workshop Series (October 10, 2022 3:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/97509 97509-21794843@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, October 10, 2022 3:00pm
Location: West Hall
Organized By: Michigan Institute for Data Science

Written text contains a wealth of information that can be turned into research data to study almost every aspect of human behavior, human health and our society. However, converting text to usable data requires an understanding of standard techniques from the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP). MIDAS and the AI Lab are jointly organizing a monthly series of NLP workshops during the Fall 2022 semester. The first installment is on Sept. 19, and the second installment is on Oct. 10. Each session does not directly depend upon information from previous sessions.

In the first workshop of the series, we will provide a broad overview of NLP and introduce basic concepts used in NLP, including keyword counting, sentiment classification, and topic modeling. Additional topics include how NLP can be used, what the data look like, what (social science) questions could be answered using NLP, and more.

The second session, on Oct 10, is titled "What's in Text Data?"
Written text contains rich information about human knowledge, opinions, and communication styles, but how do we extract insight about all this from the data? In this second workshop in the series, we will first introduce Jupyter notebooks, a popular platform for performing data science research. Then we will discuss how to choose a dataset for your research question, extract your own dataset from social media sites like Reddit and Twitter, and convert the raw text data to a usable format. We will then explore several methods to extract information and gain insight from text data, including named entity recognition and sentiment analysis.

Register Here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7k0uvPClqJnyWAMlWBZWb3h1imP4rnbClkvoyQ6Mq7dh8Ow/viewform

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Workshop / Seminar Mon, 29 Aug 2022 14:29:49 -0400 2022-10-10T15:00:00-04:00 2022-10-10T17:00:00-04:00 West Hall Michigan Institute for Data Science Workshop / Seminar NLP Workshop
MCommunity Privacy and Security Settings for Individual and Group Profiles (October 11, 2022 11:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/99931 99931-21798900@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, October 11, 2022 11:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

The session will begin with a short presentation about the recent changes to MCommunity including security and privacy improvements to the MCommunity user profile and groups interfaces. We will also discuss improvements to the user experience and accessibility. Participants can ask questions and presenters will demonstrate how to use specific features. The presenters will also invite participants to share their ideas for new features and improvements to existing functionality.

Tuesday, October 11
11a.m.-noon on Zoom

Open to the U-M community (U-M Login Required)

Join on Zoom and learn more: https://safecomputing.umich.edu/events/sumit/sumit-2022/MCommunity-Privacy-and-Security-Settings

*ABOUT SUMIT*
The annual Security at University of Michigan IT (SUMIT) symposium is designed to raise awareness and educate the community about important cyber security and privacy issues. This free event is hosted every October during National Cybersecurity Awareness Month and presents a rare opportunity to hear nationally recognized experts discuss the latest cyber security and privacy topics and trends.

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Lecture / Discussion Thu, 06 Oct 2022 16:35:35 -0400 2022-10-11T11:00:00-04:00 2022-10-11T12:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Lecture / Discussion SUMIT Reimagined: IT Security Event Series - MCommunity Privacy and Security Settings
EMERSE Meeting Series (October 11, 2022 1:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/98192 98192-21795695@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, October 11, 2022 1:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Department of Learning Health Sciences

Speaker:
Mark Beno, MSM
Executive Director, Cleveland Institute for Computational Biology,
School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University

The Electronic Medical Record Search Engine (EMERSE) was installed at University Hospitals of Cleveland (UH) in 2021 by the Cleveland Institute for Computational Biology (CICB), a collaboration between Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) and UH.  At present, EMERSE contains indexed medical notes from 2018 through present for over 1.7 million UH patients.  This presentation will discuss the strategies we employed to successfully install EMERSE, the lessons-learned in rolling out EMERSE to research and operational teams, some research success stories since EMERSE adoption, and the additional tools we have developed as add-ons to the EMERSE application that we use internally for tracking EMERSE metrics and plan to share with the broader EMERSE community.

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Lecture / Discussion Tue, 06 Sep 2022 23:35:08 -0400 2022-10-11T13:00:00-04:00 2022-10-11T14:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Department of Learning Health Sciences Lecture / Discussion EMERSE logo
CogSci and Linguistics Grad School Preparation Event/Workshop--RSVP Required (October 11, 2022 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/97423 97423-21794549@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, October 11, 2022 4:00pm
Location: Weiser Hall
Organized By: Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science

The Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science presents a lecture and workshop on preparing for graduate school! This event is for students interested in pursuing a graduate degree in areas such as psychology, philosophy, linguistics, computer science, information technology, and more! Hear from faculty, current PhD and Masters students, as well as from our advisors on how to select a program that is right for you!

The presenters are as follows:
Dr. Richard Lewis, Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science Director
Dr. Marlyse Baptista, Grad Chair Department of Linguistics
Logan Walls, PhD Student Department of Psychology
Demet Kayabasi, PhD Student Department of Linguistics
Hanaa Ziad, Masters Student School of Information, Product Designer JSTOR
Julia Smoot, Masters Student Department of Psychology and CogSci class of '21

Please RSVP Here: https://forms.gle/KNgw9p4JVZAERWr4A

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Lecture / Discussion Thu, 29 Sep 2022 10:02:59 -0400 2022-10-11T16:00:00-04:00 2022-10-11T18:00:00-04:00 Weiser Hall Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science Lecture / Discussion event flyer
MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series - Evaluating Pre-Election Polling Estimates using a New Measure of Non-Ignorable Selection Bias (October 12, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/98434 98434-21796653@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 12, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science

MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series
October 12, 2022, 12:00-1:00 pm

Brady T. West is a Research Professor in the Survey Methodology Program, located within the Survey Research Center at the Institute for Social Research on the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (U-M) campus. He earned his PhD from the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science in 2011. Before that, he received an MA in Applied Statistics from the U-M Statistics Department in 2002, being recognized as an Outstanding First-year Applied Masters student, and a BS in Statistics with Highest Honors and Highest Distinction from the U-M Statistics Department in 2001. His current research interests include the implications of measurement error in auxiliary variables and survey paradata for survey estimation, selection bias in surveys, responsive/adaptive survey design, interviewer effects, and multilevel regression models for clustered and longitudinal data. He is the lead author of a book comparing different statistical software packages in terms of their mixed-effects modeling procedures (Linear Mixed Models: A Practical Guide using Statistical Software, Third Edition, Chapman Hall/CRC Press, 2022), and he is a co-author of a second book entitled Applied Survey Data Analysis (with Steven Heeringa and Pat Berglund), the second edition of which was published by CRC Press in June 2017. He was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2022.

Among the numerous explanations that have been offered for recent errors in pre-election polls, selection bias due to non-ignorable partisan nonresponse bias, where the probability of responding to a poll is a function of the candidate preference that a poll is attempting to measure (even after conditioning on other relevant covariates used for weighting adjustments), has received relatively less focus in the academic literature. Under this type of selection mechanism, estimates of candidate preferences based on individual or aggregated polls may be subject to significant bias, even after standard weighting adjustments. Until recently, methods for measuring and adjusting for this type of non-ignorable selection bias have been unavailable. Fortunately, recent developments in the methodological literature have provided political researchers with easy-to-use measures of non-ignorable selection bias. In this study, we apply a new measure that has been developed specifically for estimated proportions to this challenging problem. We analyze data from 18 different pre-election polls: nine different telephone polls conducted in eight different states prior to the U.S. Presidential election in 2020, and nine different pre-election polls conducted either online or via telephone in Great Britain prior to the 2015 General Election. We rigorously evaluate the ability of this new measure to detect and adjust for selection bias in estimates of the proportion of likely voters that will vote for a specific candidate, using official outcomes from each election as benchmarks and alternative data sources for estimating key characteristics of the likely voter populations in each context.

MPSDS
The University of Michigan Program in Survey Methodology was established in 2001 seeking to train future generations of survey and data scientists. In 2021, we changed our name to the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science. Our curriculum is concerned with a broad set of data sources including survey data, but also including social media posts, sensor data, and administrative records, as well as analytic methods for working with these new data sources. And we bring to data science a focus on data quality — which is not at the center of traditional data science. The new name speaks to what we teach and work on at the intersection of social research and data. The program offers doctorate and master of science degrees and a certificate through the University of Michigan. The program's home is the Institute for Social Research, the world's largest academically-based social science research institute.

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 20 Sep 2022 11:50:22 -0400 2022-10-12T12:00:00-04:00 2022-10-12T13:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science Workshop / Seminar Flyer for Evaluating Pre-Election Polling Estimates using a New Measure of Non-Ignorable Selection Bias
Information Session Webinar- Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science (MPSDS) (October 12, 2022 3:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/98336 98336-21796508@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 12, 2022 3:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science

Wednesday, October 12, 2002
3:00 - 4:00pm
Registration is required.

Please join us October 12, 2022 to learn about the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science. The speaker will be Dr. Brady West.

Advance registration is required, https://bit.ly/3d3upwR

The Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science (MPSDS) offers graduate degrees that combine ideas and techniques for producing and analyzing data about humans and our society. Joint us to launch your career in this exciting and rewarding field in which scientists interpret the world through data.

The University of Michigan Program in Survey Methodology was established in 2001 seeking to train future generations of survey and data scientists. In 2021, we changed our name to the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science. Our curriculum is concerned with a broad set of data sources including survey data, but also including social media posts, sensor data, and administrative records, as well as analytic methods for working with these new data sources. And we bring to data science a focus on data quality — which is not at the center of traditional data science. The new name speaks to what we teach and work on at the intersection of social research and data. The program offers doctorate and master of science degrees and a certificate through the University of Michigan. The program's home is the Institute for Social Research, the world's largest academically-based social science research institute.

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Presentation Thu, 08 Sep 2022 14:38:06 -0400 2022-10-12T15:00:00-04:00 2022-10-12T16:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science Presentation MPSDS Informational Session Webinar
DCMB / CCMB Weekly Seminar (October 12, 2022 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/99377 99377-21797973@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 12, 2022 4:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Seminar Series

Abstract:

Our current understanding of how genes are regulated is akin to solving a jigsaw puzzle. Many factors governing gene expression have been identified, and researchers have collected a wide variety of related datasets. However, how these "parts" are pieced together to function as a whole remains unclear. In this talk, I will discuss our research to develop and apply state-of-the-art machine learning methods to genomics datasets to attempt to put together the pieces from the data. I will cover our work using deep learning architecture that captures the data's underlying structure to integrate datasets and connect them to gene expression via the prediction task. We also interpret the prediction results and tie them back to contributing factors to develop potential hypotheses related to gene regulation. I will then move from bulk data to the single-cell data domain and discuss methods to perform unsupervised integration of different types of single-cell experiments. This talk aims to highlight our research direction's potential to reveal the important gene regulatory mechanisms in characterizing cell types and diseases from the collected data.

Bio:

Ritambhara Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science department and a faculty member of the Center for Computational Molecular Biology at Brown University. Her research lab works at the intersection of machine learning and biology. Prior to joining Brown, Singh was a post-doctoral researcher in the Noble Lab at the University of Washington. She completed her Ph.D. in 2018 from the University of Virginia with Dr. Yanjun Qi as her advisor. Her research has involved developing machine learning algorithms for the analysis of biological data as well as applying deep learning models to novel biological and biomedical applications. She recently received the NHGRI Genomic Innovator Award for developing deep learning methods to integrate and model genomics datasets. URL: https://vivo.brown.edu/display/rsingh47

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Lecture / Discussion Tue, 27 Sep 2022 09:32:07 -0400 2022-10-12T16:00:00-04:00 2022-10-12T17:00:00-04:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Seminar Series Lecture / Discussion Ritambhara Singh, Asst. Professor (Brown University)
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar (October 13, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96851 96851-21793402@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 13, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

The current COVID-19 pandemic and the previous SARS/MERS outbreaks of 2003 and 2012 have resulted in a series of major global public health crises. We must integrate the large and exponentially growing amount of heterogeneous coronavirus data to better understand coronaviruses and associated disease mechanisms, in the interest of developing effective and safe vaccines and drugs. Ontologies play an important role in standard-based knowledge and data representation, integration, sharing, and analysis. Accordingly, we initiated the development of the community-based Coronavirus Infectious Disease Ontology (CIDO) in early 2020.

Tool Link: https://github.com/CIDO-ontology/cido

This presentation will be held in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Mon, 15 Aug 2022 10:49:10 -0400 2022-10-13T12:00:00-04:00 2022-10-13T13:00:00-04:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
Remediation of Insecure Remote Access Protocols (October 13, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/99933 99933-21798903@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 13, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Information Assurance's Insecure Remote Access Protocol (IRAP) project is an effort to further improve the security posture of the university by focusing on the discovery and remediation of insecure protocols that are exposed to the Internet. The goal of the IRAP project is to ensure individuals maintain appropriate remote access to systems, while protecting critical U-M resources and sensitive data from threat actors. This will be accomplished by blocking specific insecure protocols at the network border with the Internet. In this session we will walk through the steps from planning to blocking, including what prompted this effort, data collection and analysis methodology, and outreach to the U-M community.

Thursday, October 13
noon-1 p.m. on Zoom

Open to the U-M community (U-M Login Required)

Join on Zoom and learn more: https://safecomputing.umich.edu/events/sumit/sumit-2022/Remediation-Insecure-Access-Protocols

*ABOUT SUMIT*
The annual Security at University of Michigan IT (SUMIT) symposium is designed to raise awareness and educate the community about important cyber security and privacy issues. This free event is hosted every October during National Cybersecurity Awareness Month and presents a rare opportunity to hear nationally recognized experts discuss the latest cyber security and privacy topics and trends.

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Lecture / Discussion Thu, 06 Oct 2022 16:37:37 -0400 2022-10-13T12:00:00-04:00 2022-10-13T13:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Lecture / Discussion SUMIT Reimagined: IT Security Event Series - Remediation of Insecure Remote Access Protocols
Celebrate Invention (October 13, 2022 1:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/98346 98346-21796522@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 13, 2022 1:00pm
Location: Michigan Union
Organized By: Innovation Partnerships

Celebrate University of Michigan inventors and the growing impact of U-M innovations!

Don’t miss this year’s annual Celebrate Invention highlighting demonstrations from promising U-M startups, networking opportunities at the ecosystem fair, panel discussions featuring prominent inventors and alumni, and the presentation of the Distinguished University Innovator of the Year Award.

Thursday, October 13
1:00–6:00pm
Michigan Union, 2nd Floor
530 S. State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Part of Ann Arbor SPARK's a2Tech360, Celebrate Invention is free and open to the public. Register today at *https://myumi.ch/DJNbM!*

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1:00–3:00pm: Panel Sessions & Ecosystem Fair

3:00–6:00pm: Reception, Rogel Ballroom, Michigan Union, 2nd Floor

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Reception / Open House Thu, 08 Sep 2022 17:06:20 -0400 2022-10-13T13:00:00-04:00 2022-10-13T18:00:00-04:00 Michigan Union Innovation Partnerships Reception / Open House Image of the Celebrate Invention logo on a blue background.
Protecting Research Data (October 19, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/99934 99934-21798904@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 19, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

All members of the U-M community share responsibility for safeguarding university resources and data, and complying with university policies and data protection laws and regulations. Data security is an important consideration that should be taken into account early in a research project to allow researchers to properly prepare and budget for the implementation of security controls. If you are a researcher, or a staff member supporting research at U-M, attend this session to learn more about resources to help you navigate IT security compliance and ensure research data is appropriately protected.

Wednesday, October 19
noon-1 p.m. on Zoom

Open to the U-M community (U-M Login Required)

Join on Zoom and learn more: https://safecomputing.umich.edu/events/sumit/sumit-2022/Protecting-Research-Data

*ABOUT SUMIT*
The annual Security at University of Michigan IT (SUMIT) symposium is designed to raise awareness and educate the community about important cyber security and privacy issues. This free event is hosted every October during National Cybersecurity Awareness Month and presents a rare opportunity to hear nationally recognized experts discuss the latest cyber security and privacy topics and trends.

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Lecture / Discussion Thu, 06 Oct 2022 16:42:57 -0400 2022-10-19T12:00:00-04:00 2022-10-19T13:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Lecture / Discussion SUMIT Reimagined: IT Security Event Series - Protecting Research Data
DCMB / CCMB Weekly Seminar (October 19, 2022 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/99817 99817-21798751@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 19, 2022 4:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Seminar Series

Abstract:
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) successfully identified more than a hundred genomic regions that contribute to schizophrenia risk. However, extracting biological mechanisms from GWAS is a challenge, because the majority of common risk variants reside in noncoding regions of the genome. In this talk, I will outline how high-resolution 3D maps of chromatin contacts in the human brain permit large-scale annotation of non-coding variants. In particular, I will introduce a novel platform that my lab has developed, Hi-C-coupled MAGMA (H-MAGMA), that annotates GWAS by incorporating chromatin interaction profiles from human brain tissue. While H-MAGMA identified neurobiologically relevant target genes for psychiatric disorders, application of H-MAGMA to schizophrenia GWAS identified thousands of genes to be associated with schizophrenia, necessitating the need for refining variants. To this end, we performed a massively parallel reporter assay (MPRA) on schizophrenia risk variants, from which we detected 440 variants with allelic regulatory activity. Characterization of these functional regulatory variants provided previously unknown regulatory principles of schizophrenia.

Short bio:
Hyejung Won is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics and Neuroscience Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She received her B.S. and Ph.D. in Biology from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), where she conducted research revealing the underlying mechanism of neurodevelopmental conditions using genetically modified mice under the supervision of Dr. Eunjoon Kim. She then joined Dr. Dan Geschwind’s group at UCLA, where she established Hi-C, a genome-wide chromosome conformation capture technology, and generated chromatin interaction profiles from the developing and adult human brain. Her lab leverages the genomics approach to bridge the gap between genetic risk factors and neurobiological mechanisms by mapping genetic variants of unknown function to the genes that they regulate, and identifying how dysfunctional gene regulation contributes to disease pathogenesis. Hyejung is the recipient of the NIH Director’s New Innovator Award, HHMI Gilliam Fellowship, NIH Pathway to Independence Award, and a NARSAD Young Investigator Award. She is also an active participant of the Impact of Genomic Variation on Function (IGVF) and PsychENCODE consortia.

Zoom link: https://umich-health.zoom.us/j/93929606089?pwd=SHh6R1FOQm8xMThRemdxTEFMWWpVdz09

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Lecture / Discussion Tue, 04 Oct 2022 13:40:56 -0400 2022-10-19T16:00:00-04:00 2022-10-19T17:00:00-04:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Seminar Series Lecture / Discussion Hyejung Won, PhD
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar (October 20, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96852 96852-21793403@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 20, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

"Molecular representation has an important implication on biomedical and other chemically related studies, and this talk could serve as a brief introduction to the broad field of representation techniques for molecules like drugs. This talk mainly introduces several widely used molecular representation methods, along with some examples of the implementation and applications for those representation methods."

This presentation will be given remotely, with the livestream available for group viewing in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Mon, 15 Aug 2022 10:52:38 -0400 2022-10-20T12:00:00-04:00 2022-10-20T13:00:00-04:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
LHS Collaboratory (October 20, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96028 96028-21791725@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 20, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Department of Learning Health Sciences

Speakers:
Alex John London, PhD
Professor of Ethics and Philosophy
Director of the Center for Ethics and Policy at Carnegie Mellon University
Explainability Is Not the Solution to Structural Challenges to AI in Medicine

Explainability is often treated as a necessary condition for ethical applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in Medicine. In this brief talk I survey some of the structural challenges facing the development and deployment of effective AI systems in health care to illustrate some of the limitations to explainability in addressing these challenges. This talk builds on prior work (London 2019, 2022) to illustrate how ambitions for AI in health care likely require significant changes to key aspects of health systems.

Melissa McCradden, PhD, MHSc
Director of AI in Medicine
The Hospital for Sick Children
On the Inextricability of Explainability from Ethics: Explainable AI does not Ethical AI Make

Explainability is embedded into a plethora of legal, professional, and regulatory guidelines as it is often presumed that an ethical use of AI will require explainable algorithms. There is considerable controversy, however, as to whether post hoc explanations are computationally reliable, their value for decision-making, and the relational implications of their use in shared decision-making. This talk will explore the literature across these domains and argue that while post hoc explainability may be a reasonable technical goal, it should not be offered status as a moral standard by which AI use is judged to be ‘ethical.’

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Livestream / Virtual Sat, 01 Oct 2022 17:10:43 -0400 2022-10-20T12:00:00-04:00 2022-10-20T13:30:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Department of Learning Health Sciences Livestream / Virtual LHS Collaboratory logo
Adventures in Securing At-Risk People (October 25, 2022 11:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/99811 99811-21798747@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, October 25, 2022 11:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

The annual Security at University of Michigan IT (SUMIT) symposium is designed to raise awareness and educate the community about important cyber security and privacy issues. This free event is hosted every October during National Cybersecurity Awareness Month and presents a rare opportunity to hear nationally recognized experts discuss the latest cyber security and privacy topics and trends.

Tuesday, October 25, 2022
11 a.m. - noon on Zoom
Free and open to the public! All are welcome to join.

Learn more and register: safecomputing.umich.edu/events/sumit/sumit-2022/Keynote-Runa-Sandvik

*ABOUT THE EVENT*
Join us for a special SUMIT Reimagined keynote: Adventures in Securing At-Risk People. We will hear from Runa Sandvik, who founded Granitt, a venture to focus on security for journalists and at-risk people around the world. A conversation following the presentation will be facilitated by Elodie Vialle, fellow at the Institute for Rebooting Social Media at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.

Note: The event will be live captioned and a recording will be available afterwards.

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Lecture / Discussion Wed, 19 Oct 2022 14:50:15 -0400 2022-10-25T11:00:00-04:00 2022-10-25T12:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Lecture / Discussion SUMIT Reimagined: IT Security Event Series
Clinical Simulation Center Lunch and Learn (October 26, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/100118 100118-21799236@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 26, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Department of Learning Health Sciences

In this talk, Dr. Rooney will highlight current and planned projects that support global surgical education through simulation-based skills training.

Dr. Rooney has over twenty-five years’ experience in medical education, with the last twelve focused on simulation-based education and assessment. Dr. Rooney is Associate Professor of Learning Health Sciences and the Director of Education and Research for the Clinical Simulation Center for University of Michigan Medical School and is Chair for the ACS AEI Technologies and Simulation Committee. Her interests include research with an emphasis on assessment and measurement. Particular areas of focus include validation processes associated with simulation-based education, and the application of modern measurement models for analyses of curriculums’ impact on trainees’ performance and patient care.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://umich.zoom.us/j/99853492172
Meeting ID: 998 5349 2172

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Lecture / Discussion Wed, 12 Oct 2022 12:21:44 -0400 2022-10-26T12:00:00-04:00 2022-10-26T12:50:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Department of Learning Health Sciences Lecture / Discussion Deborah M. Rooney, PhD; Director of Education and Research, Clinical Simulation Center Director 3D & Innovations Lab Associate Professor of Learning Health Sciences
Graduate Studies in Computational & Data Sciences Information Session (October 26, 2022 1:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/100680 100680-21800224@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, October 26, 2022 1:30pm
Location: Lurie Robert H. Engin. Ctr
Organized By: Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering

The educational programs represented are:
- PhD in Scientific Computing (MICDE)
- Graduate Certificate in Computational Discovery & Engineering (MICDE)
- Graduate Certificate in Computational Neuroscience (MICDE)
- Graduate Certificate in Data Science (MIDAS)

These programs are open to all U-M graduate students with an interest in scientific computing or data science. These methodologies can have a wide range of applications - current and past students have come from a variety of home departments including Aerospace Engineering, Applied Physics, Biostatistics, Biomedical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Epidemiology, Health Behavior and Health Education, Health Infrastructures & Learning Systems, Information, Industrial & Operations Engineering, Kinesiology, Linguistics, Macromolecular Science & Engineering, Math, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences, Neuroscience, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Environment and Sustainability, Sociology and Statistics.

If you have any questions about these programs or about the information session, please reach out to MICDE (micde-contact@umich.edu) or MIDAS (midas-contact@umich.edu).

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Presentation Tue, 25 Oct 2022 13:46:55 -0400 2022-10-26T13:30:00-04:00 2022-10-26T14:30:00-04:00 Lurie Robert H. Engin. Ctr Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering Presentation MICDE/MIDAS Information Session - PhD in Scientific Computing (MICDE) - Graduate Certificate in Computational Discovery & Engineering (MICDE) - Graduate Certificate in Computational Neuroscience (MICDE) - Graduate Certificate in Data Science (MIDAS)
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar (October 27, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96867 96867-21793515@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, October 27, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

Microbiome data are complex in nature, involving high dimensionality, compositionality, zero inflation, and taxonomic hierarchy. Compositional data reside in a simplex that does not admit the standard Euclidean geometry. Most existing methods rely on transformations that are inadequate or even inappropriate in modeling data with excessive zeros and taxonomic structure. In this talk, I will introduce novel amalgamation-based methods for microbiome compositional data analysis. In particular, we first develop a novel relative-shift regression framework that directly uses compositions as predictors. The new framework provides a paradigm shift for compositional regression and offers a superior biological interpretation. New equi-sparsity and taxonomy-guided regularization methods and an efficient smoothing proximal gradient algorithm are developed to facilitate feature aggregation and dimension reduction in regression. As a result, the framework can automatically identify clinically relevant microbes even if they are important at different taxonomic levels. We also develop a new dimension reduction paradigm for microbiome compositional data based on the amalgamation operation. Our approach aims to aggregate the compositions to a smaller number of principal compositions, guided by the available taxonomic structure, by minimizing a properly measured loss of information. We further demonstrate the efficacy of the new methods on simulations and several real microbiome studies.

Tool Link (Relative Shift): https://github.com/reagan0323/RelativeShift
Tool Link (PAA): https://github.com/LiYanStat/paaPack

This presentation will be given remotely, with the livestream available for group viewing in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Wed, 26 Oct 2022 08:27:17 -0400 2022-10-27T12:00:00-04:00 2022-10-27T13:00:00-04:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
NERS Colloquia Series: Exascale Computing Project (October 28, 2022 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96989 96989-21793652@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, October 28, 2022 4:00pm
Location: Cooley Building
Organized By: Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences

Abstract:
The ExaSMR project is developing methods and software for coupled Monte Carlo neutron transport and computational fluid dynamics simulations for analysis of nuclear reactors. A part of the larger DOE Exascale Computing Project, ExaSMR is preparing to perform simulations on the nation’s two first exascale computing platforms: the Frontier supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Aurora machine at Argonne National Laboratory. This talk will provide a brief overview of the Exascale Computing Project, followed by a deep dive into several research topics being investigated by the ExaSMR team. Challenges associated with maximizing the computational performance of both continuous-energy Monte Carlo neutron transport and CFD solvers on GPU-based computing platforms will be addressed, as well as a discussion of strategies for efficiently integrating isotopic depletion into Monte Carlo simulations. Finally, a perspective will be provided on the value of collaboration in computational science applications. Multiple examples will be provided where open engagement beyond typical research teams has resulted in advancements both to individual simulation codes and to the community as a whole.



Bio:
Steven Hamilton is a Senior R&D Staff member in the HPC Methods for Nuclear Applications Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he has worked since 2011. He received his BS and MS degrees from Georgia Tech in Nuclear Engineering and his PhD from Emory University in Computational Mathematics. Steven currently leads the ExaSMR project, a multiphysics simulation effort targeting advances in nuclear reactor modeling as part of the DOE Exascale Computing Project. His research includes methods for both deterministic and Monte Carlo radiation transport, with a focus on high performance computing and GPU-based computing architectures. He has also worked on nonlinear algorithms for multiphysics simulations as well as linear solvers for computational fluid dynamics solvers. He is an active developer on the Denovo deterministic and Shift Monte Carlo radiation transport codes, both part of ORNL’s SCALE suite of analysis tools.

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Lecture / Discussion Fri, 14 Oct 2022 13:39:11 -0400 2022-10-28T16:00:00-04:00 2022-10-28T17:00:00-04:00 Cooley Building Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences Lecture / Discussion NERS Fall 2022 Colloquia Series
ITS Teaching & Learning Coffee Hour Consultations (October 31, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100071 100071-21799149@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, October 31, 2022 9:00am
Location: 1027 E. Huron Building
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer 1:1 winter course consultations at U-M campus cafes or online via Zoom. Let us treat you to a warm cup of coffee while you receive guidance/tips for your winter course and learn about a Canvas tool/service of your choosing.

Consultation topics to select from include:
- MiVideo in Canvas
- My Learning Analytics (MyLA)
- Canvas Accessibility
- Adobe Creative Cloud Campus
- LinkedIn Learning
- New Google Assignments

Consultations will be offered between October 31– December 16, 2022, and will be up to 60 minutes in length. Appointment slots are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up today!

In-person attendees will be treated to coffee at one of the following three campus cafes:
- Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea at the Michigan Union
- Mujo Café at the Duderstadt Center
- Starbucks at the Ross School of Business

Online consultations will be held via Zoom.

Request your consultation today! http://myumi.ch/QeE37

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 11:42:37 -0400 2022-10-31T09:00:00-04:00 2022-10-31T15:00:00-04:00 1027 E. Huron Building Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting ITS Teaching and Learning Coffee Hour Consultations
ITS Teaching & Learning Coffee Hour Consultations (November 1, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100071 100071-21799150@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, November 1, 2022 9:00am
Location: 1027 E. Huron Building
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer 1:1 winter course consultations at U-M campus cafes or online via Zoom. Let us treat you to a warm cup of coffee while you receive guidance/tips for your winter course and learn about a Canvas tool/service of your choosing.

Consultation topics to select from include:
- MiVideo in Canvas
- My Learning Analytics (MyLA)
- Canvas Accessibility
- Adobe Creative Cloud Campus
- LinkedIn Learning
- New Google Assignments

Consultations will be offered between October 31– December 16, 2022, and will be up to 60 minutes in length. Appointment slots are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up today!

In-person attendees will be treated to coffee at one of the following three campus cafes:
- Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea at the Michigan Union
- Mujo Café at the Duderstadt Center
- Starbucks at the Ross School of Business

Online consultations will be held via Zoom.

Request your consultation today! http://myumi.ch/QeE37

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 11:42:37 -0400 2022-11-01T09:00:00-04:00 2022-11-01T15:00:00-04:00 1027 E. Huron Building Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting ITS Teaching and Learning Coffee Hour Consultations
ITS Teaching & Learning Coffee Hour Consultations (November 2, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100071 100071-21799151@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 2, 2022 9:00am
Location: 1027 E. Huron Building
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer 1:1 winter course consultations at U-M campus cafes or online via Zoom. Let us treat you to a warm cup of coffee while you receive guidance/tips for your winter course and learn about a Canvas tool/service of your choosing.

Consultation topics to select from include:
- MiVideo in Canvas
- My Learning Analytics (MyLA)
- Canvas Accessibility
- Adobe Creative Cloud Campus
- LinkedIn Learning
- New Google Assignments

Consultations will be offered between October 31– December 16, 2022, and will be up to 60 minutes in length. Appointment slots are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up today!

In-person attendees will be treated to coffee at one of the following three campus cafes:
- Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea at the Michigan Union
- Mujo Café at the Duderstadt Center
- Starbucks at the Ross School of Business

Online consultations will be held via Zoom.

Request your consultation today! http://myumi.ch/QeE37

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 11:42:37 -0400 2022-11-02T09:00:00-04:00 2022-11-02T15:00:00-04:00 1027 E. Huron Building Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting ITS Teaching and Learning Coffee Hour Consultations
MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series - A Multivariate Stopping Rule for Survey Data Collection (November 2, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/98854 98854-21797269@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 2, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science

MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series
November 2, 2022
12:00 - 1:00 EDT

Xinyu Zhang
A Multivariate Stopping Rule for Survey Data Collection

Bio
Xinyu Zhang is a PhD candidate studying survey and data science at the University of Michigan. He is primarily interested in responsive survey designs, survey nonresponse, and machine learning techniques. His dissertation topic is using models to inform responsive survey designs.

Abstract
Surveys are experiencing declining response rates. With more and more effort expended to combat these declining response rates, the cost of large-scale surveys has continued to rise. Recent technological developments in survey data collection have allowed the survey designer to make near-real-time intervention decisions. Stopping rules are one of the interventions often considered to improve the efficiency of data collection. Stopping some cases essentially reallocates effort from stopped cases to others, but most previously proposed stopping rules have only considered single estimates. In multipurpose surveys, there may be data quality objectives that must be met for multiple estimates with constraints on costs. We introduce a stopping rule that accounts for the cost and the quality of one or more estimates. The proposed stopping rule is illustrated via simulation using data from the Health and Retirement Study.

MPSDS
The University of Michigan Program in Survey Methodology was established in 2001 seeking to train future generations of survey and data scientists. In 2021, we changed our name to the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science. Our curriculum is concerned with a broad set of data sources including survey data, but also including social media posts, sensor data, and administrative records, as well as analytic methods for working with these new data sources. And we bring to data science a focus on data quality — which is not at the center of traditional data science. The new name speaks to what we teach and work on at the intersection of social research and data. The program offers doctorate and master of science degrees and a certificate through the University of Michigan. The program's home is the Institute for Social Research, the world's largest academically-based social science research institute.

SISRT
The mission of the Summer Institute is to provide rigorous and high quality graduate training in all phases of survey research. The program teaches state-of-the-art practice and theory in the design, implementation, and analysis of surveys. The Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques has presented courses on the sample survey since the summer of 1948, and has offered such courses every summer since. Graduate-level courses through the Program in Survey and Data Science are offered from June 5 through July 28 and available to enroll in as a Summer Scholar.

The Summer Institute uses the sample survey as the basic instrument for the scientific measurement of human activity. It presents sample survey methods in courses designed to meet the educational needs of those specializing in social and behavioral research such as professionals in business, public health, natural resources, law, medicine, nursing, social work, and many other domains of study.

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Workshop / Seminar Tue, 01 Nov 2022 13:40:59 -0400 2022-11-02T12:00:00-04:00 2022-11-02T13:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science Workshop / Seminar Flyer
Graduate Studies in Computational & Data Sciences Information Session (November 2, 2022 1:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/100680 100680-21800225@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 2, 2022 1:30pm
Location: West Hall
Organized By: Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering

The educational programs represented are:
- PhD in Scientific Computing (MICDE)
- Graduate Certificate in Computational Discovery & Engineering (MICDE)
- Graduate Certificate in Computational Neuroscience (MICDE)
- Graduate Certificate in Data Science (MIDAS)

These programs are open to all U-M graduate students with an interest in scientific computing or data science. These methodologies can have a wide range of applications - current and past students have come from a variety of home departments including Aerospace Engineering, Applied Physics, Biostatistics, Biomedical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Epidemiology, Health Behavior and Health Education, Health Infrastructures & Learning Systems, Information, Industrial & Operations Engineering, Kinesiology, Linguistics, Macromolecular Science & Engineering, Math, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences, Neuroscience, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Environment and Sustainability, Sociology and Statistics.

If you have any questions about these programs or about the information session, please reach out to MICDE (micde-contact@umich.edu) or MIDAS (midas-contact@umich.edu).

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Presentation Tue, 25 Oct 2022 13:46:55 -0400 2022-11-02T13:30:00-04:00 2022-11-02T14:30:00-04:00 West Hall Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering Presentation MICDE/MIDAS Information Session - PhD in Scientific Computing (MICDE) - Graduate Certificate in Computational Discovery & Engineering (MICDE) - Graduate Certificate in Computational Neuroscience (MICDE) - Graduate Certificate in Data Science (MIDAS)
Department of Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics -- Weekly Seminar (November 2, 2022 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/100730 100730-21800294@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 2, 2022 4:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Seminar Series

Abstract:

Graph representation learning leverages knowledge, geometry, and structure to develop powerful machine learning methods. First, I will introduce Shepherd, a graph neural network for personalized diagnosis of patients with rare genetic diseases. Diagnostic delay is pervasive in patients with rare genetic conditions. It can lead to numerous problems, including redundant testing and unnecessary procedures, delays in obtaining disease-appropriate management and therapies, and even irreversible disease progression. Shepherd uses knowledge-guided geometric deep learning to gather information from different parts of a knowledge graph and logically connect a patient's clinical-genomic information to the region in the knowledge graph relevant to diagnosis. Evaluation of patients from the Undiagnosed Diseases Network shows that Shepherd accurately identifies causal disease genes, finds other patients with the same causal gene and disease, and provides interpretable characterizations of novel diseases. Second, I will describe applications of graph neural networks in drug discovery. These are available through Therapeutics Data Commons (https://tdcommons.ai), an initiative to access and evaluate AI capability across therapeutic modalities and stages of drug discovery. The Commons supports the development of machine learning methods, with a strong bent towards developing the foundations for which methods are most suitable for drug discovery and why.

Short Bio:
Marinka Zitnik (https://zitniklab.hms.harvard.edu) is an Assistant Professor at Harvard University with appointments in the Department of Biomedical Informatics, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and Harvard Data Science. Dr. Zitnik has published extensively in top ML venues and leading scientific journals. She has organized conferences and workshops in graph representation learning, drug discovery, and precision medicine at leading conferences (NeurIPS, ICLR, ICML, ISMB, AAAI, WWW), where she is also on the organizing committees. She is an ELLIS Scholar in the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) Society and a member of the Science Working Group at NASA Space Biology. Her research won paper and research awards from the International Society for Computational Biology, Bayer Early Excellence in Science, Amazon Faculty Research, Roche Alliance with Distinguished Scientists, Rising Star Award in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Next Generation in Biomedicine Recognition, being the only young scientist with such recognition in both EECS and Biomedicine. She co-founded Therapeutics Data Commons and also AI for Science community initiative. https://zitniklab.hms.harvard.edu/zitnik-bio170.txt

https://umich-health.zoom.us/j/93929606089?pwd=SHh6R1FOQm8xMThRemdxTEFMWWpVdz09

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Livestream / Virtual Wed, 26 Oct 2022 15:15:31 -0400 2022-11-02T16:00:00-04:00 2022-11-02T17:00:00-04:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Seminar Series Livestream / Virtual Marinka Zitnik, PhD (Assistant Prof. of Biomedical Informatics at HMS)
Neural Architecture Exhibition & Symposium (November 2, 2022 5:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/99553 99553-21798328@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 2, 2022 5:00pm
Location: Art and Architecture Building
Organized By: A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning

The Neural Architecture Symposium at Taubman College presents itself as an opportunity to survey the emerging field of Architecture and Artificial Intelligence, and to reflect on the implications of a world increasingly entangled in questions of the agency, culture, and ethics of AI. This rapidly developing field of architectural inquiry is ripe for a rigorous interrogation. Almost daily, new practices emerge that focus on the incredible opportunities that an expanded human mind through AI offer for the discipline of architecture. At the same time, AI is observed with suspicion in regards to potentially displacing entire practices out of the field. The symposium oscillates between those poles of tension, in order to inform the public audience, and the discipline, about the status quo and the vision of this paradigm-changing new ecology of design.

AI is quite a generalist term, used to describe several varying approaches. In Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence is defined as the study of Intelligent Agents, which includes any device that perceives its environment and that takes actions to maximize its chance of successfully achieving its goals. In general, the term Artificial Intelligence is applied when a machine mimics cognitive functions that humans associate with other human minds, such as learning and problem-solving. The prevailing trajectory of this line of inquiry is preoccupated with aspects of optimization, such as ideas of optimizing floorplans, material consumption, and time schedules of construction sites – which cover the tamed problems of disciplinary considerations. At the same time, it interrogates the wicked problem in the production of architecture – creativity, intuition, and sensibility. This opens ontological questions about the nature of creativity, its role in the inception of architectural projects, and the methods to evaluate this. This symposium and exhibition would be among the first of its kind, framing this problem in this particular way. Can an AI create a novel sensibility (?) -and if so: can we as humans perceive and understand it? This is one of a set of questions that the event is set out to examine and explicate through the format of the symposium. This symposium serves as a launch pad for the examination of an emergent field of technology that is currently profoundly changing multiple levels of society, economy and culture demonstrated through the use in the discipline of architecture.

The topic is presented through a series of lenses: design projects, speculations, theoretical considerations, and scientific insight. This combination allows for an insightful, but entertaining symposium, about a very pressing affair in architecture and society at large. The stunning visual quality of the projects and proposed architecture studios in combination with the voice of science and theory allow for a deep interrogation of current development in architecture. This symposium and exhibition will provide insights into posthuman design methodologies operating in a world shifting away from an anthropocentric universe. We consider that, in the foreseen future, humans will continue using the machine as their tool, not the other way around.

The first genuinely 21st-century Architecture design method

Taubman College is perceived as a pioneer within this novel area of inquiry in the architecture discipline – an area that will affect every aspect of the discipline. Not only the theory but also the practice, the construction, and the use of architecture. It is possibly the first genuinely 21st-century Architecture development, as it will change the way architecture is conceived, designed, and built on a massive scale. Posing questions about authorship, the nature of ingenuity, of imagination, and creativity the proposition discusses a posthuman world operating within this frame of considerations.

Demystifying Artificial Intelligence

A particular goal of this Symposium is to demystify Artificial Intelligence for the population of the architecture community as much as for the public at large. The term AI evokes dark pictures of dominance, control, and surveillance triggered through movie productions such as Terminator, The Matrix, and Ex Machina. Nothing could be farther away from the truth. The bigger danger these days are data abuse and bias in datasets. Both of which form part of a conversation within the program of the Symposium. For one the ethical questions of operating AI’s within the architecture discipline. Questions that are discussed in interdisciplinary panels consisting of architects, computer scientists,s and roboticists.

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Keynote Lecture by Dr. Lev Manovich
"Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Study of Culture"
5:00pm – 6:30pm
Taubman College Commons

Exhibition Opening Reception
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Liberty Research Annex

Thursday, November 3, 2022

Symposium Sessions
9:00am - 6:00pm
Taubman College Commons

Session 1: An Introduction into our world through the eyes of artificial intelligence
Session 2: Do Machines dream of architecture?
Session 3: Neural Architecture – A paradigm shift in architecture design
Session 4: Roundtable: The emergence of a posthuman design ecology

Detailed session descriptions and schedules can be viewed at neural-architecture.org

This symposium will be presented in person at the Art & Architecture Building and on Zoom. Webinar registration is required at: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OU20BaOQRxGmoRMgjnLL0w

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Conference / Symposium Wed, 19 Oct 2022 14:20:26 -0400 2022-11-02T17:00:00-04:00 2022-11-02T18:30:00-04:00 Art and Architecture Building A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning Conference / Symposium Neural Architecture Symposium
Neural Architecture Exhibition & Symposium (November 2, 2022 5:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/99553 99553-21798329@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 2, 2022 5:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning

The Neural Architecture Symposium at Taubman College presents itself as an opportunity to survey the emerging field of Architecture and Artificial Intelligence, and to reflect on the implications of a world increasingly entangled in questions of the agency, culture, and ethics of AI. This rapidly developing field of architectural inquiry is ripe for a rigorous interrogation. Almost daily, new practices emerge that focus on the incredible opportunities that an expanded human mind through AI offer for the discipline of architecture. At the same time, AI is observed with suspicion in regards to potentially displacing entire practices out of the field. The symposium oscillates between those poles of tension, in order to inform the public audience, and the discipline, about the status quo and the vision of this paradigm-changing new ecology of design.

AI is quite a generalist term, used to describe several varying approaches. In Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence is defined as the study of Intelligent Agents, which includes any device that perceives its environment and that takes actions to maximize its chance of successfully achieving its goals. In general, the term Artificial Intelligence is applied when a machine mimics cognitive functions that humans associate with other human minds, such as learning and problem-solving. The prevailing trajectory of this line of inquiry is preoccupated with aspects of optimization, such as ideas of optimizing floorplans, material consumption, and time schedules of construction sites – which cover the tamed problems of disciplinary considerations. At the same time, it interrogates the wicked problem in the production of architecture – creativity, intuition, and sensibility. This opens ontological questions about the nature of creativity, its role in the inception of architectural projects, and the methods to evaluate this. This symposium and exhibition would be among the first of its kind, framing this problem in this particular way. Can an AI create a novel sensibility (?) -and if so: can we as humans perceive and understand it? This is one of a set of questions that the event is set out to examine and explicate through the format of the symposium. This symposium serves as a launch pad for the examination of an emergent field of technology that is currently profoundly changing multiple levels of society, economy and culture demonstrated through the use in the discipline of architecture.

The topic is presented through a series of lenses: design projects, speculations, theoretical considerations, and scientific insight. This combination allows for an insightful, but entertaining symposium, about a very pressing affair in architecture and society at large. The stunning visual quality of the projects and proposed architecture studios in combination with the voice of science and theory allow for a deep interrogation of current development in architecture. This symposium and exhibition will provide insights into posthuman design methodologies operating in a world shifting away from an anthropocentric universe. We consider that, in the foreseen future, humans will continue using the machine as their tool, not the other way around.

The first genuinely 21st-century Architecture design method

Taubman College is perceived as a pioneer within this novel area of inquiry in the architecture discipline – an area that will affect every aspect of the discipline. Not only the theory but also the practice, the construction, and the use of architecture. It is possibly the first genuinely 21st-century Architecture development, as it will change the way architecture is conceived, designed, and built on a massive scale. Posing questions about authorship, the nature of ingenuity, of imagination, and creativity the proposition discusses a posthuman world operating within this frame of considerations.

Demystifying Artificial Intelligence

A particular goal of this Symposium is to demystify Artificial Intelligence for the population of the architecture community as much as for the public at large. The term AI evokes dark pictures of dominance, control, and surveillance triggered through movie productions such as Terminator, The Matrix, and Ex Machina. Nothing could be farther away from the truth. The bigger danger these days are data abuse and bias in datasets. Both of which form part of a conversation within the program of the Symposium. For one the ethical questions of operating AI’s within the architecture discipline. Questions that are discussed in interdisciplinary panels consisting of architects, computer scientists,s and roboticists.

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Keynote Lecture by Dr. Lev Manovich
"Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Study of Culture"
5:00pm – 6:30pm
Taubman College Commons

Exhibition Opening Reception
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Liberty Research Annex

Thursday, November 3, 2022

Symposium Sessions
9:00am - 6:00pm
Taubman College Commons

Session 1: An Introduction into our world through the eyes of artificial intelligence
Session 2: Do Machines dream of architecture?
Session 3: Neural Architecture – A paradigm shift in architecture design
Session 4: Roundtable: The emergence of a posthuman design ecology

Detailed session descriptions and schedules can be viewed at neural-architecture.org

This symposium will be presented in person at the Art & Architecture Building and on Zoom. Webinar registration is required at: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OU20BaOQRxGmoRMgjnLL0w

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Conference / Symposium Wed, 19 Oct 2022 14:20:26 -0400 2022-11-02T17:00:00-04:00 2022-11-02T18:30:00-04:00 Off Campus Location A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning Conference / Symposium Neural Architecture Symposium
ITS Teaching & Learning Coffee Hour Consultations (November 3, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100071 100071-21799152@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 3, 2022 9:00am
Location: 1027 E. Huron Building
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer 1:1 winter course consultations at U-M campus cafes or online via Zoom. Let us treat you to a warm cup of coffee while you receive guidance/tips for your winter course and learn about a Canvas tool/service of your choosing.

Consultation topics to select from include:
- MiVideo in Canvas
- My Learning Analytics (MyLA)
- Canvas Accessibility
- Adobe Creative Cloud Campus
- LinkedIn Learning
- New Google Assignments

Consultations will be offered between October 31– December 16, 2022, and will be up to 60 minutes in length. Appointment slots are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up today!

In-person attendees will be treated to coffee at one of the following three campus cafes:
- Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea at the Michigan Union
- Mujo Café at the Duderstadt Center
- Starbucks at the Ross School of Business

Online consultations will be held via Zoom.

Request your consultation today! http://myumi.ch/QeE37

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 11:42:37 -0400 2022-11-03T09:00:00-04:00 2022-11-03T15:00:00-04:00 1027 E. Huron Building Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting ITS Teaching and Learning Coffee Hour Consultations
Neural Architecture Exhibition & Symposium (November 3, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/99553 99553-21798330@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 3, 2022 9:00am
Location: Art and Architecture Building
Organized By: A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning

The Neural Architecture Symposium at Taubman College presents itself as an opportunity to survey the emerging field of Architecture and Artificial Intelligence, and to reflect on the implications of a world increasingly entangled in questions of the agency, culture, and ethics of AI. This rapidly developing field of architectural inquiry is ripe for a rigorous interrogation. Almost daily, new practices emerge that focus on the incredible opportunities that an expanded human mind through AI offer for the discipline of architecture. At the same time, AI is observed with suspicion in regards to potentially displacing entire practices out of the field. The symposium oscillates between those poles of tension, in order to inform the public audience, and the discipline, about the status quo and the vision of this paradigm-changing new ecology of design.

AI is quite a generalist term, used to describe several varying approaches. In Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence is defined as the study of Intelligent Agents, which includes any device that perceives its environment and that takes actions to maximize its chance of successfully achieving its goals. In general, the term Artificial Intelligence is applied when a machine mimics cognitive functions that humans associate with other human minds, such as learning and problem-solving. The prevailing trajectory of this line of inquiry is preoccupated with aspects of optimization, such as ideas of optimizing floorplans, material consumption, and time schedules of construction sites – which cover the tamed problems of disciplinary considerations. At the same time, it interrogates the wicked problem in the production of architecture – creativity, intuition, and sensibility. This opens ontological questions about the nature of creativity, its role in the inception of architectural projects, and the methods to evaluate this. This symposium and exhibition would be among the first of its kind, framing this problem in this particular way. Can an AI create a novel sensibility (?) -and if so: can we as humans perceive and understand it? This is one of a set of questions that the event is set out to examine and explicate through the format of the symposium. This symposium serves as a launch pad for the examination of an emergent field of technology that is currently profoundly changing multiple levels of society, economy and culture demonstrated through the use in the discipline of architecture.

The topic is presented through a series of lenses: design projects, speculations, theoretical considerations, and scientific insight. This combination allows for an insightful, but entertaining symposium, about a very pressing affair in architecture and society at large. The stunning visual quality of the projects and proposed architecture studios in combination with the voice of science and theory allow for a deep interrogation of current development in architecture. This symposium and exhibition will provide insights into posthuman design methodologies operating in a world shifting away from an anthropocentric universe. We consider that, in the foreseen future, humans will continue using the machine as their tool, not the other way around.

The first genuinely 21st-century Architecture design method

Taubman College is perceived as a pioneer within this novel area of inquiry in the architecture discipline – an area that will affect every aspect of the discipline. Not only the theory but also the practice, the construction, and the use of architecture. It is possibly the first genuinely 21st-century Architecture development, as it will change the way architecture is conceived, designed, and built on a massive scale. Posing questions about authorship, the nature of ingenuity, of imagination, and creativity the proposition discusses a posthuman world operating within this frame of considerations.

Demystifying Artificial Intelligence

A particular goal of this Symposium is to demystify Artificial Intelligence for the population of the architecture community as much as for the public at large. The term AI evokes dark pictures of dominance, control, and surveillance triggered through movie productions such as Terminator, The Matrix, and Ex Machina. Nothing could be farther away from the truth. The bigger danger these days are data abuse and bias in datasets. Both of which form part of a conversation within the program of the Symposium. For one the ethical questions of operating AI’s within the architecture discipline. Questions that are discussed in interdisciplinary panels consisting of architects, computer scientists,s and roboticists.

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Keynote Lecture by Dr. Lev Manovich
"Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Study of Culture"
5:00pm – 6:30pm
Taubman College Commons

Exhibition Opening Reception
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Liberty Research Annex

Thursday, November 3, 2022

Symposium Sessions
9:00am - 6:00pm
Taubman College Commons

Session 1: An Introduction into our world through the eyes of artificial intelligence
Session 2: Do Machines dream of architecture?
Session 3: Neural Architecture – A paradigm shift in architecture design
Session 4: Roundtable: The emergence of a posthuman design ecology

Detailed session descriptions and schedules can be viewed at neural-architecture.org

This symposium will be presented in person at the Art & Architecture Building and on Zoom. Webinar registration is required at: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OU20BaOQRxGmoRMgjnLL0w

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Conference / Symposium Wed, 19 Oct 2022 14:20:26 -0400 2022-11-03T09:00:00-04:00 2022-11-03T18:00:00-04:00 Art and Architecture Building A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning Conference / Symposium Neural Architecture Symposium
Neural Architecture Exhibition & Symposium (November 3, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/99553 99553-21798331@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 3, 2022 9:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning

The Neural Architecture Symposium at Taubman College presents itself as an opportunity to survey the emerging field of Architecture and Artificial Intelligence, and to reflect on the implications of a world increasingly entangled in questions of the agency, culture, and ethics of AI. This rapidly developing field of architectural inquiry is ripe for a rigorous interrogation. Almost daily, new practices emerge that focus on the incredible opportunities that an expanded human mind through AI offer for the discipline of architecture. At the same time, AI is observed with suspicion in regards to potentially displacing entire practices out of the field. The symposium oscillates between those poles of tension, in order to inform the public audience, and the discipline, about the status quo and the vision of this paradigm-changing new ecology of design.

AI is quite a generalist term, used to describe several varying approaches. In Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence is defined as the study of Intelligent Agents, which includes any device that perceives its environment and that takes actions to maximize its chance of successfully achieving its goals. In general, the term Artificial Intelligence is applied when a machine mimics cognitive functions that humans associate with other human minds, such as learning and problem-solving. The prevailing trajectory of this line of inquiry is preoccupated with aspects of optimization, such as ideas of optimizing floorplans, material consumption, and time schedules of construction sites – which cover the tamed problems of disciplinary considerations. At the same time, it interrogates the wicked problem in the production of architecture – creativity, intuition, and sensibility. This opens ontological questions about the nature of creativity, its role in the inception of architectural projects, and the methods to evaluate this. This symposium and exhibition would be among the first of its kind, framing this problem in this particular way. Can an AI create a novel sensibility (?) -and if so: can we as humans perceive and understand it? This is one of a set of questions that the event is set out to examine and explicate through the format of the symposium. This symposium serves as a launch pad for the examination of an emergent field of technology that is currently profoundly changing multiple levels of society, economy and culture demonstrated through the use in the discipline of architecture.

The topic is presented through a series of lenses: design projects, speculations, theoretical considerations, and scientific insight. This combination allows for an insightful, but entertaining symposium, about a very pressing affair in architecture and society at large. The stunning visual quality of the projects and proposed architecture studios in combination with the voice of science and theory allow for a deep interrogation of current development in architecture. This symposium and exhibition will provide insights into posthuman design methodologies operating in a world shifting away from an anthropocentric universe. We consider that, in the foreseen future, humans will continue using the machine as their tool, not the other way around.

The first genuinely 21st-century Architecture design method

Taubman College is perceived as a pioneer within this novel area of inquiry in the architecture discipline – an area that will affect every aspect of the discipline. Not only the theory but also the practice, the construction, and the use of architecture. It is possibly the first genuinely 21st-century Architecture development, as it will change the way architecture is conceived, designed, and built on a massive scale. Posing questions about authorship, the nature of ingenuity, of imagination, and creativity the proposition discusses a posthuman world operating within this frame of considerations.

Demystifying Artificial Intelligence

A particular goal of this Symposium is to demystify Artificial Intelligence for the population of the architecture community as much as for the public at large. The term AI evokes dark pictures of dominance, control, and surveillance triggered through movie productions such as Terminator, The Matrix, and Ex Machina. Nothing could be farther away from the truth. The bigger danger these days are data abuse and bias in datasets. Both of which form part of a conversation within the program of the Symposium. For one the ethical questions of operating AI’s within the architecture discipline. Questions that are discussed in interdisciplinary panels consisting of architects, computer scientists,s and roboticists.

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Keynote Lecture by Dr. Lev Manovich
"Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Study of Culture"
5:00pm – 6:30pm
Taubman College Commons

Exhibition Opening Reception
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Liberty Research Annex

Thursday, November 3, 2022

Symposium Sessions
9:00am - 6:00pm
Taubman College Commons

Session 1: An Introduction into our world through the eyes of artificial intelligence
Session 2: Do Machines dream of architecture?
Session 3: Neural Architecture – A paradigm shift in architecture design
Session 4: Roundtable: The emergence of a posthuman design ecology

Detailed session descriptions and schedules can be viewed at neural-architecture.org

This symposium will be presented in person at the Art & Architecture Building and on Zoom. Webinar registration is required at: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OU20BaOQRxGmoRMgjnLL0w

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Conference / Symposium Wed, 19 Oct 2022 14:20:26 -0400 2022-11-03T09:00:00-04:00 2022-11-03T18:00:00-04:00 Off Campus Location A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning Conference / Symposium Neural Architecture Symposium
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar (November 3, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96868 96868-21793516@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 3, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

Single-cell multi-omic datasets, in which multiple molecular modalities are profiled within the same cell, provide a unique opportunity to discover the temporal relationship between epigenome and transcriptome. To realize this potential, we developed MultiVelo, a differential equation model of gene expression that extends the RNA velocity framework to incorporate epigenomic data. MultiVelo uses a probabilistic latent variable model to estimate the switch time and rate parameters of chromatin accessibility and gene expression from single-cell data, providing a quantitative summary of the temporal relationship between epigenomic and transcriptomic changes. Incorporating chromatin accessibility data significantly improves the accuracy of cell fate prediction compared to velocity estimates from RNA only. Fitting MultiVelo on single-cell multi-omic datasets from brain, skin, and blood cells reveals two distinct classes of genes distinguished by whether chromatin closes before or after transcription ceases. Our model also identifies four types of cell states--two states in which epigenome and transcriptome are coupled and two distinct decoupled states. The parameters inferred by MultiVelo quantify the length of time for which genes occupy each of the four states, ranking genes by the degree of coupling between transcriptome and epigenome. Finally, we identify time lags between transcription factor expression and binding site accessibility and between disease-associated SNP accessibility and expression of the linked genes. We provide an open-source Python implementation of MultiVelo on PyPI and GitHub.

Tool Link: https://github.com/welch-lab/MultiVelo

This presentation will be held in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Mon, 15 Aug 2022 13:23:41 -0400 2022-11-03T12:00:00-04:00 2022-11-03T13:00:00-04:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
ITS Teaching & Learning Coffee Hour Consultations (November 4, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100071 100071-21799153@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, November 4, 2022 9:00am
Location: 1027 E. Huron Building
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer 1:1 winter course consultations at U-M campus cafes or online via Zoom. Let us treat you to a warm cup of coffee while you receive guidance/tips for your winter course and learn about a Canvas tool/service of your choosing.

Consultation topics to select from include:
- MiVideo in Canvas
- My Learning Analytics (MyLA)
- Canvas Accessibility
- Adobe Creative Cloud Campus
- LinkedIn Learning
- New Google Assignments

Consultations will be offered between October 31– December 16, 2022, and will be up to 60 minutes in length. Appointment slots are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up today!

In-person attendees will be treated to coffee at one of the following three campus cafes:
- Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea at the Michigan Union
- Mujo Café at the Duderstadt Center
- Starbucks at the Ross School of Business

Online consultations will be held via Zoom.

Request your consultation today! http://myumi.ch/QeE37

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 11:42:37 -0400 2022-11-04T09:00:00-04:00 2022-11-04T15:00:00-04:00 1027 E. Huron Building Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting ITS Teaching and Learning Coffee Hour Consultations
Alum Connection with Aidan Sova: Google Rep, Public Office Candidate, and Liberal Arts Champion (November 4, 2022 3:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/100134 100134-21799253@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, November 4, 2022 3:00pm
Location: LSA Building
Organized By: LSA Opportunity Hub

Breaking into the tech industry is a dream of many LSA students, but Aidan Sova (‘21, Communications & Media Studies) had both the vision and fortitude to make it happen. He joins the Hub to demystify the recruiting and networking process, and explains how he leveraged his connections as a U-M transfer student to land a job as product solutions consultant & campus outreach lead at Google! Listen, ask questions, and learn how Aidan got to where he is today — and soon you might be making your own breakthrough into tech too!


About Aidan:
Aidan Sova is a recent graduate of the University of Michigan and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communication and Media. Here, he led the 500,000+ students of the Big Ten Academic Conference as its Executive Director. Currently, he studies part-time as a Master of Liberal Arts student at the University of Pennsylvania. He now works full-time as a Product Consultant at Google. Aidan is a candidate for the Ann Arbor District Library Board of Trustees. If successful, he will be the youngest-ever Black elected official in Ann Arbor history. He is also proud to serve as an Emerging Leaders Council Member for the federal Legal Services Corporation. Additionally, Aidan works as a Human Rights Commissioner for the City of Ann Arbor. He serves on the Board of Directors for the nonprofit, Grow Jackson, as well. Recently, Aidan worked on the State of Michigan’s Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities at the request of the Lieutenant Governor.



You should attend this session if you are:

- A U-M undergraduate LSA student
- Interested in a career in tech
- Interested in running for any type of public office


What you’ll gain by attending:
- Make a connection with a successful LSA alum ready to support you
- Think through your transferable LSA skills as you enter the workforce
- Get ideas for growing and leveraging your network


RSVP NOW to be part of the conversation.

The Opportunity Hub aims to deliver inclusive and accessible experiences and welcomes all LSA students to participate. This event is of a wheelchair-accessible building which includes wheelchair-accessible restrooms, a gender-inclusive and accessible restroom, places to sit or stand during the event, and accessible parking options nearby. To request other accommodations please contact Sairah Husain at sairah@umich.edu or 734-763-4674 so we can make arrangements.

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Workshop / Seminar Fri, 28 Oct 2022 11:24:19 -0400 2022-11-04T15:00:00-04:00 2022-11-04T16:00:00-04:00 LSA Building LSA Opportunity Hub Workshop / Seminar Aidan Sova
ITS Teaching & Learning Coffee Hour Consultations (November 7, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100071 100071-21799156@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, November 7, 2022 9:00am
Location: 1027 E. Huron Building
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer 1:1 winter course consultations at U-M campus cafes or online via Zoom. Let us treat you to a warm cup of coffee while you receive guidance/tips for your winter course and learn about a Canvas tool/service of your choosing.

Consultation topics to select from include:
- MiVideo in Canvas
- My Learning Analytics (MyLA)
- Canvas Accessibility
- Adobe Creative Cloud Campus
- LinkedIn Learning
- New Google Assignments

Consultations will be offered between October 31– December 16, 2022, and will be up to 60 minutes in length. Appointment slots are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up today!

In-person attendees will be treated to coffee at one of the following three campus cafes:
- Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea at the Michigan Union
- Mujo Café at the Duderstadt Center
- Starbucks at the Ross School of Business

Online consultations will be held via Zoom.

Request your consultation today! http://myumi.ch/QeE37

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 11:42:37 -0400 2022-11-07T09:00:00-05:00 2022-11-07T15:00:00-05:00 1027 E. Huron Building Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting ITS Teaching and Learning Coffee Hour Consultations
STS Speaker. Compass to Sentinel: The Automation of Self-tracking Technology (November 7, 2022 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/98226 98226-21795744@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, November 7, 2022 4:00pm
Location: Tisch Hall
Organized By: Science, Technology & Society

This talk draws on ethnographic fieldwork to argue that a shift is underway in the logic of behavioral guidance informing the design and use of so-called self-tracking technology, or apps, and wearable devices that sense, record, and analyze users’ data. While first-wave self-tracking technologies were designed to serve as digital compasses that could provide attentive selves with information to help them navigate the choice-filled seas of modern life, newer technologies are designed to serve as sentinels that can stand watch for distracted and overwhelmed selves, providing just-in-time micronudges to keep them on track.

Co-sponsored by Center for Ethics, Society and Computing, Communication and Media Studies, American Culture, Digital Studies Institute.

Bio: Natasha Dow Schüll is a cultural anthropologist and associate professor in the department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. She is the author of Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas (2012), an ethnographic exploration of the relationship between technology design and the experience of addiction. Her current book project, Keeping Track (forthcoming), concerns the rise of digital self-tracking technologies and the new modes of introspection and self-governance they engender. She has published numerous articles on the theme of digital media and subjectivity, and her research has been featured in such national media venues as 60 Minutes, The New York Times, The Economist, The Financial Times, and The Atlantic.

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Lecture / Discussion Tue, 18 Oct 2022 13:28:33 -0400 2022-11-07T16:00:00-05:00 2022-11-07T17:30:00-05:00 Tisch Hall Science, Technology & Society Lecture / Discussion 2015 Wearables
ITS Teaching & Learning Coffee Hour Consultations (November 8, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100071 100071-21799157@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 9:00am
Location: 1027 E. Huron Building
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer 1:1 winter course consultations at U-M campus cafes or online via Zoom. Let us treat you to a warm cup of coffee while you receive guidance/tips for your winter course and learn about a Canvas tool/service of your choosing.

Consultation topics to select from include:
- MiVideo in Canvas
- My Learning Analytics (MyLA)
- Canvas Accessibility
- Adobe Creative Cloud Campus
- LinkedIn Learning
- New Google Assignments

Consultations will be offered between October 31– December 16, 2022, and will be up to 60 minutes in length. Appointment slots are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up today!

In-person attendees will be treated to coffee at one of the following three campus cafes:
- Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea at the Michigan Union
- Mujo Café at the Duderstadt Center
- Starbucks at the Ross School of Business

Online consultations will be held via Zoom.

Request your consultation today! http://myumi.ch/QeE37

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 11:42:37 -0400 2022-11-08T09:00:00-05:00 2022-11-08T15:00:00-05:00 1027 E. Huron Building Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting ITS Teaching and Learning Coffee Hour Consultations
LHS Collaboratory (November 8, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96029 96029-21791726@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Department of Learning Health Sciences

LHS Collaboratory November Session

Speaker:

Kadija Ferryman, PhD
Assistant Professor
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

In this talk, Professor Ferryman will discuss the merits and challenges of conducting health equity reviews of artificial intelligence (AI) tools used in health and medicine. The talk will examine how interdisciplinary approaches from the social sciences, bioethics and humanities, and computational fields can be involved in the development of concepts, methods, frameworks, and guidelines for understanding and governing digital health tools.

Dr. Kadija Ferryman is a cultural anthropologist who studies the social, cultural, and ethical implications of health information technologies. Specifically, her research examines how genomics, digital medical records, artificial intelligence, and other technologies impact racial disparities in health. As a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Data & Society Research Institute in New York, she led the Fairness in Precision Medicine research study, which examines the potential for bias and discrimination in predictive precision medicine.

She earned a BA in Anthropology from Yale University, and a PhD in Anthropology from The New School for Social Research. Before completing her PhD, she was a policy researcher at the Urban Institute where she studied how housing and neighborhoods impact well-being, specifically the effects of public housing redevelopment on children, families, and older adults.

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Livestream / Virtual Thu, 06 Oct 2022 17:39:25 -0400 2022-11-08T12:00:00-05:00 2022-11-08T13:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Department of Learning Health Sciences Livestream / Virtual LHS Collaboratory logo
Optimality of Matched-Pair Designs in Randomized Controlled Trials (November 8, 2022 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/100110 100110-21799223@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, November 8, 2022 4:00pm
Location: Ross School of Business
Organized By: Department of Economics

Yuehao Bai is an econometrician in the Department of Economics at the University of Michigan. His recent research concerns the design and analysis of experiments as well as inference under partial identification. His papers have been published in the American Economic Review, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Journal of Econometrics, and Journal of Business and Economic Statistics.

Title: Optimality of Matched-Pair Designs in Randomized Controlled Trials

Abstract: In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), treatment is often assigned by stratified randomization. I show that among all stratified randomization schemes which treat all units with probability one half, a certain matched-pair design achieves the maximum statistical precision for estimating the average treatment effect (ATE). In an important special case, the optimal design pairs units according to the baseline outcome. In a simulation study based on datasets from 10 RCTs, this design lowers the standard error for the estimator of the ATE by 10% on average, and by up to 34%, relative to the original designs.

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 12 Oct 2022 10:01:51 -0400 2022-11-08T16:00:00-05:00 2022-11-08T17:15:00-05:00 Ross School of Business Department of Economics Workshop / Seminar Ross School of Business
ITS Teaching & Learning Coffee Hour Consultations (November 9, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100071 100071-21799158@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 9, 2022 9:00am
Location: 1027 E. Huron Building
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer 1:1 winter course consultations at U-M campus cafes or online via Zoom. Let us treat you to a warm cup of coffee while you receive guidance/tips for your winter course and learn about a Canvas tool/service of your choosing.

Consultation topics to select from include:
- MiVideo in Canvas
- My Learning Analytics (MyLA)
- Canvas Accessibility
- Adobe Creative Cloud Campus
- LinkedIn Learning
- New Google Assignments

Consultations will be offered between October 31– December 16, 2022, and will be up to 60 minutes in length. Appointment slots are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up today!

In-person attendees will be treated to coffee at one of the following three campus cafes:
- Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea at the Michigan Union
- Mujo Café at the Duderstadt Center
- Starbucks at the Ross School of Business

Online consultations will be held via Zoom.

Request your consultation today! http://myumi.ch/QeE37

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 11:42:37 -0400 2022-11-09T09:00:00-05:00 2022-11-09T15:00:00-05:00 1027 E. Huron Building Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting ITS Teaching and Learning Coffee Hour Consultations
Clinical Simulation Center Lunch and Learn (November 9, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/100990 100990-21800646@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 9, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Department of Learning Health Sciences

Dr. Scott Kelley is Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School.

UM Family Medicine built a Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) curriculum, beginning in earnest in 2021. All family medicine residents received POCUS didactics, and three PGY-3 residents participated in an intensive year-long POCUS track. A retrospective study was performed reviewing scans logged during the inaugural track year from July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022 in three ambulatory family medicine clinics.

A total of 577 POCUS scans were performed on 541 patients in three outpatient family medicine clinics over 12 months. The most common scans were soft tissue (26.5%), musculoskeletal (24.4%), obstetric (9.7%), cardiac (7.6%), and abdominal aortic aneurysm screen (6.6%). The three POCUS track residents scanned 225 patients (42.1% of encounters). Non-track residents (36 residents) scanned 64 patients (11.9%).

In this talk, we will discuss the initiative.

Bio: Dr. Scott Kelley earned his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School in 2004. He then completed three out of four years in Emergency Medicine Residency at U-M, before finding his calling in Family Medicine. He completed Family Medicine Residency training at the University of Michigan in 2009, and has been working at U-M's Briarwood Family Medicine clinic since. He also sees patients in the Family Medicine Care on Demand Clinic and Briarwood Family Medicine.

His research focus is clinical simulation and medical student and resident education. His clinical interests include family medicine, urgent care, and point-of-care ultrasound.

Join us on Zoom: https://umich.zoom.us/j/9182063798

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Lecture / Discussion Sun, 06 Nov 2022 22:36:28 -0500 2022-11-09T12:00:00-05:00 2022-11-09T13:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Department of Learning Health Sciences Lecture / Discussion Researchgate: Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series - Accounting for Non-ignorable Sampling and Nonresponse in Statistical Matching (November 9, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/100348 100348-21799633@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 9, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science

MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series
November 9, 2022
12:00 - 1:00 EST

Accounting for Non-ignorable Sampling and Nonresponse in Statistical Matching

Danny Pfeffermann retired as the National Statistician and Director General of Israel's CBS. He is Professor Emeritus of Statistics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Professor of Social Statistics at the University of Southampton. His main research areas are: Analytic inference from complex sample surveys; Seasonal adjustment and trend estimation; Small area estimation; Inference under informative sampling and nonresponse and more recently; Mode effects and Proxy surveys.

Professor Pfeffermann published about 80 articles in leading statistical journals and co-edited the two-volume handbook on Sample Surveys. He is Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA), the International Statistical Institute (ISI) and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS), and recipient of several international awards.

Abstract
Data for statistical analysis is often available from different samples, with each sample containing measurements on only some of the variables of interest. Statistical matching attempts to generate a fused database containing matched measurements on all the target variables. In this article, we consider the use of statistical matching when the samples are drawn by informative sampling designs and are subject to not missing at random nonresponse. The problem with ignoring the sampling process and nonresponse is that the distribution of the data observed for the responding units can be very different from the distribution holding for the population data, which may distort the inference process and result in a matched database that misrepresents the joint distribution in the population. Our proposed methodology employs the empirical likelihood approach and is shown to perform well in a simulation experiment and when applied to real sample data.

**Joint paper with Daniela Marella, to appear in International Statistical Review

MPSDS
The University of Michigan Program in Survey Methodology was established in 2001 seeking to train future generations of survey and data scientists. In 2021, we changed our name to the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science. Our curriculum is concerned with a broad set of data sources including survey data, but also including social media posts, sensor data, and administrative records, as well as analytic methods for working with these new data sources. And we bring to data science a focus on data quality — which is not at the center of traditional data science. The new name speaks to what we teach and work on at the intersection of social research and data. The program offers doctorate and master of science degrees and a certificate through the University of Michigan. The program's home is the Institute for Social Research, the world's largest academically-based social science research institute.

SISRT
The mission of the Summer Institute is to provide rigorous and high quality graduate training in all phases of survey research. The program teaches state-of-the-art practice and theory in the design, implementation, and analysis of surveys. The Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques has presented courses on the sample survey since the summer of 1948, and has offered such courses every summer since. Graduate-level courses through the Program in Survey and Data Science are offered from June 5 through July 28 and available to enroll in as a Summer Scholar.

The Summer Institute uses the sample survey as the basic instrument for the scientific measurement of human activity. It presents sample survey methods in courses designed to meet the educational needs of those specializing in social and behavioral research such as professionals in business, public health, natural resources, law, medicine, nursing, social work, and many other domains of study.

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Lecture / Discussion Mon, 17 Oct 2022 17:18:24 -0400 2022-11-09T12:00:00-05:00 2022-11-09T13:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science Lecture / Discussion Flyer for Accounting for Non-ignorable Sampling and Nonresponse in Statistical Matching
ITS Teaching & Learning Coffee Hour Consultations (November 10, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100071 100071-21799159@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 10, 2022 9:00am
Location: 1027 E. Huron Building
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer 1:1 winter course consultations at U-M campus cafes or online via Zoom. Let us treat you to a warm cup of coffee while you receive guidance/tips for your winter course and learn about a Canvas tool/service of your choosing.

Consultation topics to select from include:
- MiVideo in Canvas
- My Learning Analytics (MyLA)
- Canvas Accessibility
- Adobe Creative Cloud Campus
- LinkedIn Learning
- New Google Assignments

Consultations will be offered between October 31– December 16, 2022, and will be up to 60 minutes in length. Appointment slots are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up today!

In-person attendees will be treated to coffee at one of the following three campus cafes:
- Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea at the Michigan Union
- Mujo Café at the Duderstadt Center
- Starbucks at the Ross School of Business

Online consultations will be held via Zoom.

Request your consultation today! http://myumi.ch/QeE37

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 11:42:37 -0400 2022-11-10T09:00:00-05:00 2022-11-10T15:00:00-05:00 1027 E. Huron Building Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting ITS Teaching and Learning Coffee Hour Consultations
Information Session Webinar- Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science (MPSDS) (November 10, 2022 9:30am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100543 100543-21800056@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 10, 2022 9:30am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science

Thursday, November 10, 2022
9:30 - 10:30am (EST)
Registration is required, https://tinyurl.com/422xdvdp

Please join us to learn about the University of Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science.

The Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science (MPSDS) offers graduate degrees that combine ideas and techniques for producing and analyzing data about humans and our society. Join us to launch your career in this exciting and rewarding field in which scientists interpret the world through data.

MPSDS
The University of Michigan Program in Survey Methodology was established in 2001 seeking to train future generations of survey and data scientists. In 2021, we changed our name to the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science. Our curriculum is concerned with a broad set of data sources including survey data, but also including social media posts, sensor data, and administrative records, as well as analytic methods for working with these new data sources. And we bring to data science a focus on data quality — which is not at the center of traditional data science. The new name speaks to what we teach and work on at the intersection of social research and data. The program offers doctorate and master of science degrees and a certificate through the University of Michigan. The program's home is the Institute for Social Research, the world's largest academically-based social science research institute.

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Lecture / Discussion Fri, 21 Oct 2022 11:06:53 -0400 2022-11-10T09:30:00-05:00 2022-11-10T10:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science Lecture / Discussion MPSDS Informational Session Webinar
Listening Session with ARC Director Brock Palen (Nov. 10) (November 10, 2022 11:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100865 100865-21800452@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 10, 2022 11:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

Brock Palen would like to hear from you. Are ARC services meeting your needs? What is not working well for you? Is something technical impeding your ability to do your research? Do you like Turbo Research Storage, the HPC web interface Open OnDemand, or the no-cost allocations offered by the U-M Research Computing Package?

This is an open, virtual, drop-in office hour. All are welcome.

Can’t make the Nov. 10 session? Try one of these options
Listening Session with ARC Director Brock Palen (Dec. 14) - https://events.umich.edu/event/100866
Listening Session with ARC Director Brock Palen (Dec. 16) - https://events.umich.edu/event/100868

How to join the Nov. 10 Listening Session via Zoom
Zoom Meeting information:
umich.zoom.us/j/92727272942
ID: 92727272942

Join by phone
(US) +1 689-278-1000
(CA) +1 647-558-0588

Join using SIP
92727272942@zoomcrc.com

Joining instructions: https://applications.zoom.us/addon/invitation/detail?meetingUuid=%2BgiWYqLESKelrRuvs9nnuQ%3D%3D&signature=822a64bd6369afc2059ec8e31c7a1d60eedb961e124c27a6b8d83cbb2481082b&v=1

Joining notes
Meeting host: brockp@umich.edu

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://umich.zoom.us/j/92727272942

Prefer to send an email?
Contact Brock Palen at brockp@umich.edu or reach out to ARC at arc-support@umich.edu.

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 08:11:42 -0400 2022-11-10T11:00:00-05:00 2022-11-10T12:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar (November 10, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96869 96869-21793517@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 10, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

Within healthcare, imaging has transformed how we look at and understand diseases of the heart. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT) and echocardiography have all provided unique perspectives on the anatomy and function of the heart; yet often the wealth of information these images provide is often ignored. New techniques in image processing and machine learning have opened unique avenues for automating comprehensive analyses of the heart and empowered researchers to dig deeper into the data. Adding biomechanical modeling and simulation, these advances can be further propelled into personalized modeling -- providing tools for understanding disease and predicting treatment response. In this talk we review the tools of imaging, analysis and machine learning, and biomechanical modeling and how they are transforming how we understand the heart.

This presentation will be held in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Fri, 04 Nov 2022 11:15:36 -0400 2022-11-10T12:00:00-05:00 2022-11-10T13:00:00-05:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
The Heart of the Cheetah: Entrepreneurship and Prosperity in Africa (November 10, 2022 7:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/100135 100135-21799254@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 10, 2022 7:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: William Davidson Institute

THE 2022 RALPH J. GERSON DISTINGUISHED LECTURER EXPLORES HOW REFORMING SMALL-BUSINESS PROCESSES IN AFRICA WILL BOOST THE CONTINENT’S ECONOMY

Magatte Wade, entrepreneur, author and advocate for African dignity and prosperity through business growth, will deliver the Ralph J. Gerson Distinguished Lecture at 7 p.m. Nov. 10. The discussion will be broadcast via Zoom. (Register here to join the event).

Wade’s talk, “The Heart of the Cheetah: Entrepreneurship and Prosperity in Africa,” will focus on the power of business growth and importance of business-friendly infrastructure, which she sees as critical to innovation and economic flourishing on the continent. As an entrepreneur from Senegal, Wade has decried a lack of business infrastructure and subsequent unemployment as key reasons why many Africans risk their lives to migrate to other countries.

The Ralph J. Gerson Distinguished Lecture gathers the community around the William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan to celebrate and promote ways businesses can positively impact social challenges. Its transformative speakers bring unique perspectives on economic development, new considerations around innovative business models and informed evaluations of emerging markets.

Wade joins the series’ two past lecturers — Nobel Prize-winning Economist Sir Angus Deaton and Kevin Lobo, Chairman and CEO of Stryker Corp. — in her work highlighting economic acceleration through business tools.

“Magatte Wade is an outspoken advocate for the benefits that profitable businesses bring to an economy,” said WDI President Paul Clyde. “She is a successful entrepreneur who understands the value and importance of business in the development of an economy. Considering WDI’s mission of equipping economic decision makers in emerging countries with the tools of commercial success, it’s hard to think of a stronger advocate with a more relevant background than Wade.”

Wade was named one of Forbes’ “20 Youngest Power Women in Africa,” a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum at Davos, and a “Leading Woman in Wellness” award-winner with the Global Wellness Summit. She’s the Director of the Atlas Network’s Center for Africa Prosperity, a member of the Board of Directors of Conscious Capitalism Inc., and a member of the Advisory Board of the Whole Planet Foundation with Whole Foods Market.

As a TED Global Africa Fellow, her TED Talk, titled “Why it’s so hard to start a business in Africa — and how to change it,” has nearly 650,000 views. In her talk, Wade draws a clear and definitive thread between poverty reduction and business creation — asserting that the solution to poverty is making it easier for small businesses to start, run and thrive. In it, she describes how she came to this conclusion: “I have this attitude in life. Something is wrong, find a way to fix it. That’s why I start the businesses that I start, usually consumer brands, that have embedded in them the very best of my African culture.”

Wade describes what it’s like for her to run these businesses in Senegal, navigating the complicated and problematic laws and processes. “It’s like swimming through molasses,” she said. Knowing the impact these stifling rules have on business growth, Wade advocates for easing these restrictions and creating systems that promote private economic development. Not only does changing these laws make a major difference in business success, she explained, but shining a light on them can shift the outlook Africans have about their own capabilities and potential.

Her new book, “The Heart of the Cheetah,” will be released soon.

Register to watch Wade’s speech live on Zoom at 7 p.m. Nov. 10.

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Lecture / Discussion Thu, 20 Oct 2022 15:12:29 -0400 2022-11-10T19:00:00-05:00 2022-11-10T19:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location William Davidson Institute Lecture / Discussion Join us for speaker Magatte Wade on Nov 10
ITS Teaching & Learning Coffee Hour Consultations (November 11, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100071 100071-21799160@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, November 11, 2022 9:00am
Location: 1027 E. Huron Building
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ITS Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer 1:1 winter course consultations at U-M campus cafes or online via Zoom. Let us treat you to a warm cup of coffee while you receive guidance/tips for your winter course and learn about a Canvas tool/service of your choosing.

Consultation topics to select from include:
- MiVideo in Canvas
- My Learning Analytics (MyLA)
- Canvas Accessibility
- Adobe Creative Cloud Campus
- LinkedIn Learning
- New Google Assignments

Consultations will be offered between October 31– December 16, 2022, and will be up to 60 minutes in length. Appointment slots are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up today!

In-person attendees will be treated to coffee at one of the following three campus cafes:
- Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea at the Michigan Union
- Mujo Café at the Duderstadt Center
- Starbucks at the Ross School of Business

Online consultations will be held via Zoom.

Request your consultation today! http://myumi.ch/QeE37

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 11:42:37 -0400 2022-11-11T09:00:00-05:00 2022-11-11T15:00:00-05:00 1027 E. Huron Building Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting ITS Teaching and Learning Coffee Hour Consultations
U-M Data Science & AI Summit 2022 (November 14, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/97512 97512-21794666@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, November 14, 2022 9:00am
Location: Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)
Organized By: Michigan Institute for Data Science

This annual Summit (previously known as the annual Symposium) is the largest annual data science and AI event on campus. The event brings together the U-M data science and AI research community and their external collaborators to build research vision and collaboration. It also showcases the breadth and depth of U-M data science and AI research, from theory and methodology development to the transformative use of data and AI to address scientific and societal challenges in all domains.

The event is free for all attendees (U-M faculty, staff, and trainees, as well as industry, government and community members). Please visit our event page here to register: https://midas.umich.edu/midas-symposium-2022/


This year’s Summit will include the following:

- Keynote presentations by Dr. David Shor (Head of Data Science, OpenLabs R&D) and Dr. Suzanne R. Bakken (Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Alumni Professor of the School of Nursing, Columbia University Editor-in-Chief, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association)

- U-M research vision talks, with guest speakers from the School of Public Health, the Survey Research Center, the School of Information, and many departments.

- Propelling Original Data Science (PODS) grant awards showcase. Each year, MIDAS funds a number of innovative and high-impact data science and AI research projects. The project teams will give the audience an overview of their work.

- Poster sessions showcasing a wide range of data science and AI research projects and grassroots data science and AI organizations.

- Showcase of U-M data science and AI research organizations, including the Michigan AI Lab, Digital Studies Institute, and many others.

- Networking with speakers, University representatives, and external collaborators.

For full list of schedule, including speakers and abstracts, please visit our event site here: https://midas.umich.edu/midas-symposium-2022/#schedule

*please note that we are not able to offer this Summit in a hybrid format, but session recordings will be available after the event. Please feel free to reach out with any questions to: midas-contact@umich.edu

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Conference / Symposium Fri, 11 Nov 2022 09:47:07 -0500 2022-11-14T09:00:00-05:00 2022-11-14T17:00:00-05:00 Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) Michigan Institute for Data Science Conference / Symposium Cover image for U-M Data Science & AI Summit 2022
U-M Data Science & AI Summit 2022 (November 15, 2022 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/97512 97512-21800552@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, November 15, 2022 9:00am
Location: Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)
Organized By: Michigan Institute for Data Science

This annual Summit (previously known as the annual Symposium) is the largest annual data science and AI event on campus. The event brings together the U-M data science and AI research community and their external collaborators to build research vision and collaboration. It also showcases the breadth and depth of U-M data science and AI research, from theory and methodology development to the transformative use of data and AI to address scientific and societal challenges in all domains.

The event is free for all attendees (U-M faculty, staff, and trainees, as well as industry, government and community members). Please visit our event page here to register: https://midas.umich.edu/midas-symposium-2022/


This year’s Summit will include the following:

- Keynote presentations by Dr. David Shor (Head of Data Science, OpenLabs R&D) and Dr. Suzanne R. Bakken (Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Alumni Professor of the School of Nursing, Columbia University Editor-in-Chief, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association)

- U-M research vision talks, with guest speakers from the School of Public Health, the Survey Research Center, the School of Information, and many departments.

- Propelling Original Data Science (PODS) grant awards showcase. Each year, MIDAS funds a number of innovative and high-impact data science and AI research projects. The project teams will give the audience an overview of their work.

- Poster sessions showcasing a wide range of data science and AI research projects and grassroots data science and AI organizations.

- Showcase of U-M data science and AI research organizations, including the Michigan AI Lab, Digital Studies Institute, and many others.

- Networking with speakers, University representatives, and external collaborators.

For full list of schedule, including speakers and abstracts, please visit our event site here: https://midas.umich.edu/midas-symposium-2022/#schedule

*please note that we are not able to offer this Summit in a hybrid format, but session recordings will be available after the event. Please feel free to reach out with any questions to: midas-contact@umich.edu

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Conference / Symposium Fri, 11 Nov 2022 09:47:07 -0500 2022-11-15T09:00:00-05:00 2022-11-15T12:00:00-05:00 Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) Michigan Institute for Data Science Conference / Symposium Cover image for U-M Data Science & AI Summit 2022
Complex Systems Seminar | The unreasonable effectiveness of neural graph embedding (November 15, 2022 11:30am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100935 100935-21800553@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, November 15, 2022 11:30am
Location: Weiser Hall
Organized By: The Center for the Study of Complex Systems

ROOM 747 Weiser Hall
This talk will be hybrid.
ZOOM https://umich.zoom.us/j/96616169868
Password: CSCS (all caps)

Abstract: Graph embedding, or graph representation learning, emerged as an effective, unifying framework to perform numerous machine learning tasks with network data. In this talk, I will discuss how and why one of the most basic graph embedding techniques, node2vec (or word2vec with random walks), works so well, in connection with the theory of random walks and community detection in network science.

October 26, 2022 article https://news.luddy.indiana.edu/story.html?story=Ahn-receives-a-grant-to-help-secure-critical-technologies

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Workshop / Seminar Thu, 10 Nov 2022 12:16:51 -0500 2022-11-15T11:30:00-05:00 2022-11-15T13:00:00-05:00 Weiser Hall The Center for the Study of Complex Systems Workshop / Seminar Yong-Yeol "YY" Ahn
MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series - Utility of Commercial Data for Sampling Population Subgroups: A Case of Health and Retirement Study (November 16, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101145 101145-21800872@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 16, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science

MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series
November 16, 2022
12:00 - 1:00 EST

Sunghee Lee is a Research Associate Professor at Survey Research Center, University of Michigan. Her research focuses on sampling and measurement issues with hard-to-survey population subgroups as well as racial, ethnic, and linguistic minorities.

Chendi Zhao is a Research Assistant and first-year Ph.D. student in the Program in Survey and Data Science

Anqi Liu is a master’s student in MPSDS at the University of Michigan. She works closely with Dr. Sunghee Lee on the Health and Retirement Study sampling.

Abstract
A standard approach for targeting population subgroups in household surveys is to sample general population and then to screen for eligible households. This becomes increasingly costly as the subgroup accounts for a small proportion of the population, which is the case for the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). HRS is a population-based longitudinal study of adults ages 50 and older in the U.S. and maintains its representativeness by adding a new age cohort every 6 years. In 2016, HRS targeted those born between 1960 and 1965 with an additional goal of oversampling racial/ethnic minorities. This group is less than 10% of the population. In order to increase the efficiency of screening, HRS had traditionally used probability proportionate size sampling in its area-probability sample with the age-eligible population size as a measure of size as well as stratification based on the race/ethnicity distribution of area sampling units. For 2016, HRS sampling additionally used stratification at the address level by enhancing the population of addresses in the sample areas with commercial data. This study examines the utility of commercial data for increasing efficiency with a focus on its availability and accuracy by analyzing a dataset that combines sampling frame data, screening data, main survey data as well as external data from the American Community Survey.

MPSDS
The University of Michigan Program in Survey Methodology was established in 2001 seeking to train future generations of survey and data scientists. In 2021, we changed our name to the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science. Our curriculum is concerned with a broad set of data sources including survey data, but also including social media posts, sensor data, and administrative records, as well as analytic methods for working with these new data sources. And we bring to data science a focus on data quality — which is not at the center of traditional data science. The new name speaks to what we teach and work on at the intersection of social research and data. The program offers doctorate and master of science degrees and a certificate through the University of Michigan. The program's home is the Institute for Social Research, the world's largest academically-based social science research institute.

SISRT
The Annual Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques
The mission of the Summer Institute is to provide rigorous and high quality graduate training in all phases of survey research. The program teaches state-of-the-art practice and theory in the design, implementation, and analysis of surveys. The Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques has presented courses on the sample survey since the summer of 1948, and has offered such courses every summer since. Graduate-level courses through the Program in Survey and Data Science are offered from June 5 through July 28 and available to enroll in as a Summer Scholar.

The Summer Institute uses the sample survey as the basic instrument for the scientific measurement of human activity. It presents sample survey methods in courses designed to meet the educational needs of those specializing in social and behavioral research such as professionals in business, public health, natural resources, law, medicine, nursing, social work, and many other domains of study.

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Lecture / Discussion Mon, 07 Nov 2022 18:46:54 -0500 2022-11-16T12:00:00-05:00 2022-11-16T13:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science Lecture / Discussion Flyer
2022 Michigan IT Symposium (November 16, 2022 1:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96025 96025-21791720@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 16, 2022 1:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Michigan IT

The annual Michigan IT Symposium provides two days of virtual and hybrid sessions to create connections between community members, showcase the innovation occurring across our four U-M campuses, and dig deeper into the technology and solutions involved. The event is composed of multiple types of interactions, including plenary and breakout events and poster sessions. It is open to all University of Michigan IT and technology professionals and advocates.

*Save the Date*

The 2022 Michigan IT Symposium will be held November 16 & 17.
--Day 1 will include a virtual kick-off to the symposium and virtual poster session
--Day 2 will include in-person and virtual options for breakout sessions and networking at the Michigan League

*Call for Proposals*

The planning committee is accepting proposals for breakout and poster sessions through August 12.

*Registration*

Registration will open this fall.

*Learn more*

Visit the Michigan IT Symposium webpage: https://it.umich.edu/community/michigan-it-symposium/2022

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Conference / Symposium Tue, 12 Jul 2022 10:15:24 -0400 2022-11-16T13:00:00-05:00 2022-11-16T17:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Michigan IT Conference / Symposium 2022 Michigan IT Symposium: Helping shape the future of learning, research and care
2022 Michigan IT Symposium (November 17, 2022 8:30am) https://events.umich.edu/event/96025 96025-21791721@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 17, 2022 8:30am
Location: Michigan League
Organized By: Michigan IT

The annual Michigan IT Symposium provides two days of virtual and hybrid sessions to create connections between community members, showcase the innovation occurring across our four U-M campuses, and dig deeper into the technology and solutions involved. The event is composed of multiple types of interactions, including plenary and breakout events and poster sessions. It is open to all University of Michigan IT and technology professionals and advocates.

*Save the Date*

The 2022 Michigan IT Symposium will be held November 16 & 17.
--Day 1 will include a virtual kick-off to the symposium and virtual poster session
--Day 2 will include in-person and virtual options for breakout sessions and networking at the Michigan League

*Call for Proposals*

The planning committee is accepting proposals for breakout and poster sessions through August 12.

*Registration*

Registration will open this fall.

*Learn more*

Visit the Michigan IT Symposium webpage: https://it.umich.edu/community/michigan-it-symposium/2022

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Conference / Symposium Tue, 12 Jul 2022 10:15:24 -0400 2022-11-17T08:30:00-05:00 2022-11-17T17:00:00-05:00 Michigan League Michigan IT Conference / Symposium 2022 Michigan IT Symposium: Helping shape the future of learning, research and care
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar (November 17, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96870 96870-21793518@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, November 17, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

This presentation will be held in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Thu, 13 Oct 2022 08:18:27 -0400 2022-11-17T12:00:00-05:00 2022-11-17T13:00:00-05:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
Trade Show | Outdoors for All (November 30, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101705 101705-21802267@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 12:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Tauber Institute for Global Operations

University of Michigan’s Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and School of Information students are gearing up for the Integrated Product Development (IPD) Trade Show! Members of our community will gather to view and make purchase decisions from the “best of the best” of their work over the past semester in this interdisciplinary course.

IPD is an experiential, cross-disciplinary course that puts teams of students from Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and Information in a competitive product development environment. This innovative course has been featured on CNN and written in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Businessweek. The course is hosted by the Tauber Institute for Global Operations and is taught jointly by faculty members Eric Svaan of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Stephanie Tharp from the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.

The Problem Statement: to design and produce a tangible product that lowers barriers to participation in outdoor activities by persons who have lost functional use of one or more limbs.

Catch the competitive buzz!

View the products online. Then cast your vote!

VOTE ONLINE:
https://myumi.ch/Z6WdZ

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Other Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:48:48 -0500 2022-11-30T00:00:00-05:00 2022-11-30T23:59:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Tauber Institute for Global Operations Other IPD ONLINE TRADE SHOW
MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series - Effect of Branching Middle Responses in Dichotomous Polar Scales in Web Surveys (November 30, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101568 101568-21801526@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science

MPSDS JPSM Seminar Series
November 30, 2022
12:00 - 1:00 EST

Effect of Branching Middle Responses in Dichotomous Polar Scales in Web Surveys

In telephone surveys, 11 to 49% of respondents would select a middle alternative when it is offered although they would not volunteer it if it were not mentioned in dichotomous bipolar questions. Furthermore, offering a middle option led to differences in response effects that are related to respondent characteristics, including social desirability bias and satisficing effects. While a question form that branches middle responses has been shown to have a lower validity compared to offered form in telephone surveys, potentially, branched question form can motivate respondents to spend extra time and effort in giving a response in the absence of an interviewer. Therefore, differences in validity and reliability of responses to branched question form compared to offered form is a research interest in general population web surveys. This study tests the validity and the reliability to branched question form in a general population survey using a randomized experiment. The branched question form did not change validity and reliability of responses and reduced the satisficing behavior based on the proxies compared to the offered form.

Z. Tuba Suzer Gurtekin is an Assistant Research Scientist within the Institute for Social Research (ISR) at the University of Michigan. She is the scientific leader of the Surveys of Consumers, which conducts monthly national surveys of American households to understand consumer expectations and how those expectations impact their spending and saving behavior. Her research experience has included development of alternative sample, methodology and questionnaire designs, data collection and analysis methods for a general population in parallel survey modes. In addition to her work through the Surveys of Consumers, she also currently serves on the Board of Associate Editors of CDC’s Preventing Chronic Disease Journal. 608.82She teaches survey sampling and survey methodology in University of Michigan’s Clinical Research Design and Statistical Analysis Program (OJOC CRDSA).

MPSDS
The University of Michigan Program in Survey Methodology was established in 2001 seeking to train future generations of survey and data scientists. In 2021, we changed our name to the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science. Our curriculum is concerned with a broad set of data sources including survey data, but also including social media posts, sensor data, and administrative records, as well as analytic methods for working with these new data sources. And we bring to data science a focus on data quality — which is not at the center of traditional data science. The new name speaks to what we teach and work on at the intersection of social research and data. The program offers doctorate and master of science degrees and a certificate through the University of Michigan. The program's home is the Institute for Social Research, the world's largest academically-based social science research institute.

SISRT
June 5 – July 28, 2023

The Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques is a teaching program of the Survey Research Center at the Institute for Social Research. It is located on the central campus of the University of Michigan at 426 Thompson Street in Ann Arbor. The summer courses are select offerings from the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science, and can be used to pursue a doctorate, master of science and a certificate in survey methodology.

All 2023 courses will be offered in an alternative remote format with the exception of the Sampling Program for Survey Statisticians. Payment of Summer Scholar and workshop fees must be made in full before you will be officially registered for class. Fees are based on total “course hours” (assigned to each course as shown in the section on description of courses and on the 2023 course schedule) although no formal academic credit is actually earned.

Our courses this summer will be offered primarily by two-way, live video through a platform that supports lectures and group work. In some cases, courses are offered in a flipped format in which lectures are video recorded for students to watch on-demand and then meet with their instructor by two-way live video to discuss the lectures, readings, and problem sets. All classes are scheduled in Eastern Standard Time Zone.

We have been offering courses in remote formats for many years through our connection with the graduate programs at the Universities of Michigan and Maryland which share all courses by live classroom-to-classroom video. In the COVID era, our transition to entirely remote instruction has been straightforward and brought the students’ experience very close to that of a place-based classroom.

We understand that some participants were looking forward to visiting Ann Arbor, networking and participating in social activities. As an alternative, we are planning several virtual social and networking activities in which participants will meet informally (by live video) with their instructors and just with each other in small groups to discuss various topics, some related to courses and some not. This will give participants a chance get to know each other as well as instructors outside the “classroom.” We’re excited to work with you as we learn how to best connect with each other remotely.

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Lecture / Discussion Tue, 22 Nov 2022 13:25:54 -0500 2022-11-30T12:00:00-05:00 2022-11-30T13:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science Lecture / Discussion Flyer
Trade Show | Outdoors for All (December 1, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101705 101705-21802268@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, December 1, 2022 12:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Tauber Institute for Global Operations

University of Michigan’s Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and School of Information students are gearing up for the Integrated Product Development (IPD) Trade Show! Members of our community will gather to view and make purchase decisions from the “best of the best” of their work over the past semester in this interdisciplinary course.

IPD is an experiential, cross-disciplinary course that puts teams of students from Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and Information in a competitive product development environment. This innovative course has been featured on CNN and written in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Businessweek. The course is hosted by the Tauber Institute for Global Operations and is taught jointly by faculty members Eric Svaan of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Stephanie Tharp from the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.

The Problem Statement: to design and produce a tangible product that lowers barriers to participation in outdoor activities by persons who have lost functional use of one or more limbs.

Catch the competitive buzz!

View the products online. Then cast your vote!

VOTE ONLINE:
https://myumi.ch/Z6WdZ

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Other Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:48:48 -0500 2022-12-01T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-01T23:59:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Tauber Institute for Global Operations Other IPD ONLINE TRADE SHOW
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar - CANCELED (December 1, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96871 96871-21793519@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, December 1, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

Tool Link: https://gkb.dcmb.med.umich.edu/

This presentation will be held in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Thu, 01 Dec 2022 08:18:15 -0500 2022-12-01T12:00:00-05:00 2022-12-01T13:00:00-05:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
LHS Collaboratory (December 1, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/99641 99641-21798493@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, December 1, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: Department of Learning Health Sciences

"A Double-Edged Sword”: Genetic Data Sharing and Implications for the Learning Health System

Thursday, December 1, 2022

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm ET

Great Lakes Room, Palmer Commons, 4th floor

100 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, MI

Speaker:
Kayte Spector-Bagdady, JD, MBioethics
Interim Co-Director, Center for Bioethics & Social Sciences in Medicine Assistant Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology
University of Michigan Medical School

In contrast to the laborious and expensive process of generating genetic datasets de novo, academic genetic researchers are increasingly using large and inexpensive “secondary” research datasets held by government, consortia, and industry for their work. Choosing between different kinds of data providers is about more than just convenience, however, it can also have important implications for the kind of science advanced and to which communities it will generalize. This talk will explore the factors driving researchers to select certain datasets for their work as well as their experiences sharing to, as well as using, shared data resources. As researchers wait for the new National Institutes of Health’s “Policy for Data Management and Sharing” to go into effect in January 2023, this talk will explore who ultimately carries the burden of increasing data sharing requirements

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Lecture / Discussion Tue, 15 Nov 2022 22:30:26 -0500 2022-12-01T12:00:00-05:00 2022-12-01T13:30:00-05:00 Palmer Commons Department of Learning Health Sciences Lecture / Discussion LHS Collaboratory logo
Trade Show | Outdoors for All (December 2, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101705 101705-21802269@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, December 2, 2022 12:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Tauber Institute for Global Operations

University of Michigan’s Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and School of Information students are gearing up for the Integrated Product Development (IPD) Trade Show! Members of our community will gather to view and make purchase decisions from the “best of the best” of their work over the past semester in this interdisciplinary course.

IPD is an experiential, cross-disciplinary course that puts teams of students from Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and Information in a competitive product development environment. This innovative course has been featured on CNN and written in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Businessweek. The course is hosted by the Tauber Institute for Global Operations and is taught jointly by faculty members Eric Svaan of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Stephanie Tharp from the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.

The Problem Statement: to design and produce a tangible product that lowers barriers to participation in outdoor activities by persons who have lost functional use of one or more limbs.

Catch the competitive buzz!

View the products online. Then cast your vote!

VOTE ONLINE:
https://myumi.ch/Z6WdZ

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Other Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:48:48 -0500 2022-12-02T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-02T23:59:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Tauber Institute for Global Operations Other IPD ONLINE TRADE SHOW
NERS Colloquia Series: The Thermal-Hydraulics Modeling and Simulation Tools and Developments at the INL (December 2, 2022 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/96993 96993-21793656@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, December 2, 2022 4:00pm
Location: Cooley Building
Organized By: Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences

Abstract:
As the Department of Energy lead laboratory for nuclear energy research and development, Idaho National Laboratory is preparing modeling and simulation tools to support both the existing nuclear fleet and advanced reactor designs. Dr. Marshall will present some of the thermal hydraulics challenges facing nuclear reactors and the INL research activities to provide modeling solutions for these challenges. Discussion topics will include PWR fuel rod ballooning, dynamic flow induced vibration, oxide layer growth, steam ingress for high temperature gas reactors, thermal striping with liquid sodium, and molten salt corrosion.

Bio:
Dr. Marshall is the engineering manager for the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Thermal Fluid Systems Methods and Analysis Department. His department develops software for and performs modeling and simulation analyses in support of existing and advanced reactor designs. Dr. Marshall is also a Principal Investigator for the U.S. High Performance Research Reactor program with responsibilities of managing (1) irradiation experiments that support the conversion of Massachusetts Institute Technology Reactor and National Bureau of Standards Reactor from highly enriched uranium to low enriched uranium plate fuel and (2) fluid surface interaction model development at the INL. Dr. Marshall’s background is thermal hydraulics and he has nuclear engineering research experience at INL and commercial experience at General Electric Hitachi Nuclear Energy. He has a Ph.D in nuclear engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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Lecture / Discussion Fri, 02 Dec 2022 10:49:59 -0500 2022-12-02T16:00:00-05:00 2022-12-02T17:00:00-05:00 Cooley Building Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences Lecture / Discussion NERS Fall 2022 Colloquia Series
Trade Show | Outdoors for All (December 3, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101705 101705-21802270@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, December 3, 2022 12:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Tauber Institute for Global Operations

University of Michigan’s Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and School of Information students are gearing up for the Integrated Product Development (IPD) Trade Show! Members of our community will gather to view and make purchase decisions from the “best of the best” of their work over the past semester in this interdisciplinary course.

IPD is an experiential, cross-disciplinary course that puts teams of students from Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and Information in a competitive product development environment. This innovative course has been featured on CNN and written in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Businessweek. The course is hosted by the Tauber Institute for Global Operations and is taught jointly by faculty members Eric Svaan of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Stephanie Tharp from the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.

The Problem Statement: to design and produce a tangible product that lowers barriers to participation in outdoor activities by persons who have lost functional use of one or more limbs.

Catch the competitive buzz!

View the products online. Then cast your vote!

VOTE ONLINE:
https://myumi.ch/Z6WdZ

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Other Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:48:48 -0500 2022-12-03T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-03T23:59:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Tauber Institute for Global Operations Other IPD ONLINE TRADE SHOW
Trade Show | Outdoors for All (December 4, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101705 101705-21802271@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, December 4, 2022 12:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Tauber Institute for Global Operations

University of Michigan’s Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and School of Information students are gearing up for the Integrated Product Development (IPD) Trade Show! Members of our community will gather to view and make purchase decisions from the “best of the best” of their work over the past semester in this interdisciplinary course.

IPD is an experiential, cross-disciplinary course that puts teams of students from Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and Information in a competitive product development environment. This innovative course has been featured on CNN and written in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Businessweek. The course is hosted by the Tauber Institute for Global Operations and is taught jointly by faculty members Eric Svaan of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Stephanie Tharp from the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.

The Problem Statement: to design and produce a tangible product that lowers barriers to participation in outdoor activities by persons who have lost functional use of one or more limbs.

Catch the competitive buzz!

View the products online. Then cast your vote!

VOTE ONLINE:
https://myumi.ch/Z6WdZ

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Other Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:48:48 -0500 2022-12-04T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-04T23:59:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Tauber Institute for Global Operations Other IPD ONLINE TRADE SHOW
Trade Show | Outdoors for All (December 5, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101705 101705-21802272@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, December 5, 2022 12:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Tauber Institute for Global Operations

University of Michigan’s Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and School of Information students are gearing up for the Integrated Product Development (IPD) Trade Show! Members of our community will gather to view and make purchase decisions from the “best of the best” of their work over the past semester in this interdisciplinary course.

IPD is an experiential, cross-disciplinary course that puts teams of students from Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and Information in a competitive product development environment. This innovative course has been featured on CNN and written in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Businessweek. The course is hosted by the Tauber Institute for Global Operations and is taught jointly by faculty members Eric Svaan of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Stephanie Tharp from the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.

The Problem Statement: to design and produce a tangible product that lowers barriers to participation in outdoor activities by persons who have lost functional use of one or more limbs.

Catch the competitive buzz!

View the products online. Then cast your vote!

VOTE ONLINE:
https://myumi.ch/Z6WdZ

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Other Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:48:48 -0500 2022-12-05T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-05T23:59:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Tauber Institute for Global Operations Other IPD ONLINE TRADE SHOW
Using Video in Canvas (December 5, 2022 3:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101757 101757-21802321@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, December 5, 2022 3:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

This workshop will demonstrate how to use MiVideo, the University's streaming media service, to create, upload, edit, caption, and publish a video into a Canvas course. We will also discuss other video sources available to faculty.

Time: December 5, 2022 (Monday) 3:00pm
Level: Beginner

-Video sources
-MiVideo: My Media & Media Gallery
-Create your own video (Kaltura Capture): Demo
-Adding a video to Canvas: Demo
-Captions: Demo
-YouTube passthrough
-Analytics
-Zoom Recordings Manager

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 30 Nov 2022 14:54:03 -0500 2022-12-05T15:00:00-05:00 2022-12-05T16:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Histology Core Facility (December 6, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802632@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, December 6, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-06T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-06T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Trade Show | Outdoors for All (December 6, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101705 101705-21802273@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, December 6, 2022 12:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Tauber Institute for Global Operations

University of Michigan’s Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and School of Information students are gearing up for the Integrated Product Development (IPD) Trade Show! Members of our community will gather to view and make purchase decisions from the “best of the best” of their work over the past semester in this interdisciplinary course.

IPD is an experiential, cross-disciplinary course that puts teams of students from Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and Information in a competitive product development environment. This innovative course has been featured on CNN and written in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Businessweek. The course is hosted by the Tauber Institute for Global Operations and is taught jointly by faculty members Eric Svaan of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Stephanie Tharp from the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.

The Problem Statement: to design and produce a tangible product that lowers barriers to participation in outdoor activities by persons who have lost functional use of one or more limbs.

Catch the competitive buzz!

View the products online. Then cast your vote!

VOTE ONLINE:
https://myumi.ch/Z6WdZ

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Other Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:48:48 -0500 2022-12-06T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-06T23:59:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Tauber Institute for Global Operations Other IPD ONLINE TRADE SHOW
Managing Your Canvas Gradebook (December 6, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101710 101710-21802266@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, December 6, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
This workshop will guide participants on how to manage their Canvas Gradebook and Speedgrader throughout the term. This workshop will also cover how to finalize a Gradebook at the end of the term.

December 6, 2022 (Tuesday) 12:00pm

-Finalizing your gradebook
-Importing grades into Wolverine Access
-Using Speedgrader
-Rubrics
-Using the New Speedgrader’s Comment Library
-New Submissions Reassignment Feature
-Hiding Scores While Grading in New Quizzes


Level: Beginner
Trainer: Nargas Oskui

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:51:29 -0500 2022-12-06T12:00:00-05:00 2022-12-06T13:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Histology Core Facility (December 7, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802633@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-07T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-07T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Trade Show | Outdoors for All (December 7, 2022 4:30pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101753 101753-21802317@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 4:30pm
Location: Ross School of Business
Organized By: Tauber Institute for Global Operations

University of Michigan's Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and School of Information students are gearing up for the Integrated Product Development (IPD) Trade Show! Members of our community will gather to view and make purchase decisions from the "best of the best" of their work over the past semester in this interdisciplinary course.

IPD is an experiential, cross-disciplinary course that puts teams of students from Art & Design, Business, Engineering, and Information in a competitive product development environment. This innovative course has been featured on CNN and written in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Businessweek. The course is hosted by the Tauber Institute for Global Operations and is taught jointly by faculty members Eric Svaan of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Stephanie Tharp from the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.

The Problem Statement: to design and produce a tangible product that lowers barriers to participation in outdoor activities by persons who have lost functional use of one or more limbs.

See the actual products and test them out. Then cast your vote! Network, have fun, and meet up with friends, old and new!

Parking is via street meter, or public parking is available in the Hill Street Structure Parking Garage.

The event is free and open to the public.

GREAT LOCATION: Lobby of the Robertson Auditorium, at the Ross School of Business, 1st floor at 701 Tappan, Ann Arbor, MI

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Exhibition Wed, 05 Apr 2023 11:54:59 -0400 2022-12-07T16:30:00-05:00 2022-12-07T18:30:00-05:00 Ross School of Business Tauber Institute for Global Operations Exhibition IPD Trade Show
Histology Core Facility (December 8, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802634@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, December 8, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-08T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-08T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Getting Started with Canvas (December 8, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101712 101712-21802275@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, December 8, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
This workshop provides a general overview for instructors who are new to Canvas. Participants will be provided with demos on how to begin setting up a Canvas course. There will also be an hands-on opportunity to set up a test course, create a page, make an assignment, set up modules, and publish the course.

December 8, 2022 (Thursday) 12:00pm

-Course navigation menu
-Modules/Pages/Files/Home Page
-Canvas syllabus
-Assignments intro
-Publishing Content
-Combining sections
-Course templates
-Canvas help guides

Level: Beginner
Trainer: Angela Marocco

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 30 Nov 2022 11:55:58 -0500 2022-12-08T12:00:00-05:00 2022-12-08T13:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Canvas Accessibility and Supplemental Resources (December 8, 2022 3:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101713 101713-21802276@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, December 8, 2022 3:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP

In this workshop, you will learn how to use Canvas Commons, Universal Design and the UDOIT tool. This course will allow you to create accessible course material and find supplement resources to make your course more inclusive for everyone. 

December 8, 2022 (Thursday) 3:00pm

-Creating accessible content in Canvas
-UDOIT accessibility checker
Level: Beginning/Intermediate

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Workshop / Seminar Thu, 08 Dec 2022 11:19:05 -0500 2022-12-08T15:00:00-05:00 2022-12-08T16:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Histology Core Facility (December 9, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802635@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, December 9, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-09T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-09T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
New Quizzes - Join the future of quizzing in Canvas! (December 9, 2022 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101715 101715-21802277@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, December 9, 2022 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
New Quizzes, Oh My! This exciting workshop will enable you to understand and use new quizzes and migrate away from classic quizzes. In this session you will learn the new quiz options (Hot Spot, Categorization, and Stimulus questions) as well as the differences between the classic quizzes and some of the nuances.

December 9, 2022 (Friday) 12:00pm

-Overview of the Migration from Classic Quizzes to New Quizzes
-Setup of Quizzes
-Quiz options
-Previewing Quizzes
-Moderating Quizzes

Level: Beginner
Trainer: Monica Hickson

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 30 Nov 2022 12:03:17 -0500 2022-12-09T12:00:00-05:00 2022-12-09T13:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Histology Core Facility (December 10, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802636@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, December 10, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-10T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-10T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 11, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802637@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, December 11, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-11T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-11T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 12, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802638@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, December 12, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-12T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-12T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 13, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802639@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, December 13, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-13T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-13T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 14, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802640@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-14T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-14T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Listening Session with ARC Director Brock Palen (Dec. 14) (December 14, 2022 10:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100866 100866-21800455@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 10:00am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

Brock Palen would like to hear from you. Are ARC services meeting your needs? What is not working well for you? Is something technical impeding your ability to do your research? Do you like Turbo Research Storage, the HPC web interface Open OnDemand, or the no-cost allocations offered by the U-M Research Computing Package?

This is an open, virtual, drop-in office hour. All are welcome.

Can’t make the Dec. 14 session? There's another one on Dec. 16 - https://events.umich.edu/event/100868

How to join the Dec. 14 Listening Session via Zoom
ID: 91451008889
‪(US) +1 301-715-8592‬
‪(CA) +1 778-907-2071‬
91451008889@zoomcrc.com
Meeting host: brockp@umich.edu

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://umich.zoom.us/j/91451008889

Joining instructions -https://applications.zoom.us/addon/invitation/detail?meetingUuid=Yd6MckrLR6qPUTm5WOCbcw%3D%3D&signature=7753aec0479b2fdc59b96e0344852951ebc6c62f409bc58a389b471fc36e3b5c&v=1

Prefer to send an email?
Contact Brock Palen at brockp@umich.edu or reach out to ARC at arc-support@umich.edu.

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 08:12:07 -0400 2022-12-14T10:00:00-05:00 2022-12-14T11:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting
Histology Core Facility (December 15, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802641@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, December 15, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-15T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-15T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 16, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802642@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, December 16, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-16T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-16T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Listening Session with ARC Director Brock Palen (Dec. 16) (December 16, 2022 11:30am) https://events.umich.edu/event/100868 100868-21800458@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, December 16, 2022 11:30am
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

Brock Palen would like to hear from you. Are ARC services meeting your needs? What is not working well for you? Is something technical impeding your ability to do your research? Do you like Turbo Research Storage, the HPC web interface Open OnDemand, or the no-cost allocations offered by the U-M Research Computing Package?

This is an open, virtual, drop-in office hour. All are welcome.

How to join the Dec. 16 Listening Session via Zoom
https://umich.zoom.us/j/92727272942
ID: 92727272942
‪(CA) +1 647-558-0588‬
‪(US) +1 689-278-1000‬
92727272942@zoomcrc.com

Meeting host: brockp@umich.edu

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://umich.zoom.us/j/92727272942

Joining instructions -https://applications.zoom.us/addon/invitation/detail?meetingUuid=%2BgiWYqLESKelrRuvs9nnuQ%3D%3D&signature=822a64bd6369afc2059ec8e31c7a1d60eedb961e124c27a6b8d83cbb2481082b&v=1

Prefer to send an email?
Contact Brock Palen at brockp@umich.edu or reach out to ARC at arc-support@umich.edu.

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Meeting Fri, 04 Nov 2022 08:14:39 -0400 2022-12-16T11:30:00-05:00 2022-12-16T12:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Meeting
Histology Core Facility (December 17, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802643@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, December 17, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-17T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-17T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 18, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802644@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, December 18, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-18T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-18T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 19, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802645@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, December 19, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-19T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-19T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 20, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802646@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, December 20, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-20T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-20T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 21, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802647@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, December 21, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-21T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-21T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 22, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802648@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, December 22, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-22T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-22T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 23, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802649@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, December 23, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-23T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-23T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 24, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802650@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, December 24, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-24T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-24T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 25, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802651@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, December 25, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-25T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-25T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 26, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802652@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, December 26, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-26T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-26T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 27, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802653@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, December 27, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-27T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-27T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 28, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802654@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, December 28, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-28T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-28T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 29, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802655@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, December 29, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-29T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-29T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 30, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802656@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, December 30, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-30T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-30T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (December 31, 2022 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802657@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, December 31, 2022 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2022-12-31T00:00:00-05:00 2022-12-31T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 1, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802658@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, January 1, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-01T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-01T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 2, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802659@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, January 2, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-02T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-02T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 3, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802660@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 3, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-03T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-03T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Getting Started with Canvas (January 3, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101716 101716-21802279@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 3, 2023 12:00pm
Location: 1027 E. Huron Building
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
This workshop provides a general overview for instructors who are new to Canvas. Participants will be provided with demos on how to begin setting up a Canvas course. There will also be an hands-on opportunity to set up a test course, create a page, make an assignment, set up modules, and publish the course.

January 3, 2023 (Tuesday) 12:00pm

-Course navigation menu
-Modules/Pages/Files/Home Page
-Canvas syllabus
-Assignments intro
-Publishing Content
-Combining sections
-Course templates
-Canvas help guides

Level: Beginner
Trainer: Angela Marocco

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 30 Nov 2022 12:11:13 -0500 2023-01-03T12:00:00-05:00 2023-01-03T13:30:00-05:00 1027 E. Huron Building Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Setting Up Your Canvas Gradebook (January 3, 2023 3:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101718 101718-21802281@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 3, 2023 3:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
This workshop will guide participants on how to manage their Canvas Gradebook and Speedgrader throughout the term. This workshop will also cover how to finalize a Gradebook at the end of the term.

January 3, 2023 (Tuesday) 3:00pm

-Finalizing your gradebook
-mporting grades into Wolverine Access
-Using Speedgrader
-Rubrics
-Using the New Speedgrader’s Comment Library
-New Submissions Reassignment Feature
-Hiding Scores While Grading in New Quizzes

Level: Beginner
Trainer: Nargas Oskui

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 30 Nov 2022 12:14:39 -0500 2023-01-03T15:00:00-05:00 2023-01-03T16:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Histology Core Facility (January 4, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802661@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-04T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-04T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
New Google Assignments Tool in Canvas (January 4, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101746 101746-21802311@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
In this workshop, New Google Assignments will be introduced and demonstrated.

January 4, 2023 (Wednesday) 12:00pm

-Consider a new tool for creating Canvas assignments- New Google Assignments!
-Streamline the distribution of assignment templates with Google docs and provide instant and collaborative feedback within student submissions.

Level: Beginner
Trainer: Angela Marocco

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 30 Nov 2022 13:17:46 -0500 2023-01-04T12:00:00-05:00 2023-01-04T13:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Canvas Accessibility and Supplemental Resources (January 4, 2023 3:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101747 101747-21802312@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 3:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
In this workshop you will how to use Canvas Commons, Universal Design and the UBOIT tool. This course will allow you to create accessible course material and find supplement resources to make your course more inclusive for everyone.

January 4, 2023 (Wednesday) 3:00pm

-Creating accessible content in Canvas
-UDOIT accessibility checker

Level: Beginner
Trainer: Nargas Oskui

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 30 Nov 2022 13:21:10 -0500 2023-01-04T15:00:00-05:00 2023-01-04T16:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Histology Core Facility (January 5, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802662@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 5, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-05T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-05T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
New Quizzes – Join the future of quizzing in Canvas! (January 5, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101748 101748-21802313@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 5, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
New Quizzes, Oh My! This exciting workshop will enable you to understand and use new quizzes and migrate away from classic quizzes in Canvas. In this session you will learn the new quiz options (Hot Spot, Catergorization, and Stimulus questions) as well as the differences between the classic quizzes and some of the nuances.

THIS CLASS HAS BEEN CANCELLED -

-Overview of the Migration from Classic Quizzes to New Quizzes
-Setup of Quizzes
-Quiz options
-Previewing Quizzes
-Moderating Quizzes

Level: Beginner
Trainer: Monica Hickson

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 04 Jan 2023 11:54:33 -0500 2023-01-05T12:00:00-05:00 2023-01-05T13:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Using Video in Canvas (January 5, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101749 101749-21802314@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 5, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
This workshop will demonstrate how to use MiVideo, the University's streaming media service, to create, upload, edit, caption, and publish a video into a Canvas course. We will also discuss other video sources available to faculty.

January 5, 2023 (Thursday) 12:00pm

-Video sources
-MiVideo: My Media & Media Gallery
-Create your own video (Kaltura Capture): Demo
-Adding a video to Canvas: Demo
-Captions: Demo
-YouTube passthrough
-Analytics
-Zoom Recordings Manager

Level: Beginner
Trainer: Kristine Towne

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 30 Nov 2022 13:27:30 -0500 2023-01-05T12:00:00-05:00 2023-01-05T13:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Histology Core Facility (January 6, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802663@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 6, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-06T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-06T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Spark Engagement with Adobe Creative Cloud Express (January 6, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101750 101750-21802315@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 6, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
This workshop provides participants with student engagement strategies alongside an introduction to an easy-to-use graphics tool called Adobe Creative Cloud Express.
Explore Adobe Creative Cloud Express, a tool within the Adobe Creative Suite

January 6, 2023 (Friday) 12:00pm

-Learn the 3 types of Student Interactions (student-content, student-student, student-instructor) and how you can use Adobe Creative Cloud Express with these interactions
-Review of the 4 Principles of Engagement and applying these principles to Adobe Creative Cloud Express
-Learn strategies to keep students engaged online

Level: Beginner
Trainer: Angela Marocco

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 30 Nov 2022 13:30:20 -0500 2023-01-06T12:00:00-05:00 2023-01-06T13:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Applied Learning Analytics for Teaching & Learning (January 6, 2023 3:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101751 101751-21802316@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 6, 2023 3:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

This workshop provides an overview of learning analytics, touching on tools and techniques as well as ethical considerations. We will explore how learning analytics in Canvas and MiVideo can provide deeper insights for instructors about student interactions with learning materials. We will also look at analytics for students that support their metacognitive and self-regulated learning skills.

January 6, 2023 (Friday) 3:00pm

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
-Analytics Informed Teaching & Learning Practices
-Data privacy, transparency, and Ethics
-Canvas Analytics
-Instructional Module progress pathwaying
-MiVideo Analytics
-My Learning Analytics

Level: Beginner
Trainer: Jennifer Love

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Workshop / Seminar Wed, 30 Nov 2022 14:00:01 -0500 2023-01-06T15:00:00-05:00 2023-01-06T16:30:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Workshop / Seminar ITS image
Histology Core Facility (January 7, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802664@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, January 7, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-07T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-07T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 8, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802665@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, January 8, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-08T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-08T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 9, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802666@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, January 9, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-09T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-09T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 10, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802667@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-10T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-10T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 11, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802668@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, January 11, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-11T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-11T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 11, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801399@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, January 11, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-11T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-11T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Histology Core Facility (January 12, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802669@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 12, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-12T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-12T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 12, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801400@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 12, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-12T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-12T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar (January 12, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101954 101954-21802987@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 12, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

Tool link: https://gkb.dcmb.med.umich.edu/

Associated article: https://academic.oup.com/nar/advance-article/doi/10.1093/nar/gkac957/6786196

This presentation will be held in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Thu, 08 Dec 2022 11:26:15 -0500 2023-01-12T12:00:00-05:00 2023-01-12T13:00:00-05:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
Histology Core Facility (January 13, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802670@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 13, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-13T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-13T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 13, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801401@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 13, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-13T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-13T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Histology Core Facility (January 14, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802671@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, January 14, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-14T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-14T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 15, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802672@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, January 15, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-15T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-15T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 16, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802673@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, January 16, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-16T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-16T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 16, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801404@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, January 16, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-16T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-16T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Histology Core Facility (January 17, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802674@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-17T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-17T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 17, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801405@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-17T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-17T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
ITS Summer Internship Program Informational Session (January 17, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/102839 102839-21805221@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

Information and Technology Services (ITS) at the University of Michigan offers an internship program each summer. ITS internships are paid, full-time positions that provide an opportunity for students to gain valuable experience while making connections in the professional field they are considering for a career. Interns have the opportunity to work on meaningful projects in a structured and supervised learning program.

Our program fosters technical and non-technical intern positions in a variety of disciplines, including customer service, desktop support, administration, project management, software development, infrastructure, networking, communications, human resources, business analysis, planning, and security. You will be matched to a department based on your interests and skills. Student interns are accepted from a variety of majors and are not limited to STEM. The internship experience is open to undergraduate and graduate students.

Our applications for the Summer 2023 experience are open now through Sunday, February 12, 2023! Want to learn more? Attend one of our upcoming informational sessions, visit our website, or email us at its-internship-planning@umich.edu.

Register here: https://myumi.ch/4rneQ

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Livestream / Virtual Thu, 05 Jan 2023 09:40:20 -0500 2023-01-17T12:00:00-05:00 2023-01-17T12:45:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Livestream / Virtual ITS Logo
Histology Core Facility (January 18, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802675@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, January 18, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-18T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-18T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 18, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801406@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, January 18, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-18T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-18T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Histology Core Facility (January 19, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802676@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 19, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-19T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-19T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 19, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801407@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 19, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-19T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-19T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar (January 19, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101955 101955-21802988@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 19, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

Modern systems are known to be massive-scale, with a hierarchy of dynamic and unknown topologies. The behavior of these systems can be captured via dynamic graphical models (DGM). An important application of DGMs is in the inference of dynamic gene regulatory networks that may change spatially across different cells and over time in response to different physiological cues. This work aims at developing efficient computational tools for the inference of DGMs that are not only statistically sound, but also adaptive, parallelizable, and implementable in massive scales. Much of the progress in the inference of DGMs with structural constraints is based on the maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) with relaxed regularization, which neither result in ideal statistical properties nor scale to dimensions encountered in realistic settings. This work addresses these challenges by departing from the regularized MLE paradigm and resorting to a new class of constrained and combinatorial optimization that can systematically learn DGMs in near-linear time and memory. For the first time, we can infer instances of DGM with more than 500M variables in less than an hour. We will also show the promise of our method in the context of inferring gene networks underlying oncogenesis, using Glioblastoma as a case study.

This presentation will be held in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Mon, 19 Dec 2022 17:50:57 -0500 2023-01-19T12:00:00-05:00 2023-01-19T13:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
Histology Core Facility (January 20, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802677@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 20, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-20T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-20T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 20, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801408@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 20, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-20T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-20T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
ITS Summer Internship Program Informational Session (January 20, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/102839 102839-21805222@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 20, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

Information and Technology Services (ITS) at the University of Michigan offers an internship program each summer. ITS internships are paid, full-time positions that provide an opportunity for students to gain valuable experience while making connections in the professional field they are considering for a career. Interns have the opportunity to work on meaningful projects in a structured and supervised learning program.

Our program fosters technical and non-technical intern positions in a variety of disciplines, including customer service, desktop support, administration, project management, software development, infrastructure, networking, communications, human resources, business analysis, planning, and security. You will be matched to a department based on your interests and skills. Student interns are accepted from a variety of majors and are not limited to STEM. The internship experience is open to undergraduate and graduate students.

Our applications for the Summer 2023 experience are open now through Sunday, February 12, 2023! Want to learn more? Attend one of our upcoming informational sessions, visit our website, or email us at its-internship-planning@umich.edu.

Register here: https://myumi.ch/4rneQ

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Livestream / Virtual Thu, 05 Jan 2023 09:40:20 -0500 2023-01-20T12:00:00-05:00 2023-01-20T12:45:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Livestream / Virtual ITS Logo
Histology Core Facility (January 21, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802678@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, January 21, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-21T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-21T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 22, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802679@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, January 22, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-22T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-22T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 23, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802680@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, January 23, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-23T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-23T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 23, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801411@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, January 23, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-23T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-23T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Histology Core Facility (January 24, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802681@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-24T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-24T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 24, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801412@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-24T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-24T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Histology Core Facility (January 25, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802682@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, January 25, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-25T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-25T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 25, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801413@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, January 25, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-25T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-25T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Histology Core Facility (January 26, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802683@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 26, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-26T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-26T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 26, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801414@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 26, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-26T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-26T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar (January 26, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101956 101956-21802989@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, January 26, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

Transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) and colocalization analysis are complementary integrative genetic association approaches routinely used to identify functional units underlying complex traits in post-genome-wide association study (post-GWAS) analyses. Recent studies suggest that both approaches are individually imperfect, but joint usage can yield robust and powerful inference results. In this talk, we introduce a new statistical framework, INTACT, to perform probabilistic integration of TWAS and colocalization evidence for implicating putative causal genes. This procedure is flexible and can work with a wide range of existing TWAS and colocalization approaches. It has the unique ability to quantify the uncertainty of implicated genes, enabling rigorous control of false-positive discoveries. Taking advantage of this highly-desirable feature, we describe an efficient algorithm, INTACT-GSE, for gene set enrichment analysis based on the integrated TWAS and colocalization analysis results. We examine the proposed computational methods and illustrate their improved performance over the existing approaches through simulation studies. We apply the proposed methods to the GTEx data and a variety of GWAS summary statistics derived from complex and molecular traits. We find empirical evidence that the proposed methods improve and complement existing putative gene implication methods and are advantageous in evaluating and identifying key gene sets and biological pathways. Finally, we present ongoing work that aims to extend INTACT to account for measurements of additional gene products (e.g. protein or isoform levels) in the inference procedure.

Tool link: https://github.com/jokamoto97/INTACT/

This presentation will be held in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Thu, 08 Dec 2022 11:25:19 -0500 2023-01-26T12:00:00-05:00 2023-01-26T13:00:00-05:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
Histology Core Facility (January 27, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802684@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 27, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-27T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-27T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 27, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801415@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, January 27, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-27T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-27T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Histology Core Facility (January 28, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802685@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, January 28, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-28T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-28T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 29, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802686@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, January 29, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-29T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-29T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (January 30, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802687@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, January 30, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-30T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-30T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 30, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801418@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, January 30, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-30T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-30T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Histology Core Facility (January 31, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802688@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 31, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-01-31T00:00:00-05:00 2023-01-31T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (January 31, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801419@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 31, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-01-31T09:00:00-05:00 2023-01-31T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
ITS Summer Internship Program Informational Session (January 31, 2023 1:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/102839 102839-21805223@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 31, 2023 1:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

Information and Technology Services (ITS) at the University of Michigan offers an internship program each summer. ITS internships are paid, full-time positions that provide an opportunity for students to gain valuable experience while making connections in the professional field they are considering for a career. Interns have the opportunity to work on meaningful projects in a structured and supervised learning program.

Our program fosters technical and non-technical intern positions in a variety of disciplines, including customer service, desktop support, administration, project management, software development, infrastructure, networking, communications, human resources, business analysis, planning, and security. You will be matched to a department based on your interests and skills. Student interns are accepted from a variety of majors and are not limited to STEM. The internship experience is open to undergraduate and graduate students.

Our applications for the Summer 2023 experience are open now through Sunday, February 12, 2023! Want to learn more? Attend one of our upcoming informational sessions, visit our website, or email us at its-internship-planning@umich.edu.

Register here: https://myumi.ch/4rneQ

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Livestream / Virtual Thu, 05 Jan 2023 09:40:20 -0500 2023-01-31T13:00:00-05:00 2023-01-31T13:45:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Livestream / Virtual ITS Logo
Fireside chat with Dr. Ruba Borno (January 31, 2023 2:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/103466 103466-21807237@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 31, 2023 2:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dr. Ruba Borno is a recipient of the ECE Rising Star Alumni Award.

Join a conversation with Ruba Borno, Vice President, WW Channels & Alliances at Amazon Web Services (AWS) regarding her insights as a leader in the tech industry. This fireside chat will be moderated by Dr. Ravi Pendse, Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, University of Michigan. Attendees are encouraged to sign up to attend and submit questions in advance!

Bio

Ruba Borno is the Vice President, Worldwide Channels & Alliances for Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. Central to the success of AWS and its customers, Ruba leads the AWS Partner Organization (APO), a global team responsible for recruiting, enabling, buying and selling with over 100,000 companies in more than 150 countries, within the AWS Partner Network (APN). APO is customer-obsessed, providing the most innovative programs and services to its diverse partner community of Global System Integrators (SIs), Regional and National SIs, Solutions Providers, Distributors, Data Providers, Service Providers, Consulting Partners, and Independent Software Vendors to build and scale their businesses. She is also responsible for AWS Marketplace and AWS Data Exchange, helping customers move quickly and responsibly to the cloud by making it easy to find, subscribe, and govern third-party software, data, and professional services.

Prior to joining AWS, Ruba held several leadership positions over the course of her six-year tenure with Cisco, a leader in IP-based networking technologies: Vice President, Growth Initiatives and Chief of Staff to the CEO (2015-2018); Vice President and General Manager, Cisco Managed Services (2018-2020); and SVP and General Manager of Cisco’s Global Customer Experience (CX) Centers (2020-2021), where she led a team of 18,000 engineers to deliver Cisco’s full services portfolio including technical, professional and managed services, as well as customer success, and supply chain and logistics.

Before that, Ruba was a principal with The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and a leader in BCG’s Technology, Media, & Telecommunications, and People & Organization practices. She is also a member of The Forum of Young Global Leaders, an organization that seeks to drive public-private cooperation in the global public interest in alignment with the World Economic Forum.

Ruba holds a Ph.D. and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan, where she was an Intel Ph.D. fellow at the National Science Foundation’s Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated MicroSystems. She has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Ruba has served on the Board of Directors at Experian since 2018.

Zoom webinar information

https://umich.zoom.us/j/96681494984
Passcode: 525837

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Livestream / Virtual Mon, 16 Jan 2023 10:48:09 -0500 2023-01-31T14:00:00-05:00 2023-01-31T14:45:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Electrical and Computer Engineering Livestream / Virtual speaker headshot
Carl Bergstrom presents “The crisis of human collective decision-making in a social media world” (January 31, 2023 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/103361 103361-21807096@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, January 31, 2023 4:00pm
Location: Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)
Organized By: The Center for the Study of Complex Systems

[WEBINAR LINK BELOW]

Carl Bergstrom is a frequently consulted expert on disinformation, and is professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Washington. (Short bio below.)

This will be a live presentation in the Rackham Amphitheatre followed by a light reception. Registration to attend at the last link below. This event will be livestreamed as a webinar. Scroll to bottom for complete webinar invitation.

This talk is free and open to the public. All welcome. Register at link below.

ABSTRACT: We are a species of information foragers. Individually and collectively, we have evolved to scour our natural and social environments for useful information. Over the past twenty years, society has constructed an information pipeline, the so-called Internet 2.0, to satisfy and profit from our evolved desires for novel information and social connection. What happens when the scale of human communication is radically transformed in the span of a generation, and our mechanisms for creating collective understanding are upended? What happens when this entire process is not stewarded to promote the spread of accurate information, strengthen democracy, and advance human well-being—but rather is to a first approximation engineered by machine learning algorithms to get people to click on advertisements?

In this talk, I’ll look at what social media and information technology more generally are doing to society, consider how we ended up here, and explore some possible suggestions for what we can do about it.

Short Bio

Carl Bergstrom is a Professor of Biology at the University of Washington. Though trained in evolutionary biology and mathematical population genetics, he enjoys working across disciplines and integrating ideas across the span of the natural and social sciences.

The unifying theme running throughout his work is the concept of information. Within biology, he studies how communication evolves and how the process of evolution encodes information in genomes. In the philosophy and sociology of science, he studies how norms and institutions influence scholars’ research strategies and, in turn, our scientific understanding of the world. Within informatics, he studies how citations and other traces of scholarly activity can be used to better navigate the overwhelming volume of scholarly literature. Lately he has become concerned with the spread of disinformation on social networks, and is interested in figuring out what we can do about it.

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Dr. Bergstrom has published extensively on COVID, and misinformation (and COVID misinformation!) in the New York Times, The Atlantic, Scientific American and innumerable scientific journals. He was also a frequent guest on news programs especially during the early times of the pandemic.

Dr. Bergstrom is also an avid birder (especially corvids) of which he takes beautiful photos.

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ACCESSIBILITY: Please email cscs@umich.edu if you have accessibility and accommodation needs.

RACKHAM BUILDING INFORMATION:
RESTROOMS: Gender Inclusive: Floor 1 Room #1514, Floor 3 Room #3132T & 3134T
Accessible: Floor 0B-4 Gendered Bathrooms
ELEVATOR & STAIR ACCESS: Elevators for the upper level are found on either side of the lobby.
LACTATION ROOM: Room 2521, West Wing/west end of building, 2nd floor. Privacy Room with sink. Contact the Rackham Business Office at 647-5927.
PARKING: Parking structures are cash-only.
- Liberty Square
- Maynard Street
- Fletcher Street: (Power Center structure)
- Palmer Drive
- Thayer Street
RAMP ACCESS - There is a wheelchair ramp on the Washington Street side of the building.

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WEBINAR:
You are invited to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Carl Bergstrom - Complex Systems Special Event
Time: Jan 31, 2023 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Presentation Fri, 27 Jan 2023 15:52:01 -0500 2023-01-31T16:00:00-05:00 2023-01-31T17:00:00-05:00 Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) The Center for the Study of Complex Systems Presentation By Kris Tsujikawa, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=93007620
Histology Core Facility (February 1, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802689@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, February 1, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-02-01T00:00:00-05:00 2023-02-01T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (February 1, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801420@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, February 1, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-02-01T09:00:00-05:00 2023-02-01T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Histology Core Facility (February 2, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802690@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, February 2, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-02-02T00:00:00-05:00 2023-02-02T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (February 2, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801421@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, February 2, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-02-02T09:00:00-05:00 2023-02-02T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar (February 2, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101957 101957-21802990@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, February 2, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

Metagenomics holds potential to improve clinical diagnostics of infectious diseases, but DNA from clinical specimens is often dominated by host-derived sequences. To address this, researchers employ host-depletion methods. Laboratory-based host-depletion methods, however, are costly in terms of time and effort, while computational host-depletion methods rely on memory-intensive reference index databases and struggle to accurately classify noisy sequence data. To solve these challenges, we propose an index-free tool, AMAISE (A Machine Learning Approach to Index-Free Sequence Enrichment). Applied to the task of separating host from microbial reads, AMAISE achieves over 98% accuracy. Applied prior to metagenomic classification, AMAISE results in a 14–18% decrease in memory usage compared to using metagenomic classification alone. Our results show that a reference-independent machine learning approach to host depletion allows for accurate and efficient sequence detection.

Tool Link: https://github.com/MLD3/AMAISE

This presentation will be held in 2036 Palmer Commons. There will also be a remote viewing option via Zoom.

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Presentation Thu, 08 Dec 2022 11:32:43 -0500 2023-02-02T12:00:00-05:00 2023-02-02T13:00:00-05:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation
Histology Core Facility (February 3, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802691@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, February 3, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-02-03T00:00:00-05:00 2023-02-03T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (February 3, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801422@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, February 3, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-02-03T09:00:00-05:00 2023-02-03T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
ITS Summer Internship Program Informational Session (February 3, 2023 1:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/102839 102839-21805224@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Friday, February 3, 2023 1:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

Information and Technology Services (ITS) at the University of Michigan offers an internship program each summer. ITS internships are paid, full-time positions that provide an opportunity for students to gain valuable experience while making connections in the professional field they are considering for a career. Interns have the opportunity to work on meaningful projects in a structured and supervised learning program.

Our program fosters technical and non-technical intern positions in a variety of disciplines, including customer service, desktop support, administration, project management, software development, infrastructure, networking, communications, human resources, business analysis, planning, and security. You will be matched to a department based on your interests and skills. Student interns are accepted from a variety of majors and are not limited to STEM. The internship experience is open to undergraduate and graduate students.

Our applications for the Summer 2023 experience are open now through Sunday, February 12, 2023! Want to learn more? Attend one of our upcoming informational sessions, visit our website, or email us at its-internship-planning@umich.edu.

Register here: https://myumi.ch/4rneQ

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Livestream / Virtual Thu, 05 Jan 2023 09:40:20 -0500 2023-02-03T13:00:00-05:00 2023-02-03T13:45:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Livestream / Virtual ITS Logo
Histology Core Facility (February 4, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802692@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Saturday, February 4, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-02-04T00:00:00-05:00 2023-02-04T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (February 5, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802693@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Sunday, February 5, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-02-05T00:00:00-05:00 2023-02-05T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Histology Core Facility (February 6, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802694@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, February 6, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-02-06T00:00:00-05:00 2023-02-06T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (February 6, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801425@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Monday, February 6, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-02-06T09:00:00-05:00 2023-02-06T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Histology Core Facility (February 7, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802695@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, February 7, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-02-07T00:00:00-05:00 2023-02-07T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (February 7, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801426@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, February 7, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-02-07T09:00:00-05:00 2023-02-07T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
2023 Software Seminar Series: FDA Regulation of Clinical Decision Support Software & Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) (February 7, 2023 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101793 101793-21802358@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Tuesday, February 7, 2023 4:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Innovation Partnerships

Tuesday, February 7, 2023
4:00–5:15pm

Join us for discussion and insights on FDA Regulation of Clinical Decision Support Software & Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML).

Featured Speakers:

Pamela Forrest, Partner at Covington & Burling LLP

Christina Kuhn, Associate at Covington & Burling LLP

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Presentation Tue, 03 Jan 2023 16:25:15 -0500 2023-02-07T16:00:00-05:00 2023-02-07T17:15:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Innovation Partnerships Presentation Photo of computer on desk with code on screen.
Histology Core Facility (February 8, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802696@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, February 8, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-02-08T00:00:00-05:00 2023-02-08T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
Traces (February 8, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801427@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, February 8, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-02-08T09:00:00-05:00 2023-02-08T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
Privacy@Michigan: Child Safety in the Smart Home (February 8, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/104342 104342-21808844@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, February 8, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: Information and Technology Services (ITS)

The adoption of home devices connected to the internet is growing and so are concerns about child physical and digital safety and privacy in the smart home. The U-M community is invited to join us on Zoom for a presentation and Q&A with Kaiwen Sun, U-M School of Information Ph.D. student, as she explores the discrepancies between marketing depictions and device features, and discusses considerations for keeping children safe in the smart home.

Kaiwen Sun’s research focuses on the intersection of children’s privacy and safety and understanding parents’ perceptions and behaviors around privacy and safety in the context of smart home technologies.

This event is open to the U-M community (umich login required) and will be especially relevant to parents, grandparents, guardians, and others who interact with children in their homes.

Zoom link: https://umich.zoom.us/j/99704278354?pwd=ejJzL2NDNDhPVHkwM3pobHUxVXREdz09

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Livestream / Virtual Wed, 08 Feb 2023 10:08:51 -0500 2023-02-08T12:00:00-05:00 2023-02-08T13:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location Information and Technology Services (ITS) Livestream / Virtual Privacy at Michigan - Child Safety in the Smart Home Presentation and Q and A
Weekly DCMB Seminar with Refreshments (February 8, 2023 4:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/103257 103257-21806685@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Wednesday, February 8, 2023 4:00pm
Location: Palmer Commons
Organized By: DCMB Seminar Series

Abstract:

Most disease associated genomic variants have relatively modest effects on target gene expression in reporter or CRISPR perturbation assays. In addition, enhancer disruption in vivo often has surprisingly weak phenotypic consequences. I will present machine learning (ML) methods (gkm-SVM and DNN) which we use to learn the complex transcription factor combinations that control enhancer activity and cell fate. I will then use these methods to develop a quantitative model for enhancer activity which shows that while promoter knockdown has robust effects on target gene expression, individual enhancer knockdown is often weaker and affects temporal transition dynamics, but not the final steady state. This model provides an explanation of the paradox of how enhancer variation can be strongly associated with disease risk while having individually weak effects, by showing in detail how gene regulatory networks control developmentally important and disease relevant cell state transitions and cancer.

https://umich-health.zoom.us/j/93929606089?pwd=SHh6R1FOQm8xMThRemdxTEFMWWpVdz09

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Lecture / Discussion Wed, 11 Jan 2023 15:44:58 -0500 2023-02-08T16:00:00-05:00 2023-02-08T17:00:00-05:00 Palmer Commons DCMB Seminar Series Lecture / Discussion Michael A. Beer, Ph.D., M.A.
Histology Core Facility (February 9, 2023 12:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101896 101896-21802697@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, February 9, 2023 12:00am
Location: Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute
Organized By: Office of Research School of Dentistry

Paraffin and Frozen Histology research specimens
Histological Staining: Including many special stains
Soft or Hard (decalcified tissues)
Quick Turn around time!

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Other Tue, 06 Dec 2022 12:42:09 -0500 2023-02-09T00:00:00-05:00 2023-02-09T23:00:00-05:00 Dental & W.K. Kellogg Institute Office of Research School of Dentistry Other Histology Core Facility
MIDAS February Colloquium: Data Justice and Design (February 9, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/104370 104370-21808874@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, February 9, 2023 9:00am
Location: Art and Architecture Building
Organized By: Michigan Institute for Data Science

In the rapidly emerging field of design aided by neural networks, one question seldom emerges: where does the data come from?

This colloquium, presented by MIDAS, AR2IL, Taubman College, and ESC, brings together experts in architecture, data science, and AI to discuss an equitable and inclusive approach to data harvesting for design.

All are welcome to attend the colloquium. No registration in advance is required.

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Conference / Symposium Wed, 01 Feb 2023 14:05:45 -0500 2023-02-09T09:00:00-05:00 2023-02-09T17:30:00-05:00 Art and Architecture Building Michigan Institute for Data Science Conference / Symposium Data Justice, AI, and Design Colloquium
Traces (February 9, 2023 9:00am) https://events.umich.edu/event/101484 101484-21801428@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, February 9, 2023 9:00am
Location: 202 S. Thayer
Organized By: Institute for the Humanities

Traces explores the relationship between the past and the present with a focus on the process of transformation as the connecting thread. The work consists of a series of collages and a collection of Polaroids that are accompanied by animations and video clips seen solely through the use of an augmented reality application (Virtual Mutations).

The scenarios presented in the static images act as literal stages for animated narratives. What once was a captured single moment echoes into motion, creating an additional layer as to what will come thereafter. A dialogue between the past and the present is established and the app itself acts as a mediator between these tenses, allowing the observer to have a glimpse of the afterthought, that range from digital collages to Polaroid instant film.

About the Artist
Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from Caracas, Venezuela. Having a father from the U.S. and a mother from Venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives. After graduating from film school in Caracas, she moved to San Francisco where she freelanced as an editor and camera operator. After discovering a passion for video games and interactive media, Magrane obtained a BS in computer science with a concentration in game development. This eventually led her to working in the game industry as a cinematic artist.

Magrane has been pursuing a professional career as a multimedia artist since 2017, working within a variety of mediums, from photography and collage to animation and virtual/augmented reality (AR). She has been most noted for the creation of her AR image-based work where she’s established a postmodern aesthetic by combining traditional darkroom techniques with the use of digital tools.

Prior to her career in the arts, Magrane worked as a community organizer and teacher, creating and managing a curriculum for teaching 3rd-6th graders coding skills in public schools in Caracas, Venezuela. She continues to be active in community work by giving talks and workshops revolving around the topics of art, technology, and the use of AR as a creative medium.

Camila Magrane has exhibited work internationally in numerous exhibitions, event spaces, fairs, and festivals. Selected exhibitions & clients include The Academy of Sciences, The Exploratorium, Themes+Projects Gallery, Minnesota Street Project, MUKEK, Gray Area, Sothebys, and Adobe. Selected press inquiries include Forbes, Adobe Blog, Refinery29, Lenscratch, Las Vegas Weekly, Las Vegas Review Journal, and Open Studios Guide.

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Exhibition Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:10:21 -0500 2023-02-09T09:00:00-05:00 2023-02-09T17:00:00-05:00 202 S. Thayer Institute for the Humanities Exhibition Traces
DCM&B Tools and Technology Seminar - CANCELED (February 9, 2023 12:00pm) https://events.umich.edu/event/101959 101959-21802991@events.umich.edu Event Begins: Thursday, February 9, 2023 12:00pm
Location: Off Campus Location
Organized By: DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar

Today's Tools and Technology Seminar has been canceled. The originally scheduled presenting has been rescheduled for March 30.

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Presentation Fri, 03 Feb 2023 14:36:18 -0500 2023-02-09T12:00:00-05:00 2023-02-09T13:00:00-05:00 Off Campus Location DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Presentation