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Wednesday, April 28th, 2021
9:00am 10:00am
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Control Meets Learning Seminar

Online Event
TBA
Patricio Antonio Vela, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech,
10:00am 11:00am
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TCS+ Talk

Online Event
Localization, stochastic localization, and Chen's recent breakthrough on the Kannan-Lovasz-Simonivits conjecture
Ronen Eldan, Professor, Weizmann Institute,
12:00pm 1:00pm
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CMX Lunch Seminar

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Safety-Critical Control of Dynamic Robots
Aaron D. Ames, Bren Professor, Mechanical and Civil Engineering and Control and Dynamical Systems, Caltech,
12:00pm 1:00pm
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Ulric B. and Evelyn L. Bray Social Sciences Seminar

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Unpaired Kidney Exchange: Overcoming Double Coincidence of Wants without Money (with Julien Combe, Yinghua He, Victor Hiller, Robert Shimerk and Olivier Tercieux)
Mohammad Akbarpour, Associate Professor of Economics, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Materials Science Research Lecture

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Visualizing Materials Functionality at the Atomic Scale
Aaron Lindenberg, Professor, Materials Science and Engineering and Photon Science, Stanford University,
Thursday, April 29th, 2021
11:00am 12:00pm
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Mechanical and Civil Engineering Seminar

Online Event
Instabilities and flow-induced defects in lyotropic chromonic liquid crystals
Irmgard Bischofberger, Esther & Harold E. Edgerton Career Development Professor; Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, MIT,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Special Medical Engineering Seminar: Nikki Pelot

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Speaking the Language of Autonomic Nerves
Nicole (Nikki) Pelot, PhD, Research Director, Grill Lab, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University,
Friday, April 30th, 2021
8:00am 9:00am
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Mechanical and Civil Engineering Seminar: PhD Thesis Defense

Online Event
Understanding imperfections and instabilities in crystals via physics-based and data-driven models
Ying Shi Teh, Graduate Student, Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Caltech,