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August 2018
August 2018
1 - 10AM - UMdCSS - PhD Defense: Designing and Evaluating Next-Generation Thermographic Systems to Support Residential Energy Audits
    11AM - UMdCSS - Approaching deterministic boson sampling with random input photonic occupation numbers and random injection times or colors
    noon - NOAA - The Coastal Recovery from Storms Tool (CReST): A Model for Assessing the Impact of Sea Level Rise on Natural and Managed Beaches and Dunes
    2PM - UMdCSS - PhD Defense: HandSight: A Touch-Based Wearable System to Increase Information Accessibility for People with Visual Impairments
2 - noon - NOAA - Climate Potential Surprises - Compound Extremes and Tipping Elements (Climate Science Special Report)
    2PM - UMdES - Dissertation - Eric Hughes
5 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Magnetic fields in the Milky Way
5 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Magnetic fields in the Milky Way
6 - 3PM - UMdCSS - Linking Image Descriptions to Wikipedia Articles with Deep Learning Image Classification
6 - 3PM - UMdCSS - Linking Image Descriptions to Wikipedia Articles with Deep Learning Image Classification

Revision as of 23:38, 2 August 2018

See wiki.hacdc.org/index.php/Area_science_event_info for the "instruction manual" for this list. August 2018 5 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Magnetic fields in the Milky Way 6 - 3PM - UMdCSS - Linking Image Descriptions to Wikipedia Articles with Deep Learning Image Classification 6:30PM - DCSC - Polar Opposites 7 - noon - NOAA - Identifying Ocean Events & Seasonal Trends of Bio-physical Water Properties & Dynamic Anomalous Marine Conditions in the Gulf of Mexico Elemental Stoichiometry: A Swiss Army Knife for Long-Term Water Quality Monitoring 1PM - UMdPS - BSM physics in neutrino scattering 8PM - STScI - Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust: The Fate of Stars like the Sun 8 - noon - NOAA - NOAA Geospatial (Geographic Information System) Hot Topics 7:30PM - amateur radio 9 - noon - NOAA - Long-Term Climate Mitigation Perspectives and the 2oC Objective 12 - 7PM - NoVAC - Astronomy 101 14 - noon - NOAA - Impacts of high-resolution Himawari-8 AMVs on TC forecast in HWRF Science communication @ NOAA: Effective strategies to increase public engagement and understanding of science 1PM - RSC ST (registration required) 7:30PM - HacDC - monthly meeting 15 - 1PM - APS - Tour of Montgomery College Planetarium 16 - noon - NOAA - The Causes and Consequences of a Rapidly Changing Arctic 7PM - HAL - Determining Initial Conditions for Type Ia Supernovae 17 - 11AM - NASM - AC -star formation, interstellar space, astronomy in Chile 20 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Cool Science from Near the Sun 21 - 7PM - RSC 22 - noon - NOAA - Multi-stressor effects of ultraviolet light, temperature, and salinity on oil toxicity in estuarine species 23 - noon - NOAA - Climate Tidings of the Tides 4PM - NASM - The Space Force in Historical Context (registration required) 28 - noon - NOAA - The Fourth U.S. National Climate Assessment: An Overview of Volume 1 3:30PM - UMdES - SS 29 - 10AM - UMdES noon - NOAA - Cooperative Monitoring Program for Fish Spawning Aggregations in the Gulf of Mexico 30 - 4:30PM? - UMdES - DS 7:30PM - ASG 31 - 11AM - UMdPS - NTS noon - UMdES - ACBBT Sept. 4 - 8PM - STScI - 100 Ways to "Die" in the Universe 5 - noon - NOAA - Underwater: Rising Seas, Chronic Floods, and the Implications for U.S. Coastal Real Estate 6 - noon - State of the Nation's River: How is the Potomac doing? 19 - 1PM - APS - Fermi's Decade of Observing the Extreme Universe 20 - 6:30PM - DASER - art and the brain (registration & photo ID required) 27 - 7:30PM - ASG - Scientific Visualization Oct. 2 - 8PM - STScI - Chasing Supernovae with Kepler