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Our organisation earth&us is working on developing a comprehensive ethical rating system for India to inform consumers about social, environmental and health impact of products. We believe this will encourage…
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Greetings from Southern Teachers! October here in Charlottesville means the leaves have begun to change colors and the mornings are pleasantly less summer-like. Unfortunately, we’re still taken aback by interlopers and…
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The College of Optical Sciences will host the 3rd Optics and Photonics Winter School and Workshop January 4-7, 2018, on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ. …
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The Cataclysmic Merger of Two Neutron Stars, via the Detection of Gravitational and Electromagnetic Waves
Post-LIGO Announcement talk given by professors Jay Tasson and Joel Weisberg, Olin 141, Tuesday Oct 16, 7:00 PM.
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OCS in India info session
Sustainable Energy Principles & Practice in India WB 2018 Info Meeting
7:00 – 8:00 pm Olin 141 Wednesday the 18th
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Campus-Wide Poster Session
Come see what students across disciplines did research on over the summer. Session will be in Weitz from 3:30 – 5:30 pm, Friday the 20th
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Perdue Grad Programs
The faculty in the Operations Research area at Perdue are actively recruiting bright, highly motivated, and mathematically inclined students with backgrounds in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and related areas to work on challenging theoretical and applied engineering problems.
Our faculty are performing state of the art research in big data, smart grid, optimization, cloud computing, climate change, neuroscience, renewable energy, health care, risk assessment, simulation, wireless communications, information theory, network science, game theory, and many more exciting topics.
See https://engineering.purdue.
edu/IE/Research/OR for specific faculty research interests. The deadline for Fall 2018 admissions is December 15, 2017. See https://www.purdue.edu/
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U of M Grad Programs
Interdisciplinary Masters of Science and PhD program in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy at the U of M’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs
This graduate studies program is ideal for Carleton students in STEM areas looking to expand their expertise to the realm of public policy – our graduates go on to influential work in governmental, private sector, and non-profit organizations, translating scientific expertise and systems thinking to policy analysis and advice.
Students can learn more about ongoing research and course offerings at our website. The STEP area is a rapidly growing community of interdisciplinary graduate students and researchers, studying issues from Energy and Climate Policy, to Sustainable Infrastructure, to Food and Water Policy. -
“The Farthest: Voyager in Space”
pbs.org/farthestWeitz Cinema, Nov 7th, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Trailer: http://www.pbs.org/video/farthest_series-sell_pbs-dated-national_30mov-vawik4/
Panel discussion to follow, featuring Joel Weisberg and Frank McNally of the Physics and Astronomy Department, Rika Anderson from Biology, and Megan Sarno from Music.