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 31 through May 31)
Monday, March 31
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Why population heterogeneity matters for modelling infectious diseases11am-12pm: Guest lecture by Sara Del Valle, PhD, Chief Scientist, Associate Laboratory Directorate for Global Security at Los Alamos National Laboratory Open to the public.
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Research Meets Policy: Engaging with Federal LawmakersDiscover ways to ensure your research has a positive impact on policy.
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AIR Distinguished Speaker SeriesSpeaker: Charlie Wang, Professor of Smart Manufacturing at the University of Manchester Faculty Host: Emily Whiting, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Boston University Talk Title: “Field Based Computation for Vector 3D Printing: Slicing, Toolpath Generation & Motion Planning” Abstract: Although additive manufacturing is called 3D printing, the fabrication in most cases is still in a…
Tuesday, April 1
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Geoeconomic Fragmentation and the World EconomyA trend toward geoeconomic fragmentation (GEF) has emerged as a significant challenge with far-reaching economic implications for countries across the world. Through which channels is GEF expected to impact the world economy? What are potential global and regional output losses of GEF? And how does the measurement of geopolitical distance between country pairs affect international…
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CISE Seminar: Tobias Fischer, Associate Professor, Queensland University of TechnologyVisual Place Recognition: Navigating Without GPS Using Bio-Inspired Approaches Knowing your location is fundamental to navigation – for humans, animals, and autonomous systems alike. But how can robots determine their position with confidence and precision in environments where satellite systems are unavailable or unreliable? The central theme of this talk explores Visual Place Recognition (VPR),…
Wednesday, April 2
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Research on Tap: Tackling Cancer Through Multidisciplinary ResearchCancer remains one of the most complex and pressing challenges in medicine, requiring innovative approaches that span disciplines and perspectives. Advancing our understanding through research is critical to unlocking new prevention strategies, breakthrough treatments, and improved outcomes for patients worldwide. This Research on Tap event will showcase the diverse and influential cancer research being conducted…