Full Calendar
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This calendar is a round-up of events related to research from around BU. Browse all upcoming events by date, or select an event topic to narrow your search.
All Topics (March 18 through May 31)
Wednesday, March 19
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BU CTSI Symposium: Advancing Translational Science Through Cutting-Edge TechnologyThis year’s event will highlight innovations and intersections between artificial intelligence and regenerative medicine. Featuring key-note speaker Roy Perlis, MD, Associate Editor at JAMA Network – Open and Associate Chief for Research in the Department of Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Quantitative Health at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Center for Systems Neuroscience Seminar (Prof. Mark Churchland, Columbia University)Hosted by Prof. Michael Economo and Brian DePasquale
Wednesday, December 31
Wednesday, March 19
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AI Seminar: High-Resolution Frame Interpolation with Patch-based Cascaded DiffusionWe introduce HiFI, a patch-based cascaded pixel diffusion approach for High resolution Frame Interpolation, that generalizes across diverse resolutions up to 8K, a wide range of scene motions, and a broad spectrum of challenging scenes. HiFI helps significantly with high resolution and complex repeated textures that require global context. HiFI demonstrates comparable or beyond state-of-the-art…
Monday, March 24
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Science Communication for Purpose and Impact: How to Move ForwardIn these challenging times, effective science communication is essential. Join the CAS Office of Research Administration on Monday, March 24 for a talk with Dr. Sunshine Menezes: “Science Communication for Purpose and Impact: How to Move Forward”.
Tuesday, March 25
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IGS Visiting Researcher Presentationspresentations and discussions featuring new Visiting Researchers.
Wednesday, March 26
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Research on Tap: The Biology of AgingDive into the cutting-edge discoveries being made by BU researchers across campus who are working to slow, reverse, or even prevent age-related diseases.