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Research Seminar Series Presentation by Jacob Bryan
Conference/Seminar
Solar thermal power at the utility-scale is a feasible renewable energy source, with recent advances in relevant technologies helping to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
Biological Engineering Dept. Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Biological Engineering is pleased to welcome from Quansys Biosciences - Mr. Adam Brown, CEO; Dr. Brett Baumgartner, R&D; and Mr. Chris Lyman.
Presenting: "Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 studied using a Novel Multiplex ELISA Platform"
A novel multiplex platform for enzyme linked immunoassay (ELISA) has been used to study seroprevalence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in community populations. The assay detects antibodies to Spike 1, Spike 2, and Nucleocapsid epitopes on the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The relative levels of these antibodies, accompanied by a questionnaire, can indicate status of vaccination or prior infection. This platform is being used by University of Minnesota, Minnesota Health Department, and the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at University of Chicago to examine seroprevalence of antibodies to COVID-19 in Minnesota.
A meet and greet will be immediately following in ENGR 101.
Biological Engineering Dept. Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
The Biological Engineering Dept. is pleased to welcome Dr. Dolly Casper from Thermo Fisher Scientific. She will be presenting:
"Life After Undergrad: a brief overview of Academia, Entrepreneurship, and Industry"
Dr. Casper graduated from Utah State University and the University of Utah in Bioengineering and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the area of tissue engineering. Since then she has worked as a medical device consultant, formalized a company to develop her tendon recombination device invention, and currently works in industry for Thermo Fisher Scientific. Through this, Dr. Casper has gained insight into Academia, Entrepreneurship, and Industry and the many opportunities for students.
A meet and greet with Dr. Casper will be available after the seminar in ENGR 101
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
MAE Fall 2021 Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Baseball Aerodynamics: Why Baseballs Make Baseball a Thinking Person's Sport
A Conversation About Civil Discourse With Brent Hill
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Aggies Think, Care, Act
Neil Abercrombie, USU vice president for government relations, will facilitate a conversation with Brent Hill, the Next Generation Program Director for the National Institute for Civil Discourse. Brent retired from the state legislature in 2020 after serving 19 years in the Idaho State Senate, 10 years as President Pro Tempore, the highest-ranking member of the Idaho State Senate. Brent is an Aggie who earned a bachelor's in accounting. He frequently contributes to newspapers and other publications and is the author of the book A Matter of Principle, which explores the fundamental ideals that guided America’s founders. Learn more about Brent Hill.
Pizza will be provided. Submit your own questions during the presentation.
Co-sponsored by Aggies Think Care Act and the Institute for Government and Politics
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Engineering Ambassadors | Launch Your Engineering Career
Special Event
In accordance with the Launch Your Engineering Career resource, the College of Engineering is providing a special Maker Space Showcase event. This event will provide the opportunity to tour and see demos of the different resources available to students including the Idea Factory and Metal Factory. Food will be provided at this event.
Intermountain Biological Engineering Conference -Friday Session
Conference/Seminar
Join us October 29th & 30th for a two-day Conference, Friday from 3:30 to 5:30 and Saturday morning 8:30-to Noon. The events will have presentations, a poster competition, industry mentorship, and more! The event is taking place both in-person and virtually through Utah State University and will provide opportunities for students, professors, and industry professionals to be involved. Updates based on the status of COVID-19 will be posted here, as well as sent to registered participants.
Intermountain Biological Engineering Conference - Saturday Session
Conference/Seminar
Join us October 29th & 30th for a two-day Conference, Friday from 3:30 to 5:30 and Saturday morning 8:30-to Noon. The events will have presentations, a poster competition, industry mentorship, and more! The event is taking place both in-person and virtually through Utah State University and will provide opportunities for students, professors, and industry professionals to be involved. Updates based on the status of COVID-19 will be posted here, as well as sent to registered participants.
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