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3 11AM UMdCSS - Will quantum interior point methods be practical? An end-to-end resource analysis for portfolio optimization incorporating improvements to state preparation
3 11AM UMdCSS - Will quantum interior point methods be practical? An end-to-end resource analysis for portfolio optimization incorporating improvements to state preparation
   5PM HHMI - Developing the Next Generation of Scientists: Reflections and Recommendations (ticket required)
   5PM HHMI - Developing the Next Generation of Scientists: Reflections and Recommendations (ticket required)
  8 GSW - Using Geophysical Data to Support Operations in Sea & Lake Ice AND Weighing the Cryosphere and monitoring its changes with the GRACE Follow-On satellite mission AND Measuring our changing Cryosphere one photon at a time
4 11AM UMdCS - Organic synthesis with small rings and HIV vaccine chemical biology with 6-membered rings
4 11AM UMdCS - Organic synthesis with small rings and HIV vaccine chemical biology with 6-membered rings
5 10AM UMdCSS - Program Synthesis with Lightweight Abstractions
5 10AM UMdCSS - Program Synthesis with Lightweight Abstractions

Revision as of 06:12, 2 May 2023

NOTE: Due to intermittant internet access, I may not always be able to update this. See wiki.hacdc.org/index.php/Area_science_event_info for the "instruction manual" for this list. May 3 11AM UMdCSS - Will quantum interior point methods be practical? An end-to-end resource analysis for portfolio optimization incorporating improvements to state preparation 5PM HHMI - Developing the Next Generation of Scientists: Reflections and Recommendations (ticket required) 8 GSW - Using Geophysical Data to Support Operations in Sea & Lake Ice AND Weighing the Cryosphere and monitoring its changes with the GRACE Follow-On satellite mission AND Measuring our changing Cryosphere one photon at a time 4 11AM UMdCS - Organic synthesis with small rings and HIV vaccine chemical biology with 6-membered rings 5 10AM UMdCSS - Program Synthesis with Lightweight Abstractions 10:15 UMdBS - How does one (re)build a brain to learn and remember? 11 UMdEgS - Smart 3D Microtechnologies for Biology and Human Health 5PM NAS - Creating Soft "Biocompatable" Tech (registration, mailchi.mp/nas/this-week-creating-soft-biocompatible-tech) 7 7:30PM NoVAC - radio astronomy from the South Pole 8 4PM UMdBpS - Single-cell imaging and single-cell manipulation: Measurement considerations for emerging technologies 9 11AM UMdCS - Quantifying bias in receptor tyrosine kinase signaling. 4PM UMdCSS - MAESTRO: Open-Ended Environment Design for Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (registration requested) 10 3:15PM UMdMS - The games that people, lizards, and cancer cells play 11 2PM UMdPS - Simulating the Schwinger model as an open quantum system 12 8AM-6PM IBBR - Structural Biology Day (registration required) 13 1:30PM NCAS - The Great Australian Psychic Prediction Experiment. 15 5PM Walt Whitman High School - Whitman Robotics - Community Open Lab Night (www.team1389.org) 18 1PM APS - Dragonfly: Flights of Exploration on an Exotic Ocean World 7 RSC Numberphiles - Harmonic Analysis for Poets 19 8PM PSW - Inhabiting the Moon Building Systems for Lunar Life 24 8PM NASM - Exploring the Moon and Mars: Learning to Work and Live in Space (registration required) June 2 8PM PSW - Einstein's Real Equation Mass, Energy and the Curvature of Space-Time 12 3PM UMdCSS - PhD Defense: ANALYZING COMMUNICATIVE CHOICES TO UNDERSTAND THEIR MOTIVATIONS, CONTEXT-BASED VARIATION, AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES 16 8PM PSW - The Ike Dike Protecting Houston from Water Disasters 29 8PM NASM - The Habitability of Worlds in the Outer Solar System (registration required)