ORISE to host Virtual Recruitment Fair for college students, recent graduates in STEM On Wednesday, July 29, from 12 to 3 p.m. ET, the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is hosting a virtual recruitment fair to highlight the variety of paid internships, fellowships and research associate appointments available within our Research Participants Program. During the event, you’ll have the opportunity to: CHAT with recruiters and mentors from different Department of Defense research programs. LEARN about the research conducted within those programs. EXPLORE the paid internships and research associate appointments. CONNECT with recruiters and get your questions answered. We encourage you to share this virtual event with your current or former students. They can register for the event using the button below. Click here to register |
This event is definitely happening on April 13th at 2 pm. We are planning on having students present in a live steamed webinar style format. Registration closes on April 7th at 6pm.
We will post a schedule and instructions to authors as soon as things are finalized. Please forward to anyone who may be interested.
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Thank you and we look forward to a great afternoon of presentations and discussion!
Dr. Frost
MTU is organizing a virtual research symposium to give students an opportunity to present work that was intended to be presented at conferences this term that were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are interested in participating by presenting a poster or oral talk, please register below. We are looking at April 13, 2020 at 2 pm EST. Also please feel free to forward to others! More details will come out when we have an idea of how many people are interested.
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Please see attached flyer.
The College of Computing and the College of Engineering are pleased to present a lecture by faculty candidate Brian Yuan.
Wednesday, February 26 at 3pm in Chem. Sci. Room 101.
Secure and Privacy: Preserving Machine Learning
A Case Study on Model Stealing Attacks Against Deep Learning. Please see attached flyer.
The College of Computing and the College of Engineering
are pleased to present a lecture by faculty candidate Tao Li.
Thursday, February 27 at 3pm in Fisher 325
Security and Privacy in the Era of Artificial Intelligence of Things. Please see attached flyer.
The College of Computing and Engineering are pleased to present a lecture by faculty candidate Mohammad Khalili.
Monday, February 24, 2020 at 3pm in the Chem. Sci. 102
Security and Privacy Management: The Role of Cyber Insurance and Randomized Algorithms.
Please see attached flyer.