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ChiCyberCon—Cybersecurity Conference and Expo
ChiCyberCon—Cybersecurity Conference and Expo When: Friday, April 12, 2024, from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (light breakfast served from 8–9 a.m.) Where: Illinois Institute of Technology, Hermann Hall, 3241 South...
Discrete Applied Math by Dan Dominik: Fractional DP-Coloring of Graphs
Speaker: Dan Dominik, Illinois Institute of Technology Title: Fractional DP-coloring of Graphs Abstract: Fractional coloring is linear programming relaxation of classic coloring of graphs where...
Applied Mathematics Colloquia by Lars Peter Hansen: How Should Climate Change Uncertainty Impact Social Valuation and Policy?
Speaker: Lars Peter Hansen, David Rockefeller Distinguished Service Professor in Economics and Statistics, University of Chicago Title: How Should Climate Change Uncertainty Impact Social Valuation...
2024 Public Interest Awards
Join us for an inspirational evening on Tuesday, April 16, at our annual Public Interest Awards! We will honor students and a public interest partner that have devoted their time over the past year to...
Computational Mathematics and Statistics Seminar by Aleksei Sorokin: Walsh Functions and Spaces
Title: Walsh Functions and Spaces Speaker: Aleksei Sorokin, Illinois Institute of Technology Abstract: The Fourier series expands a periodic function into a sum of trigonometric functions. For smooth...
FDSN Spring 2024 Seminar Series: Catherine Rolfe
The Department of Food Science and Nutrition presents its spring 2024 seminar series featuring guest speaker Catherine Rolfe, research biologist for the United States Food and Drug Administration, who...
Attribution and Analytics: Better Together
Stuart School of Business research presentation by: Industry Assistant Professor of Management Science Seung Youn Cha
Discrete Applied Math Seminar by Doug West: Sharp Lower Bounds for the Number of Maximum Matchings in Bipartite Multigraphs
Speaker: Doug West, professor emeritus of mathematics, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Title: Sharp Lower Bounds for the Number of Maximum Matchings in Bipartite Multigraphs Abstract: We study...
You've Been Served: A Drag Show
You've Been Served is Chicago-Kent Lambdas' Second Annual Drag Show. Lambdas uses this event to raise money for organizations around Chicago that provide support for Trans people.
One Earth Film Festival in Bronzeville
Register and join the Office of Community Affairs, Modern Landscape Architecture + Urbanism, Department of Environment, Organic Oneness, Bronzeville Black Metropolis National Heritage Area...