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Four steps are required at least two weeks before you defend. November 1 is the last day by which you may meet this requirement if you intend to graduate in January 2025.
Title: Data and AI Markets: Grand Opportunities for Data and AI Model Sharing, Discovery, and Integration
Dr. Wei Pan, Sandia National Laboratory
Title: Quantum enhanced Josephson junction field effect transistor for microelectronics applications
Learn about how you can be funded through the Charles Center to complete undergraduate research this summer in STEM!
Dr. Lucian Harland-Lang, University College London, Title: Pinning down proton structure at the LHC and beyond
Learn about how you can be funded through the Charles Center to complete undergraduate research this summer in STEM!
Join the PRIME Mentors in watching our favorite episodes from "The Big Bang Theory". Open to all students, we will have free snacks and beverages! This is a great way to relax and laugh before Thanksgiving break. We will start at 6:30pm in ISC 1127.
Join us to celebrate the recipients of the 2025 Art & Science Exchange Awards and for an engaging and personal talk by an artist and a scientist on embracing dualities and leveraging the synergy of “and.” Reception to follow.
Joshua Erlich, William & Mary, Title: Randomness in quantum mechanics, gravity, and quantum gravity
Offices closed (4 recognition hours added to state additional time off). No classes scheduled.
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