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Tuesday, May 7, 2024
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1:00 PM
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2:30 PM
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Inquiring on Budgets and Running PeopleSoft Financial Reports
- Location: Online
- Contact: Jean Schlesinger
- Description: Learn how to run PeopleSoft Financial Reports GL7045 Revenue and Expense, GM7047 Rev and Expense Projects, GL7062 Transaction Detail Report and GL7079 open Encumbrance Report and look up your budget. Watch Accounting 101 Video prior to the event.
Zoom
Zoom Link and prerequisite video/handout will be sent upon registration.
- Link: https://my.umassd.edu/group/procurement-videos
- Topical Areas: audience: Staff, audience: Faculty, Training
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Wednesday, May 8, 2024
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Final Exams End
- Location: Online
- Contact: Online & Continuing Education
- Description: Spring 2024 Final Exams end for the Third 5-week session MLT-MLS Program classes.
- Link: https://www.umassd.edu/online/
- Topical Areas: OCE Academic Calendar, OCE Spring, OCE Third 5-week session
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Final Exams End
- Location: Online
- Contact: Online & Continuing Education
- Description: Spring 2024 14-week full session final exams end.
- Link: https://www.umassd.edu/online/
- Topical Areas: OCE Academic Calendar, OCE Full session, OCE Spring
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Final Exams End
- Location: Online
- Contact: Online & Continuing Education
- Description: Spring 2024 Accelerated Nursing Session 1 final exams end.
- Link: https://www.umassd.edu/online/
- Topical Areas: OCE Academic Calendar, OCE Accelerated Nursing Session 1, OCE Spring
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8:00 AM
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11:00 PM
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Thursday, May 9, 2024
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10:00 AM
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11:00 AM
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Department of Fisheries Oceanography MS Thesis Defense by Amanda Meli
- Location: > See description for location
- Contact: > See Description for contact information
- Description: SMAST East 101-103 and Via Zoom
Abstract: A baseline assessment of crustacean has many applications, it can used to quantify organisms for comparisons throughout years, as a pilot study to determine best practices for abundance surveys, or to explore species distribution and aggregation. Windfarms and climate change have the potential to be major drivers of environmental change on the continental shelf. Estimating the absolute abundance, distribution, and preferences of these species will allow researchers, years from now, to quantify the environmental changes and discern population patterns. This baseline assessment discerned that hermit crabs were the most common crustacea in the survey, Atlantic rock crabs had the largest biomass, crustaceans aggregate at a wide range of distances in similar locations over time, and temperature, competitors, and sediment have the biggest influence in distribution.
- Link: https://umassd.zoom.us/j/95687804967?pwd=TzNIS2IrM2wwbmdSZnlkRHNiSTdDQT09
- Topical Areas: SMAST, Students, Graduate
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Friday, May 10, 2024
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2:00 PM
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3:00 PM
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Summer Financial Aid FAFSA Help Zoom Labs
- Location: > See description for location
- Contact: > See Description for contact information
- Description: Financial Aid Services wants to remind all students to file their FAFSA! Join Financial Aid Services for FAFSA Help Labs via Zoom on Fridays from 2-3pm for help filing your FAFSA and learning more about financial aid.
https://umassd.zoom.us/j/96235213250?pwd=ZE1FSWtNek05dnNEQWVqdnZyNHVDUT09
Contact Mark Yanni
myanni@umassd.edu
- Topical Areas: Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, Transfers, Financial Aid
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1:00 PM
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3:00 PM
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Mechanical Engineering MS Thesis Defense by Ms. Stephanie DeCarvalho
- Location: > See description for location
- Contact: Mechanical Engineering Department
- Description: Mechanical Engineering MS Thesis Defense by
Ms. Stephanie DeCarvalho
DATE:
May 10, 2024
TIME:
1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M.
LOCATION:
ZOOM link:
https://umassd.zoom.us/j/91399406281?pwd=aUNpWS8ybFQ5eFNIWlVmRGNjbmlaZz09
(Contact scunha@umassd.edu for Meeting ID and PassCode)
TOPIC:
Computational Modeling of Materials and Structures for Biomedical Applications: from 3D Printed Implants to Tissue Growth
ABSTRACT:
Computational modeling has been increasingly used to aid and improve engineering design, fabrication, and manufacturing. In the biomedical field, scientists and clinicians could use computational models to better understand biological phenomena and develop more precise treatment strategies. This thesis employs computational modeling of materials and structures to study two examples in biomedical applications: the development of a patient-specific additively manufactured knee implant and the prediction of an embryonic chick in its first stages of growth. Additive manufacturing (AM) has emerged as an innovative way of manufacturing products of complicated and customized geometries. Bioengineering has a special interest in AM as the possibility of creating patient specific implants that can help increase satisfaction and comfort with procedures. This study explores the use of patient data in combination with finite element modeling and analysis to evaluate the performance of an AM knee implant. The approach is demonstrated on a distal femur replacement for a 50-year-old male patient from the open-access Natural Knee Data. The performance of the implant is influenced by the printing process parameters that are used to print the part. The results show that build orientations have a significant impact on both shape distortions and residual stresses. Understanding the developmental growth from a single cell into a more complex multicellular structure contributes to topics such as tissue engineering and growth defects as well as developing individual treatments. In combination with experimental results, computational analysis can increase the understanding of the behavior of organisms. Morphomechanics are used to create a computational model to simulate the tissue growth in the embryonic chick during the early stages of its development. As the chick embryo develops, the behavior and positioning of the embryo is affected by the membrane in which it develops. The effects of the growth and its surroundings result in a series of coupled bending and twisting of the embryonic body. Using computational modeling in personalized medical implants and developmental biology, this study contributes to the goals of advancing precision health initiatives. Patient-specific implants that are created to be a perfect fit would increase the probability of more patients recovering with diminished pain, increased mobility, and an improvement in their quality of life. The deformation and behavior of biological development supports the research of quantifying health conditions that may result from environmental, developmental, or genetic influences. Understanding these factors supports the advancement of preventative medical research to preserve the health of patients.
ADVISOR:
- Dr. Jun Li, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, UMass Dartmouth
COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
- Dr. Wenzhen Huang, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, UMass Dartmouth
- Dr. Alfa Heryudono, Associate Professor of Department of Mathematics, UMass Dartmouth
Open to the public.
All MNE students are encouraged to attend.
For more information, please contact Dr. Jun Li (jun.li@umassd.edu).
- Topical Areas: Faculty, General Public, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Lectures and Seminars
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Saturday, May 11, 2024
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10:00 AM
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1:00 PM
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ALANA Graduation
- Location: The Marketplace
- Contact: > See Description for contact information
- Description: UMass Dartmouth celebrates African American, Latino, Asian and Native American graduates of color.
10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
Marketplace
Contact: Donna Moore, dmoore@umassd.edu or 508-999-9222
Sponsored by the Frederick Douglass Unity House & BH4S
- Topical Areas: University Community, Black History 4 Seasons, Fredrick Douglass Unity House, Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, University Marketing
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Final Grades Due
- Location: Online
- Contact: Online & Continuing Education
- Description: Spring 2024 14-week full session grades are due, 72 hours from final exam day.
- Link: https://www.umassd.edu/online/
- Topical Areas: OCE Academic Calendar, OCE Full session, OCE Spring
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Final Grades Due
- Location: Online
- Contact: Online & Continuing Education
- Description: Spring 2024 grades are due, 72 hours from final exam day for the Third 5-week session MLT-MLS Program classes.
- Link: https://www.umassd.edu/online/
- Topical Areas: OCE Academic Calendar, OCE Spring, OCE Third 5-week session
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11:00 AM
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12:00 PM
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Final Grades Due
- Location: Online
- Contact: Online & Continuing Education
- Description: Spring 2024 Accelerated Nursing Session 1 grades are due, 72 hours from final exam day.
- Link: https://www.umassd.edu/online/
- Topical Areas: OCE Academic Calendar, OCE Accelerated Nursing Session 1, OCE Spring
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