Announcing student tutorials for Fall 2021 symposia (online)
This fall, we continue our efforts at making science symposia accessible to a younger, more diverse audience:
On Friday, October 8, we are proud to co-host with the Center for the Physics of Biological Function our first-ever symposium featuring student and postdoctoral speakers on a broad range of topics in biophysics. Click here to learn more about this exciting event.
In the following weeks, symposia tutorials, led by CUNY doctoral students, CUNY faculty, CPBF fellows, and funded in part by generous support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, will meet online during Wednesday afternoons.
We invite graduate students and advanced undergraduate students who are
1) interested in attending the symposia and
2) looking to interact with introductory materials for the talks ahead in a student-friendly environment.
See below for registration and tutorial schedule.
Fri 15 Oct
Computation with Physical Systems
Register for Tutorial on W 13 Oct @ 1 PM EDT
Led by Mohammad-Ali Miri, Assistant Professor of Physics (Queens College, City University of New York)
Fri 22 Oct
Fluid Dynamics and Applications in Climate and Atmospheric Sciences
Register for Tutorial on W 20 Oct @ 12 PM EDT
Led by Tobias Schaefer, Professor of Mathematics (College of Staten Island, City University of New York)
Fri 29 Oct
Machine Learning in Chemistry
Register for Tutorial on W 27 Oct @ 1 PM EDT
Led by Taner Ture, Ph.D. candidate in Chemistry (Queens College, City University of New York)
Fri 5 Nov
Recent Developments in Scattering Amplitudes
Register for Tutorials on W 3 Nov @ 1 PM EDT and Wed 10 Nov @ 2 PM EDT*
Led by Georgios Goulas, Ph.D. candidate in Physics (City College, City University of New York)
*please note 2 PM meeting for the tutorial on Nov 10
Fri 12 Nov
Genes, Geometry, and Development
Register for Tutorial on W 10 Nov @ 1 PM EST
Led by CPBF postdoctoral fellow Marianne Bauer and PhD student Caroline Holmes (Princeton University)
Fri 3 Dec
Quantum Information in Chemistry
Register for Tutorial on W 1 Dec @ 1 PM EST
Led by Taner Ture, Ph.D. candidate in Chemistry (Queens College, City University of New York)