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Friday, January 23, 2009 -- Entrepreneurs Forum at UCI. Email anyaz@uci.edu. Interview with Dr. Marc Madou, Chancellor's Professor at UC Irvine, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Department of Biomedical Engineering.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
UCI-Calit2. Aside from being a professor of Civil Engineering at the UCI Henry Samueli School of Engineering, and the director of the UCI Urban Water Research Center; Professor Bill Cooper is the President of High Voltage Environmental, Inc. a mobile electron beam hazardous waste treatment system in Florida.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
UCI Calit2. Email hondak@uci.edu. Thursday, November 19, 2009 -- Escape to Reality: Organizational Control and the Internet in a Total Institution. Christine Beckman. associate professor of organization and management, Paul Merage.
Calit2 Building atrium and experience the Orange County debut of the Dance-IT exhibit led by Calit2's eMedia Studio director John Crawford, associate professor of dance and media in UCI's Claire Trevor School of the Arts. Email snaz@calit2.uci.edu.
This series is part of a course on Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers, but enrollment is not necessary to attend these guest speaker lectures Email goran@uci.edu for details. Free and open to the public.
UCI CalIT2. Email stuross@calit2.uci.edu. Tuesday, July 7, 2009 -- Enhacing Social Skills Through Video Games. The SURF-IT seminar will provide an overview of recent research carried out by the Center for Learning through the Arts and Technology. uci.edu.
Email venita@ics.uci.edu for more information. Thursday, February 23, 2012 -- Console Hardware: Past, Present and Future. An overview of console hardware from the last generation (PS2, Xbox, and Gamecube), this generation (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii) and looking forward to what the next generation may hold.
UCI Calit2. Email aspitzer@calit2.uci.edu. Friday, April 9, 2010 -- The Internet as a Complex System. Kihong Park, Purdue University. Park will discuss "complex system" aspects of networked systems with a focus on the Internet.
UCI-Calit2. Email js@apep.uci.edu. Wednesday, March 3, 2010 -- Distinguished Energy Lecturer Series: A.G. Kawamura, Secretary, Calif. of Food and Agriculture. California is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, ranking as the nation's leading dairy producer; yielding almost half of U.S.-grown
UCI-Calit2. Email js@apep.uci.edu. Wednesday, January 20, 2010 -- The Future of the Automobile. A variety of pressures are creating a dramatic change in the engine that will power the automobile in the future, the fuel that will be used to power the engine, and the design of the power train.
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