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R Working Group
R Working Group
The CougR working group has weekly meetings with demonstrations and troubleshooting sessions around the programming language R. For more information, including speakers, weekly topics, and room changes, make sure you're subscribed to their mailing list and follow their page for updates. https://cereo.wsu.edu/r-working-group/ You can also follow them on twitter @CougRstats
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CIRC/Chemistry Seminar: Dr. Jim Pfaendtner – University of Washington, Chemical Engineering
CIRC/Chemistry Seminar: Dr. Jim Pfaendtner – University of Washington, Chemical Engineering
FLIER Dr. Jim Pfaendtner, Bindra Career Development Professor and Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Washington, will present a seminar in Spark 227 at 4:10 pm. REFRESHMENTS served at 3:30 pm. Title: Using Computer Simulations to Understand and Control Chemical and Biochemical Reactions at Extreme Conditions Abstract: Complex reacting systems are ubiquitous in the natural and engineered world. […]
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CIRC/Chemistry Seminar – Marco Caricato, University of Kansas
CIRC/Chemistry Seminar – Marco Caricato, University of Kansas
Fulmer 201 CIRC and the Chemistry Department will co-host Marco Caricato from the University of Kansas in April. More information including the seminar abstract will be added at a later date.
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CIRC Seminar – Dr. Diane Cook – School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
CIRC Seminar – Dr. Diane Cook – School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Location: Spark 227 Coffee and light refreshments will be served. Presented by: Dr. Diane Cook – School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Automated Health Assessment and Intervention in Your (Smart) Home The increasing number of adults with chronic health conditions is a challenge our society must address. Because the idea of smart environments is […]