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Dr. Rajarshi Roy from UMD will be on campus to give a talk at noon on Thursday, Nov. 7th in Anderson 036. RSVP to tfields@ with dietary preferences by Tuesday afternoon!
“Observations of/on Laminar Chaos”
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The Pathways to Computing Internship Program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is a 10-week summer program that provides undergraduate students with research projects in computer science, computational science, and mathematics. Students will learn under the direction of ORNL research staff and will participate on projects in diverse domains including computer science, health data science, and climate science. Selected interns will have access to ORNL’s leadership-class facilities, including Summit, the world’s most powerful supercomputer.
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PhD program in color science
The Munsell Color Science Laboratory at RIT is recruiting applicants for next year’s class in our Ph.D. program. Color science is an interdisciplinary field studying color perception, measurement, and reproduction, applying a range of disciplines including physics, neuroscience, psychology, computer science, and chemistry. Graduates have gone on to design camera systems for Apple, build VR headsets for Oculus, and work in art conservation imaging for museums, among other things. For more information, visit mcsl.rit.edu or email me at lfh9787@rit.edu.
– Luke Hellwig ’15.
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Field Trip for Physics!
- Hamline University, 28th Annual Malmstrom Lecture in Physics Speaker: J. Michael Kosterlitz, Harrison E. Farnsworth Professor of Physics at Brown University and 2016 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics
For all students who responded about going: a bus will pick you up outside Sayles on Monday the 11th at 6 pm to get you there!
- Hamline University, 28th Annual Malmstrom Lecture in Physics Speaker: J. Michael Kosterlitz, Harrison E. Farnsworth Professor of Physics at Brown University and 2016 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics
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