Learn about the impact of depression on women and its effects on their lives both personally and professionally as well as signs and causes of depression in women and ways to cope and get help.
Derek A. Paley, director of the Maryland Robotics Center and professor of aerospace engineering education in the Institute for Systems Research at the University of Maryland, will give a talk titled "Applied Autonomy for Robotic Perception and Situational Awareness" for the Laboratory for Computational Sensing + Robotics.
Are you nervous about understanding copyright and open access issues when using new artificial intelligence (AI) tools in your research? Rachel Samberg, director of scholarly communications and information policy at UC Berkley Library, will give a talk titled "Publishing and Licensing Choices that Support Research in an AI World."
Xinghang Zhang, a professor of materials engineering at Purdue University, will give a talk titled "High-Strength, Deformable Metals and Ceramics with Nanoscale Defects."
Learn about medical, dental, and vision plans; tax-advantaged accounts; life insurance; disability coverage; and more before Annual Enrollment (Oct. 16–31).
In health care, wearables is a catch-all term for describing not just Fitbits and Apple Watches but also materials science, biomedical engineering, sensors, artificial intelligence, hardware miniaturization, human interface design, patient engagement, data collection, data analysis, etc. If this aligns with your research or interests, please join Wearables @ Hopkins.
This panel discussion will explore how undergraduates can get involved in scientific research, and how they can craft their own projects within the structure of a lab.
This panel discussion will explore how undergraduates can get involved in social science research in all its many forms, including guidance on getting started and on applying for funding.
This virtual info session will provide guidance for undergraduates interested in conducting research that involves human subjects. A member of the Homewood Institutional Review Board (IRB) will explain IRB policies for undergraduates, outline the process for applying for IRB approval, and answer questions.
Come relax, relate, and release the tensions of school with community-building activities, hosted by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion. All are welcome.
Erik Ragsdale, associate professor of biology at Indiana University, will give a talk on "Molecular Canalization and Microevolution of a Developmental Polyphenism."
El Caso Padilla (The Padilla Affair) tells the story of Cuban poet Heberto Padilla and his arrest for expressing dissent and criticism through his poetry.