Winning the War for Talent and Technology

Winning the War for Talent and Technology: Creating Successful Corporate Partnerships with University Research Parks Through University Career Centers, Corporate Relations and Research Development Offices Leading corporations are increasingly looking to build high-impact partnerships with universities -- focused on talent […]

Fermentology Miniseminars: The Sourdough Club

Rob Dunn, a professor of applied ecology, and Vanessa Kimbell, founder of The Sourdough School, invites you to join them for a wide-ranging conversation about sourdough and the microbiome, fermentation in the modern and ancient kitchen and much more. The […]

Coffee and Viz: Visualizing a Chilean Journey

In this online presentation, Laura Tateosian from NC State’s Center for Geospatial Analytics will use data extracted from geotagged images from a journey to Chile to demonstrate popular geospatial-temporal visualization techniques. Tateosian will challenge the audience to think about new […]

A/V Geeks at the Hunt Library: Last Time We Were Green: Clean Energy

Join NC State alumnus and A/V Geeks founder Skip Elsheimer and representatives from the University Sustainability Office for a screening and discussion of vintage educational films about alternative energy sources. The film screening is part of NC State's Energy Week.

Energy Systems Modeling With High Performance Computing Resources

Join Joseph DeCarolis, an associate professor in the Department of Construction, Civil and Environmental Engineering at NC State, as he highlights ongoing work using Tools for Energy Model Optimization and Analysis, an open-source energy system optimization model developed at NC […]

Fermentology Miniseminars: The Prehistory of Bread

The origins of bread have long been associated with the development of farming communities that first cultivated and domesticated cereals in the Fertile Crescent 10,000 years ago. However, most recent discoveries show that bread was not a product of farming […]

Fermentology Miniseminars: Pickling With Chef Vivian Howard

Chef Vivian Howard will tell the story of her wild ride from a small North Carolina city (Kinston) to New York and back — a story that is far from over and features a wildly successful television show, a growing […]

Coffee and Viz: Visualization and Pattern Recognition Using Deep Learning

Pattern recognition can be used to identify behavioral changes related to biological and health outcomes in model organisms. These data are complex and require visualization and the implementation of advanced machine learning and statistical techniques that capture spatiotemporal responses. David […]

Read Smart Book Discussion: Kindred by Octavia Butler

Join us for a discussion of Octavia Butler’s Kindred, her acclaimed 1979 novel. Alexis Briggs, a doctoral student in applied social and community psychology, will facilitate the discussion. Kindred tells the story of Dana, a modern Black woman who is […]