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Dr. Michael Burnam-Fink at Brown Bag Lunch
Dr. Michael Burnam-Fink will be the featured speaker at our weekly CMCI Brown Bag Lunch on Monday, September 10. His talk is titled “Visualizing Collaboration: Interactive Bibliometric Network Mapping for Evaluating Interdisciplinary Research Groups” and will take place at 12:30 in the Collaboratorium, IRIC 352. Michael is an instructor at Arizona State University and holds…
Brainstorming a Modeler’s Workshop
Come to the CMCI Brown Bag Lunch: Brainstorming a Modeler’s Workshop Monday, April 1612:30 – 1:30 p.m.Collaboratorium, IRIC 352 The CMCI hosts a 1-2 day modeler’s workshop during the fall of each year. And it’s time to plan for 2018! What topics do you want covered? What have you loved about past workshops? What do you want…
Brown Bag Lunch: Predict, Simulate, and Replace: Applications of digital twins working with AI agents
We are very excited to announce our upcoming Brown Bag Lunch happening Monday, February 2nd, from 12:30-1:30pm in the Collaboratorium (IRIC 352). This Monday we will be joined by Jean-Marc Gauthier when he presents his talk, Predict, Simulate, and Replace: Applications of digital twins working with AI agents. This is quick talk on digital twin research projects working with AI agents being developed by VTD’s VRLab. We will cover digital twin projects for bio-computing, lunar surface, wildfire intelligence,…
BBL / BYOC Series: August 6th – Building Reliable Tools for Science Using New AI Resources
This session will be led by Jennifer Johnson-Leung and Bert Baumgaertner.
Solve the Puzzle!
Several people reported the correct answer and students and postdocs were rewarded with chocolate at the CMCI Luncheon yesterday. The image was created by CMCI Postdoctoral Fellow Dharmesh Patel for the College of Science 2018 Photography and Graphic Arts Contest. Congratulations to CMCI student researcher Emmanuel Ijezie who submitted one of the top 5 images…
Make Your Own Virus
Nearly two dozen people gathered in the Collaboratorium for an unusual Brown Bag Lunch on Monday to learn a little about virus structure and to make their own beaded virus. Our beginning work looked nothing like Holly’s expert designs but we had fun trying!
