Speaker: Eric DunhamAttend in person or online (see weblink for stream information)Room 350/372
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Anthropogenic impact on biodiversity: consequences for biotic interactions and human wellbeingAlthough a major emphasis in conservation science is the global extinction of species, the current pulse of massive population loss has a plethora of ecological consequences for ecosystem process via the disruption of species interactions. This presentation will illustrate how the decline and extinction of local ecological processes has cascading ...
Marek Miltner (birthname Marek Szeles) is a PhD candidate in Civil and Environmental Engineering, between Czech Technical University in Prague and Stanford. He received his MPhil in Technology Policy from Cambridge University (UK) in 2021 and his MEng in AI and Computer Science from Faculty of Electrical Engineering, CTU in Prague ...
Hardware engineering is a critical to designing and manufacturing successful high frequency systems and presents unique and complex challenges. This presentation will discuss what delineates RF, microwave, and high frequency engineering as a specialization and describe some design and testing methodologies useful in application. Additionally, some basic simulations and troubleshooting ...
E.ON is one of Europe's largest energy companies with the business areas of energy distribution grid, energy infrastructure solutions and energy sales. With a 1.6-million-kilometer-long energy distribution grid and around 47 million customers, E.ON is playing a leading role in shaping a green, digital and decentralized energy world.In this inaugural seminar, Birnbaum will ...
Today, polymers face some of the consequences of their pervasive success in society: plastics littering, discussions about microplastics and environmental persistence, and the emissions from their fossil production. For a circular economy within the planetary boundaries, polymer design, production, use and end of life have to change: Recycled and biobased ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
After Dark: See For YourselfAt the Exploratorium, Thursday nights are a portal to a new world of fun. Come play with over 700 exhibits that will turn your perspective upside-down - sometimes literally. Investigate your reflection in the Giant Concave Mirror, find the missing colors in our Monochrome Room, and much more, all accompanied ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $22.95 General, members free