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Introduction to (modern) Polyhedral Geometry. This lecture defines convex sets and polyhedra and proves a few statements about convex sets and polyhedra.
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An interactive discussion on generative AI (genAI) and the real-world applications of large language models, ChatGPT, and other genAI tools, led by the Information Technology Services team in the…
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This talk was given at the 2023 Summer Institute on Teaching and Technology. In this Live-Action Presentation I will illustrate some of the ways that I use google docs in my upper division writing…
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This interview is with Kent J. Bradford, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Plant Sciences. He was appointed in 1982 (initially in the Vegetable Crops Department) and retired in 2019. Kent’s…
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Peter completed his doctorate in physics at UCD with Steven Carlip in 2005, researching the semi-classical theory of gravitation. He decided to forgo looking for a postdoc, and instead, taught for a…
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In this seminar, Desireé Abbott talks about how leaving grad school with a master's degree was one of the best decisions she ever made and how that set her on the path to find her true…
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This interview is with Leo Chalupa, Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Chair Emeritus of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior. He was appointed in 1975 and retired in 2009 to accept a position…
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Jorge Berny leads a seminar about the history, domestication, and cultural uses of Phaseolus beans.
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Fernando Erismann (BS Applied Physics 1991) speaks on April 7, 2023 in the Alumni Seminar Series
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Joseph Patel ’94, winner of an Academy Award and a Grammy in 2022, returned to campus as a guest for the first Chancellor’s Colloquium of the new academic year. Patel has a long history…
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Our first fall event, a DOLCE meeting that took place this coming Friday, October 7, at noon via Zoom, featured four speakers, two of them faculty. Ian Korf, Professor of Molecular and Cellular…
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