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Weds, October 2: WOW TALK XIII

The WOW TALK Committee hopes that you will spread the word to your colleagues and students about the following event featuring some of your colleagues in the sciences being held next Wednesday afternoon.

The WOW TALK (What’s Our Work) Series brings together colleagues and students from disciplines associated with GW's Science and Engineering Hall—and related fields—to present new research and share ideas. These short talks (15 minutes each) are designed to introduce members of the GW community to current and exciting research projects being undertaken, to initiate discussion, collaborate, share expertise, and to promote research performed in the SEH and at GW.

WOWTALK XIII

What's our Work Lecture Series

Wednesday, October 2, 2019 -- 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Science & Engineering Hall, B1220

Aylin Caliskan, Computer Science
Human-like Bias in Machine Intelligence

Stephen Hsu, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Surface Engineering: Multiscale Multifunctional Surfaces

Francys Subiaul, Anthropology (CASHP), Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences
Where Do Good Ideas Come From?

RSVP

Printable Flyer (11x17 or 8.5x14) for distribution or to hang up around your offices.

Students are welcome to attend.
Refreshments to follow.

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