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August 2020
Graduate Studies in Computational & Data Sciences Info Session
4:00 p.m. E.D.T. / 8:00 p.m. G.M.T. | ZOOM EVENT | REGISTER HERE Learn about graduate programs that will prepare you for success in computationally intensive fields, and how you…
September 2021
MICDE & MIDAS Graduate Programs Info Session (Virtual)
Join the MICDE and MIDAS teams for a 1-hour virtual information session to learn more about our computational and data science graduate program offerings, including: the Ph.D. in Scientific Computing,…
MICDE & MIDAS Graduate Programs Information Tables (In-person)
Meet 1:1 with MICDE and MIDAS graduate program faculty and staff managers to learn more about the institutes and the computational and data science graduate programs they offer, including: the…
April 2022
MICDE/AIM Seminar: Miguel Moyers-González, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Canterbury
Inferring physical properties and topographical features from free surface flow data
Find out more »May 2022
2022 SIAM Student Mini-Symposium in Applied Mathematics
The SIAM student chapter at the University of Michigan is hosting its 3rd Annual Student Mini-symposium in Applied Mathematics. This event will allow students from different disciplines in the area…
October 2022
MICDE & MIDAS Graduate Programs Info Session North Campus
Join the MICDE and MIDAS teams for a 1-hour information session to learn more about our computational and data science graduate program offerings, including: the Ph.D. in Scientific Computing, the…
MICDE Seminar: Reese Jones, Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories
Predicting failure in porous metals using convolutional neural networks.
November 2022
MICDE & MIDAS Graduate Programs Info Session Central Campus
Join us to learn more about the MICDE & MIDAS computational and data science graduate programs.
MICDE / AIM Seminar: Jennifer Franck, Assistant Professor of Engineering Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
This talk will introduce a bio-inspired oscillating turbine, which can generate energy from moving water through lift generation.
February 2023
Mark Pauly Professor of Computer Science, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
ZOOM EVENT Mark Pauly is a full professor at EPFL, where he directs the Geometric Computing Laboratory (GCM). Prior to joining EPFL, he was assistant professor at ETH Zurich, postdoctoral…