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Sunday, November 27, 2022
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  • Residence Hall Open after Thanksgiving Break
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: Residence Halls open after Thanksgiving Break. 508-999-8140 or housing@umassd.edu
  • Topical Areas: Staff and Administrators, Students, Student Affairs
Monday, November 28, 2022
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  • GREEN MOVE-OUT DAY
  • Location: UMass Dartmouth , 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA
  • Contact: Campus Sustainability and Residential Initiatives
  • Description: The office of campus sustainability is asking all students to participate in our annual GREEN MOVE-OUT DAY by donating unwanted books, furniture, bedding, electronics, and other various home goods! These products will either be recycled, donated to other students, or put up for sale in our campus thrift store. We invite the whole student body to participate in GREEN MOVE-OUT DAY!
  • Topical Areas: Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Law Alumni, SMAST, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, University Marketing, Sustainability Office, Conferences & Events, Student Affairs
10:00 AM - 1:30 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • New Employee Orientation
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Contact: Human Resources
  • Description: New Employee Orientation is held on a biweekly basis throughout the year for new employees of the University. Attendance at an Orientation session is a mandatory component of the onboarding process. This session will cover a wide range of topics to guide new employees in their transition to the University, including, but not limited to: HR policies; procedures; an overview of key departments and their functions, and detailed benefits information. Location: TBD
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, Staff and Administrators
8:00 AM - 11:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Classes resume
  • Location: UMass Dartmouth , 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA
  • Cost: N/A
  • Contact: Registrar's Office
  • Description: Classes resume at 8am today.
  • Link: http://www.umassd.edu/academiccalendar/
  • Topical Areas: Academic Calendar, Academic Calendar - Fall
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Creating Forms with Adobe Acrobat
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Cost: Free!
  • Contact: CITS Instructional Development
  • Description: This workshop provides an introduction to Adobe Acrobat. Acrobat is used to create, edit and manage Portable Document Format (PDF) files. PDF files can be set up as interactive forms for distribution and data collection. Participants learn to work with Acrobat’s toolbars, navigate, edit and annotate PDF documents, manage bookmarks, and set document security via passwords. Also covered are Acrobat’s form features, from form creation through distribution and compiling responses. No previous Acrobat experience is required. This workshop will take place in the Library, room 128. Contact Rich Legault for more information at 508-999-8799, or email RLegault@umassd.edu.
  • Topical Areas: Training, Workshop, audience: Everyone
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  • Giving Tuesday
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Contact: UMass Dartmouth
  • Description: Kick off a season of giving with us on Giving Tuesday, November 29th, where the Corsair community comes together to support our students, both in and outside the classroom. Donate to support student scholarships, the University's greatest needs, or an area most meaningful to you. You can make an impact!
  • Link: https://corsaircrowdfunding.umassd.edu/pages/home-2095
  • Topical Areas: Alumni, Faculty, Law Alumni, SMAST, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, University Marketing
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • ELEC Oral Comprehensive Exam for Doctoral Candidacy by Christian C. Ellis-ECE Dept.
  • Location: Science & Engineering Building, Lester W. Cory Conference Room: Room 213A
  • Cost: Free
  • Contact: ECE: Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
  • Description: Topic: Terrain Aware Autonomous Ground Navigation in Unstructured Environments Informed by Human Demonstrations Location: Lester W. Cory Conference Room, Science & Engineering Building (SENG), Room 213A Zoom Conference Link: Zoom Link Meeting ID: 3753158123 Passcode: 495427 Abstract: Mobile robots equipped with the capability to perform autonomous waypoint navigation can replace humans for applications such as humanitarian assistance, nuclear cleanup, reconnaissance, and transportation. In such tasks, the robot must be able to perform complex navigation behaviors accurately and reliably such as the ability to navigate over unstructured terrain and respond to unseen situations, similar to a human. However, to implement complex behaviors beyond obstacle avoidance, many current approaches employ machine learning methods requiring large amounts of labeled data. While simulations can quickly generate large amounts of labeled data, the same cannot be said for real world environments, limiting adoption of mobile robots to complete the aforementioned applications. Moreover, solutions are often brittle, exhibiting poor performance when operating outside of environments beyond where they were designed or trained. Therefore, there is a need for methods which can learn navigation behaviors from limited or unsupervised data while being able to adapt to dynamic scenarios. To communicate both positive and negative environmental scenarios, roboticists assign rewards (or inversely, costs) to all the relevant environmental features expected. For robots that need to quickly transition between varying unstructured environments, defining rewards prior to understanding all future features is often unachievable as either (i) the robot is unable to perceive the new feature, and (ii) the numerical reward for each feature is unknown. In such scenarios, it is more effective for a human supervisor to provide examples of desired behavior than for a developer to explicitly define it. Therefore, the proposed dissertation focuses on a ground robot's ability to incorporate human demonstrations as a supervisory signal to solve each respective preceding problem by (i) learning a perception model to identify terrains present in the current environment using unlabeled images and (ii) using Bayesian inverse reinforcement learning (B-IRL) to learn the traversal rewards associated with the terrains identified to build cost-maps online for waypoint traversal. Advisor(s): Dr. Lance Fiondella, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, UMASS Dartmouth Committee Members: Dr. Hong Liu, Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, UMASS Dartmouth Dr. Jiawei Yuan, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Information Science, UMASS Dartmouth Dr. Craig T. Lennon, United States Army Research Laboratory Dr. Maggie B. Wigness, United States Army Research Laboratory NOTE: All ECE Graduate Students are ENCOURAGED to attend. All interested parties are invited to attend. Open to the public. *For further information, please contact Dr. Lance Fiondella at 508.999.8596 or via email at lfiondella@umassd.edu.
  • Topical Areas: General Public, University Community, College of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • ECE Seminar-Topic: Deep Learning Applications in Energy Storage Management and Renewable Energy Resources Integration
  • Location: Science and Engineering Building , 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA
  • Cost: Free
  • Contact: ECE: Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
  • Description: Speaker: Dr. Hussein Abdeltawab Penn State University Behrend College Location: Science & Engineering Building (SENG), Room 118 Zoom Teleconference: Abdeltawab-Research Presentation Abstract: Renewable energy (RE) resources have attracted extensive attention worldwide. However, due to their intermittency, RE resources could pose considerable challenges to the optimal operation of the energy systems despite their low carbon footprint. As a result, accurate RE forecasting and efficient operation of RE-integrated energy systems has gained paramount interest in the research community. The rapid growth of deep learning (DL) techniques can contribute to precise forecasting and optimal management of such systems, as will be discussed in this presentation. First, the DL forecasting techniques will include; Investigating a light detection and ranging (LiDAR)-aided deep learning model to learn the powerful spatial-temporal characteristics from the input wind fields and using sky images in PV irradiance estimation. Second, Deep reinforcement learning (DRL) is utilized in optimizing the compressed air energy storage (CAES) energy arbitrage in the presence of a solar irradiance forecasting model. Another application is applying the deep deterministic policy gradient (DDPG) framework to develop an intelligent controller to optimally schedule a multi-carrier energy hub. Finally, Twin Delayed DDPG (TD3) is utilized for optimal model-free management of the battery swapping station. The Seminars is open to the public free of charge. *For further information, please contact Dr. John Buck at 508.999.9237, or by via email at jbuck@umassd.edu.
  • Topical Areas: General Public, University Community, College of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • EAS Doctoral Proposal Defense by Seyedmohammad Mousavisani
  • Location: Claire T. Carney Library, Room 426
  • Contact: Mechanical Engineering Department
  • Description: EAS Doctoral Proposal Defense by Seyedmohammad Mousavisani DATE: November 30, 2022 TIME: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. LOCATION: Library, Room 426 TOPIC: Experimental Study on Fluid-Structure Interaction of Asymmetric Flexible Structures; Three Dimensional Insight From Flow Features ABSTRACT: Flow-induced vibrations (FIV) can occur when a flexible or flexibly mounted bluff body is exposed to fluid flow. As the flow passes the structure, the shed vortices downstream of the body can produce fluctuating forces on the structure, causing large-amplitude oscillations. FIV is known as a destructive phenomenon causing fatigue damage to engineering structures. Over the past few decades, numerous studies have been conducted on the FIV of a circular cylinder as a canonical geometry. The FIV response of a bluff body is highly sensitive to its cross-sectional geometry as the location of the separation point, which is intricately linked to the vortex-shedding mechanism, is different for each geometry. Previous studies on the FIV of structures with non-circular and asymmetric cross-sections have mainly focused on the flexibly-mounted rigid bodies in flow. However, to fully understand the complex dynamic response of the system in many real-life applications where the structure has a non-circular cross-section, such as iced-covered electrical transmission lines, decks of suspension bridges, tension chains, and the riser that become asymmetric due to corrosion in the water, the structure's spanwise flexibility should be considered. This research is trying to fill the gap in the literature by doing laboratory measurements to investigate the FIV of flexible bluff bodies with an asymmetric and non-circular cross-section. The two structures studied in this research are (a) a flexible cylinder with a triangular cross-section and (b) a flexible circular cylinder with an attached flexible splitter plate. Among the effective parameters affecting the FIV response of the system, the role of the angle of attack of the triangular cylinder and the length of the splitter plate is investigated in our study. Findings from this research can leverage our fundamental understanding of the fluid-structure interactions response of the long-span flexible asymmetric structures, with applications in the design of fluidic energy harvesters as well as suppression of unwanted vibrations of systems operating in fluid environments. A series of well-controlled lab experiments have been conducted using water channel tests. Cylinder's oscillation was captured using a high-speed imaging technique, and the spanwise continuous response was reconstructed using a modal-analysis based technique. The structural response of the system is analyzed in terms of its oscillation amplitude and frequency. Quantitative and qualitative flow field visualizations and measurements have been conducted using Hydrogen Bubble (HB) and the state-of-the-art time-resolved volumetric Particle Tracking Velocimetry (TR-PTV) techniques. Three-dimensional vortex dynamics in the wake of the structure are studied and analyzed using the proper orthogonal decomposition technique. The interaction between structural dynamic response and the vortex-dominated flow field in the wake of the structure leads to a fully coupled fluid-structure interactions response that is investigated in this research. ADVISOR: -Dr. Banafsheh Seyed-Aghazadeh, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, UMassD COMMITTEE MEMBERS: -Dr. Mehdi Raessi, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, UMassD -Dr. Hangjian Ling, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, UMassD -Dr. Miles Sundermeyer, Professor of School for Marine Science & Technology Open to the public. All EAS students are encouraged to attend. For more information, please contact Dr. Banafsheh Seyed-Aghazadeh (b.aghazadeh@umassd.edu).
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, General Public, SMAST, Staff and Administrators, Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Undergraduate, University Community, College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Lectures and Seminars
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Registration Fair
  • Location: Woodland Commons, UMass Dartmouth Campus , 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA 02747
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: "Arrr" you registered? We're making it easier for you to register for classes by packing everything (and everyone!) you need into Woodland Commons on November 30 from 2pm to 5pm. This is walk-in, one-stop-shopping! Staff and faculty will be on site to help clear your holds, fill your shopping cart, and register. Who will be there? - Student Service Center - College advisors - Financial Aid - Housing - Health Services We didn't even talk about the fun stuff yet. There will be food, prizes (iPads!), games, and your favorite campus dogs. The first 200 students to remove a hold, fill a shopping cart, or register for spring will receive a custom designed t-shirt. See you then, and don't forget to bring any documentation you may need to remove holds. Contact Student Service Center Foster Administration, first floor 508.999.8857
  • Link: https://www.umassd.edu/ssc/fair/
  • Topical Areas: University Marketing, Students, Undergraduate, _Charlton College of Business, College of Arts and Sciences, Advising, University Community, Faculty, Staff and Administrators, Students
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Word Mail Merge
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Cost: Free!
  • Contact: CITS Instructional Development
  • Description: This workshop covers the use of Microsoft Word’s mail merge tools. Participants create a letter and merge it with names and addresses from a separate data document. Conditional if-then statements are covered, as well as using data from external sources such as Peoplesoft. Familiarity with the basic text-editing features of Word is required. This workshop will take place via Zoom. A meeting link will be sent to registrants via email on the morning of the event. Contact Rich Legault for more information at 508-999-8799, or email RLegault@umassd.edu. Seating is limited, so please register today!
  • Topical Areas: Training, Workshop, audience: Everyone
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Opportunities for Research & Internship in Boston
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Cost: na
  • Contact: OUR: Office of Undergraduate Research
  • Description: This information session focuses on opportunities for internship & research at Semester in the City, which is a fully-credited fellowship program that gives undergraduate students the opportunity to spend a semester learning hands-on through well-supported internships in the social sector. Moderated by Prof. Pamela Karimi, the session hosts Alex Johnson, who is the Director of the Semester for Impact at the College for Social Innovation (CFSI). When? Wednesday November 30 @11am Where? Zoom Please register for this event here: https://umassd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEldu-sqTsvE9P0MvY4NIPjYj2CgsbRVmuJ
  • Link: https://umassd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEldu-sqTsvE9P0MvY4NIPjYj2CgsbRVmuJ
  • Topical Areas: Faculty, Students, Students, Graduate, University Community, University Marketing, Academic Affairs, Claire T. Carney Library, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Faculty Development, Conferences & Events, Lectures and Seminars, Student Affairs
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Financial Aid FAFSA Help Labs
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: Financial Aid FAFSA Help Labs in LARTS 202 Financial Aid Services wants to remind all students to file their FAFSA! Join Financial Aid Services for FAFSA Help Labs in LARTS 202 on Wednesdays and Fridays from 3-4pm for help filing your FAFSA and learning more about financial aid. Contact Mark Yanni myanni@umassd.edu
  • Topical Areas: Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, Financial Aid
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • DEOS and DFO Joint Seminar by Julie Jakoboski
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Contact: > See Description for contact information
  • Description: The School for Marine Science and Technology Department of Estuarine and Ocean Sciences and Department of Fisheries Oceanography Joint Seminar “Crowd Sourcing Ocean Observations Using New Technology in Partnership with the Fishing Sector” Julie Jakoboski MetOcean Solutions Wednesday, November 30, 2022 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm SMAST East, Rooms 101/102 and via Zoom Abstract: In Aotearoa New Zealand and worldwide, the coastal and shelf regions are critical to many ocean stakeholders, including commercial fishers, recreational users, and the blue economy. While these regions are often highly dynamic and changing rapidly, subsurface observations available in near real-time for this area are relatively sparse when compared with the rest of the global ocean. Coastal regions are also where commercial fishing is concentrated, providing an opportunity to partner with commercial fishing vessels to address this “coastal gap” in in-situ ocean observations. The Moana Project (www.moanaproject.org) partnered with Zebra-Tech, Ltd. to develop a robust temperature and depth sensor designed specifically for use by the commercial fishing sector that returns subsurface measurements in near real-time and requires no human intervention during regular operations. More than 300 sensors are deployed on over 200 vessels New Zealand-wide. Measurements are quality-controlled, monitored, and returned to the vessel that obtained them within 3 hours of transmission from the vessel. They are then assimilated into the Moana Project hydrodynamic forecasts and hindcasts, including a national 7-day marine heatwave forecast. All hardware and ocean tools are co-designed with input and feedback from the commercial fishing sector, additional citizen science programme participants, and Māori iwi partners, maximizing benefits to New Zealand’s ocean community. ************************************************************************ Join Zoom Meeting https://umassd.zoom.us/j/97440069270?pwd=L2Z1bDZESTFCKzJYZWduYVhWenYvZz09 Meeting ID: 974 4006 9270 Passcode: 428029 One tap mobile +13017158592,,97440069270#,,,,*428029# US (Washington DC) +13126266799,,97440069270#,,,,*428029# US (Chicago) Dial by your location +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 876 9923 US (New York) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) Meeting ID: 974 4006 9270 Passcode: 428029 Find your local number: https://umassd.zoom.us/u/adtxYu9NMO Join by SIP 97440069270@zoomcrc.com Join by H.323 162.255.37.11 (US West) 162.255.36.11 (US East) 115.114.131.7 (India Mumbai) 115.114.115.7 (India Hyderabad) 213.19.144.110 (Amsterdam Netherlands) 213.244.140.110 (Germany) 103.122.166.55 (Australia Sydney) 103.122.167.55 (Australia Melbourne) 149.137.40.110 (Singapore) 64.211.144.160 (Brazil) 149.137.68.253 (Mexico) 69.174.57.160 (Canada Toronto) 65.39.152.160 (Canada Vancouver) 207.226.132.110 (Japan Tokyo) 149.137.24.110 (Japan Osaka) Meeting ID: 974 4006 9270 Passcode: 428029 ******************************************************************************** For additional information, please contact Sue Silva at s1silva@umassd.edu
  • Topical Areas: School for Marine Sciences and Technology, SMAST Seminar Series
Thursday, December 1, 2022
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • ECE Seminar* Speaker: Dr. Sevda Mohammadi, University of California, Berkeley
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Cost: Free
  • Contact: ECE: Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
  • Description: Topic: Intraoperative CMOS Imaging for Microscopic Residual Cancer Detection Location: Science & Engineering Building (SENG), Room 222 Zoom Teleconference: Mohammadi-Research Presentation Meeting: 956 1271 4254 Passcode: 905490 Abstract: Successful treatment of high-risk prostate cancer frequently depends on complete resection of all diseases, both gross and microscopic, and accurate identification and removal of tumour cells. Yet, the inability to identify and remove microscopic disease intraoperatively leads to cancer cells being left behind and, therefore, to avoidable recurrence. While gross (>1cm) tumour is detectable by eye and touch, microscopic residual disease (MRD) consisting of clusters 11 of the 00s and 1000s of tumour cells morphologically similar to their normal tissue counterparts cannot be readily visualized. The ability to precisely identify, localize and quantify the spread of the tumour cells during surgery is paramount to the successful outcome of the operation and, if necessary, post-operative radiation. Failure to properly resect and remove residual tumors around the periphery of tumour cavities dramatically increases the risk of cancer recurrence, for example, in breast cancer, doubling the risk of recurrence from 15% to 30% over 10 years. Therefore, a novel platform technology capable of real-time imaging of microscopic foci of tumors intraoperatively with high sensitivity is an evident need for the successfulness of cancer treatment surgeries. Within this presentation, I will also discuss wave-matter interaction at radio and microwave frequencies for sensing and detection applications (Ph.D. research). Biography: Dr. Sevda Mohammadi received her B.Sc. degree with honors in electrical engineering from Urmia University, Urmia, Iran, in 2013 and her M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2015. She completed her Ph.D. in electrical engineering with a focus on RF/Microwave sensor platforms at the University of British Columbia, Canada, in 2021. She has been actively engaged in industry-supported research and development projects, where she contributed to the development of various hardware description language (HDL)-based digital modules/interfacing circuits (from 2015 to 2018) and analog circuit design (from 2020 to 2022). Dr. Mohammadi earned first place in the Iranian Microelectronics Olympiad Competition in 2017. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, where she is involved in developing an intraoperative imaging platform for real-time microscopic imaging during prostate cancer resection. The Seminars is open to the public free of charge. *For further information, please contact Dr. John Buck at 508.999.9237, or by via email at jbuck@umassd.edu.
  • Topical Areas: General Public, University Community, College of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Excel Formulas & Functions
  • Location: > See description for location
  • Cost: Free!
  • Contact: CITS Instructional Development
  • Description: This intermediate to advanced workshop explores the use of formulas and functions in Excel. Topics covered include text functions, named cell ranges, conditional formatting, conditional statements, absolute cell references, as well as the VLOOKUP function. The Introduction to Excel workshop or equivalent previous experience is required. This workshop will take place in the Library, room 128. Contact Rich Legault for more information at 508-999-8799, or email RLegault@umassd.edu. Seating is limited, so please register today!
  • Topical Areas: Training, Workshop, audience: Everyone
Friday, December 2, 2022
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • ECE Seminar* Topic: What is Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM)? What is the state of the art in the DHM technology development? How can DHM be applied to Marine Environment research?
  • Location: Science and Engineering Building , 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA
  • Cost: Free
  • Contact: ECE: Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
  • Description: Speaker: Dr. Ana Doblas, The University of Memphis Location: Science & Engineering Building (SENG), Room 212 Meeting: 947 9290 5044 Passcode: 451392 Abstract: Digital holographic microscopes (DHMs) have been widely applied in material and biological applications. For instance, among many biological and biomedical applications, DHM systems are used for analyzing cells and tissues, as well as disease diagnosis and screening and assessing the polarimetric properties of biomedical samples. In material science, DHM systems have been used to measure MEMS, detect and characterize defects, and quantify surface topography. This research seminar focuses on digital holographic microscopy providing an overview of physical and computational approaches to reconstruct accurate quantitative phase images with minimum distortions. To finalize this talk, we will give some future innovations to develop further the DHM technology and discuss potential applications connecting DHM to Marine Environment research. Biography: Ana Doblas received her BS, Ms.and PhD degrees in Physics from the Universitat de Valencia, Spain, in 2010, 2011 and 2015, respectively. After she finished her PhD work, she joined the Optical Coherence Imaging Laboratory under the supervision of Dr. A. Oldenburg (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Caroline in Chapel Hill, U.S.A.) where she did her 1-year Postdoc. Since 2016, she is at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Memphis (Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A.). Firstly, as a Research Assistant Professor in the Computational Imaging Research Laboratory (CIRL) and since 2019 as an Assistant Professor and principal investigator of the Optical Imaging Research Laboratory (OIRL). Her current research interests are focused on optical engineering, computational optics and three-dimensional imaging with special interest in the design of novel microscopic imaging systems and their applications. Her final goal is to develop innovative optical imaging methods with some insights in image analysis tools to pursue cutting-edge research, advancing our understanding of unsolved biological questions. Since 2012, she is the author of 37 peer-reviewed scientific journals, her work has been presented at over seventy-five international conferences, and she is co-inventor of four US patents. The Seminars is open to the public free of charge. *For further information, please contact Dr. John Buck at 508.999.9237, or by via email at jbuck@umassd.edu
  • Topical Areas: General Public, University Community, College of Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Financial Aid FAFSA Help 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 in LARTS 202 on Wednesdays and Fridays from 3-4pm for help filing your FAFSA and learning more about financial aid. Contact Mark Yanni myanni@umassd.edu
  • Topical Areas: Students, Students, Graduate, Students, Law, Students, Undergraduate, Financial Aid
Saturday, December 3, 2022
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Download Add to Google Calendar
  • Super Saturday Campus Tour
  • Location: UMass Dartmouth Main Campus , 285 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA
  • Contact: Admissions
  • Description: Your tour will include: 15 Minute Admissions Welcome presentation 45 minute walking tour of First year housing, Dining, and academic buildings.  Meeting with an Admissions counselor upon request after the tour Please wear comfortable shoes and plan for our various New England weather. If you have questions please contact Undergraduate Admissions: 508-999-8605 admissions@umassd.edu
  • Link: https://apply.umassd.edu/register/?id=20005600-3fac-408d-b38c-ad2c6b7eeb0f
  • Topical Areas: General Public, Students, Undergraduate, University Marketing, Undergraduate Admissions

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