Date/Time: Wednesday, December 12, 2018 - 4:00pm-5:00pm
Location: Science & Engineering Hall, B1220
Speakers:
- Max Alekseyev, Mathematics, Computational Biology Institute
- Cracking Evolutionary Mysteries with Graph Theory and Algorithms
- Alison Brooks, Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology
- Geochemistry, Social Networks and the Middle Pleistocene Origins of Human Society
- Maddury Somayazulu, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- A Novel Material that Superconducts Near Room Temperature
Opening remarks by Vice President for Research Bob Miller
The WoWTALK (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 (15-20 minutes each) are designed to introduce members of the GW community to current and exciting research projects undertaken in labs in the SEH, to initiate discussion, collaborate, share expertise, and to promote research performed in the SEH and GW.