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Attention Illinois Tech faculty, grad students, and beyond! Join us for an exclusive showcase of five groundbreaking research projects tackling cutting-edge topics such as battery technology...
Attention Illinois Tech faculty, grad students, and beyond! Join us for an exclusive showcase of five groundbreaking research projects tackling cutting-edge topics such as battery technology...
Are you looking to connect with others? Do you love reading all kinds of books? If you answered yes, the Community Book Club is for you! The March book is Dark Days Ahead by Natalie Docherty. For...
Are you looking for ways to meet new people, practice your communication skills, learn about different cultures, and enjoy free pizza? Join us for our weekly SPEAK: Conversation Group meetings every...
Generative artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT are being widely used, but often falsify information (a process known as “hallucinating”). For this reason, many publishers and funders...
Speaker: Oliver Michel Title: Network Systems for Optimizing Video-Conferencing Applications Abstract Over the past five years, video-conferencing applications (VCAs) have experienced explosive growth...
The Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering presents their spring 2025 seminar series featuring guest speaker Abriana Stewart-Height, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of...
Learn about critical ethical considerations including plagiarism and self-plagiarism, authorship attribution and contributor roles, and ethical practices in open access publishing. We’ll explore how...
Speaker: George Yin, professor of mathematics, University of Connecticut Title: Stochastic Kolmogorov Systems and Applications Abstract: In this talk, we present some of our recent work on stochastic...
An in-person roundtable discussion will be held at Illinois Tech to discuss South Korea’s engagement with the United States, China, and among other countries. Topics to be discussed include security...
Speaker: Daniel Kosmas, assistant professor of mechanical and industrial engineering, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Title: Network Disruption Models for Public Good Abstract: Network disruption...