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School of Science Colloquium: February 24

Dr. Gary Dickinson and Dr. Monisha Pulimood, TCNJ February 24, 2015 12:30 – 1:30pm SCP-101 *Refreshments will be served Dr. Gary Dickinson, Department of Biology “Shellfish in a changing ocean: effects of ocean acidification on shell mechanics and structure” Abstract: Ocean acidification is one of the major environmental threats facing marine animals. Increasing atmospheric CO2…

Computer Science Colloquium: March 27

Dr. André Bondi Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technology March 27, 2015 12:30 – 1:30 pm Forcina 408 “Methods and Processes for Ensuring the Performance of Software Systems” Abstract: Performance is an essential and desirable attribute of any software system. Poor performance is a frequent cause of project failure, and can render a system difficult and undesirable…

Physics Colloquium: March 3

James Napolitano Temple University Mach 3, 2015 12:30 – 1:30 pm SCP-117 “Neutrinos, Nuclear Reactors and the Origin of Matter” Abstract: The neutrino started out as a postulated subatomic particle, and the world waited until nearly thirty years later, in 1956, for it to be discovered. More recently, interest in neutrino physics surged over the past…

Physics Colloquium: February 20

Knicole Colon, TCNJ Alumna Lehigh University February 20, 2015 12:30 – 1:30 pm SCP-117 “Investigating the Formation of Exotic Extrasolar Planets” Abstract: The Kepler space mission has discovered thousands of potential planets orbiting other stars and has set the stage for in-depth studies of different types of planets.  I will present observations of some Kepler planet…

Computer Science Colloquium: April 21

Dr. Ko Nishino, Associate Professor Drexel University April 21, 2015 12:30 – 1:30 pm Forcina 408 *Pizza will be provided “Recognizing Materials in Images” Abstract: Information regarding what an object is made of – its material – can provide crucial clues for image understanding. If a robot, for instance, detects soft dirt or a smooth metal…

Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium: February 13

Hetal Kapadia, Rutgers University February 13, 2015 12:30 – 1:30 pm SCP-229 “Deligne Pairings, Discriminants, and Kahler Geometry” Abstract: Despite the title, this talk will be highly accessible foray into Differential and Algebraic Geometry.  My goals are to broadly outline some main concepts in Kahler Geometry, discuss a few interesting (solved) problems, then highlight the…

Krishna Parekh ’13

Krishna Parekh ’13

Genetics research at TCNJ earns this biology grad a Fulbright Fellowship.

Dr. Nathan Magee

Dr. Nathan Magee

This physics professor looks to the clouds for climate change clues.

Mathematics Colloquium: January 30

Dr. Marianna Ollar January 30, 2015 12:30 – 1:30 pm SCP-222 *Pizza will be served “Models of Divisible Good Auctions” Abstract: This talk is an introduction of economic models of Divisible Good Auctions.  In practice, these type of auctions are used to trade financial securities, agricultural quota and electricity.  Information Aggregation properties of these markets…

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