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All Topics (October 16 through October 28)

Wednesday, October 16

  • 12:00 PM
    Alumni Industry Roundtable
    This is an alumni industry roundtable event where we have invited alumni to come speak at a panel with our current students. We are hosting this event to foster meaningful connections between our students and successful alumni. They will be sharing insight into their current role, key milestones and challenges in their career, and valuable…
  • BU Sec Seminar: Alexandra Henzinger, PhD Student, MIT
    Talk Title: Private web search with Tiptoe Abstract: Our web search queries reveal sensitive information about us: where we are (“Hikes near Boston”), how we are feeling (“Causes of neck pain”), what we are doing (“How to find a lawyer”), and much more. Even if we use privacy-conscious search engines, such as DuckDuckGo, the search…
  • CISE Alumni Industry Roundtable Event
    CISE is hosting an Alumni Industry Roundtable event where we have invited our experienced alumni to come speak at a panel with our current students. We are hosting this event to foster meaningful connections between our students and successful alumni. They will be sharing insight into their current role, key milestones and challenges in their…
  • 1:00 PM
    AIR Initiative AI Seminar: Equivariant Learning for Robotic Manipulation
    Talk abstract: Despite recent advances in machine learning for robotics, current approaches often lack sample efficiency, posing a significant challenge due to the enormous time consumption to collect real-robot data. In this talk, I will present our innovative methods that tackle this challenge by leveraging the inherent symmetries in the physical environment. Specifically, I will…
  • 3:00 PM
    Center for Computational Science (CCS) Seminar
    Speaker: Toshifumi Mori, Associate Professor, Kyushu University Title: Elucidating the molecular mechanisms of protein functions from machine learning approaches Abstract: Proteins involve large degrees of freedom which are correlated in a highly complex manner during function. Understanding how protein function at molecular level thus requires characterizing these collective motions. Yet, this has been a non-trivial…

Thursday, October 17

  • 12:00 PM
    Requesting & Composing Recommendation Letters
    During your PhD, you will encounter situations where you are either requesting recommendation letters from potential recommenders or being approached by your own students, colleagues, and others seeking your recommendation. This virtual workshop serves a dual purpose: it offers guidance on the proper way to request recommendation letters for PhD students/candidates and also provides them…
  • 12:30 PM
    Jen & Alon Olyer-Yaniv - Quantitative Biology Seminar Series
    Speaker: Jen and Alon Olyer-Yaniv, Principle Investigators, Oyler-Yaniv Lab, Harvard University. The Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences (CDS) and the BU Bioinformatics Program are excited to announce the launch of the Quantitative Biology Seminar Series, an intersectional seminar series with a pedagogical flavor intended to foster connections between communities – including computationalists, quantitative experimentalists,…
  • 3:00 PM
    Conversations with the Dean, How AI will Change Education
    Event Overview: AI applications are burgeoning, but it can be a polarizing subject for many, particularly among educators and teachers. Join a discussion moderated by Dean Penny Bishop about how BU Wheelock and Quincy Public Schools are working together to mitigate a reactive response and incorporate AI in the classroom in proactive and thoughtful ways.…

Monday, October 21

  • 12:00 PM
    AI and Education Initiative Human and Machine Learning Lunch Series with John Gabrieli
    Speaker: John Gabrieli, Professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT Talk Title: “Predicting Risk and Resilience in Mental Well-Being” Abstract: Mental well-being has declined by many measures over the past decade, especially in youth. Brain mechanisms underlie mental well-being, mental illness, and the treatment of mental illness, but elucidation of those mechanisms has had,…
  • 4:00 PM
    The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won't Save the Planet
    Green electricity is key to curbing climate change, but while prices of solar and wind power have tumbled, the golden era of renewables has yet to materialize. What if the problem is not that transitioning to renewables is too expensive, but that saving the planet is not sufficiently profitable? In “The Price is Wrong: Why…

Tuesday, October 22

Wednesday, October 23

Friday, October 25

  • 1:00 PM
    BU Campus Climate Lab Spring Funding Information Session
    Info session for students and faculty interested in sustainability research and climate action.
  • 3:00 PM
    CISE Seminar: Prashast Srivastava, Columbia University
    FOX: Coverage-guided Fuzzing as Online Stochastic Control Fuzzing is an effective technique for discovering software vulnerabilities by generating random test inputs and executing them against the target program. However, fuzzing large and complex programs remains challenging due to the difficulty in uncovering deeply hidden vulnerabilities. The challenges stem from the design limitations of the scheduler…

Monday, October 28

  • 12:00 PM
    Urban Inequalities Workshop
    Presentation by Dr. Jonathan Wynn, UMass Amherst (in person) and Dr Andrew Deener, UC Santa Barbara (via zoom) on “The Urban Way: Divisions”
  • Find Funding in Biomedical Innovation: Working with ARPA-H
    Founded in 2022, the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) is a federal funding agency that supports high-potential, high-impact biomedical and health research that cannot be readily accomplished through traditional research or commercial activity. Like other Advanced Research Projects Agencies, ARPA-H provides research funding to create new opportunities and solve important problems through ambitious,…

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