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4 - 2PM - UMdBS - Phosphoproteomics as proxy of pathway activity in cancer | 4 - 2PM - UMdBS - Phosphoproteomics as proxy of pathway activity in cancer | ||
5 - 8PM - PSW - Taking the Pulse of the Ocean in a Changing World | 5 - 8PM - PSW - Taking the Pulse of the Ocean in a Changing World | ||
7 - 1PM - DC Futurist Soiciety | UMd. Obs. - 2018 Observing Highlights | ||
7 - 1PM - DC Futurist Soiciety - space policy & human settlement (www.facebook.com/dcfuturistsociety/; registration) | |||
9 - 1PM - RSC ST | 9 - 1PM - RSC ST | ||
6PM - Nerds In NoMa - My Side Hustle, My Self: Dreaming and doing in D.C. | |||
7:30PM - HacDC - monthly meeting | 7:30PM - HacDC - monthly meeting | ||
10 - noon - NOAA - Synthesis of public water supply use in the United States: Spatio-temporal patterns and socio-economic controls | 10 - noon - NOAA - Synthesis of public water supply use in the United States: Spatio-temporal patterns and socio-economic controls | ||
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12 - 2PM - UMdBS - Assessing 16S Metagenomics | 12 - 2PM - UMdBS - Assessing 16S Metagenomics | ||
13 - 7:30PM - NCA - Newton and Halley | 13 - 7:30PM - NCA - Newton and Halley | ||
14 - 7PM - NoVAC - Astronomical Ideas that were Almost Correct | |||
16 - noon - NOAA - Bloom and Bust: Algae Takes a Toll on the Housing Market | 16 - noon - NOAA - Bloom and Bust: Algae Takes a Toll on the Housing Market | ||
6:30PM - CI CSE - 40 years of Evolution of Darwin's Finches (registration required) | 6:30PM - CI CSE - 40 years of Evolution of Darwin's Finches (registration required) | ||
7PM - RSC | |||
8PM - STScI - Webb in Three Acts: The Telescope, The Science, The Legacy | 8PM - STScI - Webb in Three Acts: The Telescope, The Science, The Legacy | ||
17 - noon - NOAA - Building a Twenty-First Century Heavy Icebreaker: Balancing Security and Science Capabilities | 17 - noon - NOAA - Building a Twenty-First Century Heavy Icebreaker: Balancing Security and Science Capabilities | ||
19 - 8PM - PSW - The Atlas of | 1PM - APS - Fundamental Physics and the Fifth Dimension | ||
18 - 7PM - HAL - Hot Jupiters and Lava Planets: Exploring the Diversity of Exoplanets. | |||
19 - 8PM - PSW - The Human Cell Atlas | |||
20 - 1:30PM - NCAS - Scientifical Americans: Paranormal Researchers and the Public Understanding of Science | |||
8PM - UMd. Obs. - How massive can stars be? | |||
23 - noon - NOAA - Economic Valuation of Natural Infrastructure Provided by the Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve | 23 - noon - NOAA - Economic Valuation of Natural Infrastructure Provided by the Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve | ||
24 - 11AM - UMdCSS - Reasoning about Incomplete and Uncertain Preferences with Order-based Markov Models | 24 - 11AM - UMdCSS - Reasoning about Incomplete and Uncertain Preferences with Order-based Markov Models | ||
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February | February | ||
5 - 11AM - UMdPS - Electronic and Optoelectronic Physics in the van der Waals Heterojunctions | 5 - 11AM - UMdPS - Electronic and Optoelectronic Physics in the van der Waals Heterojunctions | ||
8PM - UMd. Obs. - Watching the Explosive Universe in Action | |||
6 - 8PM - STScI - The Wildest Weather in the Universe | |||
7 - 8PM - NASM - Engineering Miracles for Scientific Discoveries with the James Webb Space Telescope (ticket required) | |||
9 - 8PM - PSW - Cultural Heritage and Modern Inscriptional Forgeries in the Marketplace | |||
10 - 7:30PM - NCA - The New Moon | |||
13 - 6PM - Nerds In NoMa - Love Me Tinder: Digital dating in the city | |||
7:30PM - HacDC - monthly meeting | |||
15 - 7PM - HAL - TESS Mission | |||
March | |||
6 - 8PM - STScI - Mapping the United Federation of Planets: An Astronomer's Guide to the Galaxy | |||
10 - 7:30PM - NCA - What We Can Learn from Dust in the Solar System | |||
13 - 6PM - Nerds In NoMa - "I'm Totally Starting a Podcast":Learning to love the mic | |||
14 - 7:30PM - HacDC - monthly meeting | |||
8PM - NASM - The Earliest Galaxies: Exploring Cosmic Sunrise with Hubble, Spitzer, and JWST (ticket required) | |||
15 - 7PM - HAL - Eclipse 2017: Results and Next Steps for NASA | |||
23 - 8PM - PSW - Earth's Earliest Life Written in Stone | |||
April | |||
6 - 8PM - PSW - Cube Sats | |||
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Revision as of 06:30, 29 December 2017
See wiki.hacdc.org/index.php/Area_science_event_info for the "instruction manual" for this list. January 2018 3 - 2PM - UMdBS - BISI Dissertation Colloquium: Susan Park Ochsner 4 - 2PM - UMdBS - Phosphoproteomics as proxy of pathway activity in cancer 5 - 8PM - PSW - Taking the Pulse of the Ocean in a Changing World UMd. Obs. - 2018 Observing Highlights 7 - 1PM - DC Futurist Soiciety - space policy & human settlement (www.facebook.com/dcfuturistsociety/; registration) 9 - 1PM - RSC ST 6PM - Nerds In NoMa - My Side Hustle, My Self: Dreaming and doing in D.C. 7:30PM - HacDC - monthly meeting 10 - noon - NOAA - Synthesis of public water supply use in the United States: Spatio-temporal patterns and socio-economic controls 3PM - NOAA - Tools for evaluating tradeoffs inherent in marine ecosystem-based management: a perspective from the West Coast 7:30PM - HacDC - amateur radio 11 - 2PM - NOAA - Vertical Datum Transformation (VDATUM) software tool 12 - 2PM - UMdBS - Assessing 16S Metagenomics 13 - 7:30PM - NCA - Newton and Halley 14 - 7PM - NoVAC - Astronomical Ideas that were Almost Correct 16 - noon - NOAA - Bloom and Bust: Algae Takes a Toll on the Housing Market 6:30PM - CI CSE - 40 years of Evolution of Darwin's Finches (registration required) 7PM - RSC 8PM - STScI - Webb in Three Acts: The Telescope, The Science, The Legacy 17 - noon - NOAA - Building a Twenty-First Century Heavy Icebreaker: Balancing Security and Science Capabilities 1PM - APS - Fundamental Physics and the Fifth Dimension 18 - 7PM - HAL - Hot Jupiters and Lava Planets: Exploring the Diversity of Exoplanets. 19 - 8PM - PSW - The Human Cell Atlas 20 - 1:30PM - NCAS - Scientifical Americans: Paranormal Researchers and the Public Understanding of Science 8PM - UMd. Obs. - How massive can stars be? 23 - noon - NOAA - Economic Valuation of Natural Infrastructure Provided by the Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve 24 - 11AM - UMdCSS - Reasoning about Incomplete and Uncertain Preferences with Order-based Markov Models 26 - 11AM - UMdCSS - The Polynomial Method Strikes Back: Tight Quantum Query Bounds via Dual Polynomials 30 - noon - NOAA - Data Driven Decision-Making: Introducing the American Community Survey 31 - noon - NOAA - Well below 2 C: Mitigation strategies for avoiding dangerous to catastrophic climate changes February 5 - 11AM - UMdPS - Electronic and Optoelectronic Physics in the van der Waals Heterojunctions 8PM - UMd. Obs. - Watching the Explosive Universe in Action 6 - 8PM - STScI - The Wildest Weather in the Universe 7 - 8PM - NASM - Engineering Miracles for Scientific Discoveries with the James Webb Space Telescope (ticket required) 9 - 8PM - PSW - Cultural Heritage and Modern Inscriptional Forgeries in the Marketplace 10 - 7:30PM - NCA - The New Moon 13 - 6PM - Nerds In NoMa - Love Me Tinder: Digital dating in the city 7:30PM - HacDC - monthly meeting 15 - 7PM - HAL - TESS Mission March 6 - 8PM - STScI - Mapping the United Federation of Planets: An Astronomer's Guide to the Galaxy 10 - 7:30PM - NCA - What We Can Learn from Dust in the Solar System 13 - 6PM - Nerds In NoMa - "I'm Totally Starting a Podcast":Learning to love the mic 14 - 7:30PM - HacDC - monthly meeting 8PM - NASM - The Earliest Galaxies: Exploring Cosmic Sunrise with Hubble, Spitzer, and JWST (ticket required) 15 - 7PM - HAL - Eclipse 2017: Results and Next Steps for NASA 23 - 8PM - PSW - Earth's Earliest Life Written in Stone April 6 - 8PM - PSW - Cube Sats