EVENTS
A recent session titled "Addressing Food Waste: A State Perspective," featured insightful contributions from Hyein Lee. Here, she shared the findings of the Waste Data and Analysis Center's 2023 sampling results. The focus was to comprehensively comprehend the volume of food waste and compostables within the disposed waste stream, and discern the intricate relationship between food waste and socioeconomic factors in New York State.
Spring 2022 Lectures
Responsible Innovation and Ethically Aligned Design (February 2, Mr. John C. Havens)
Spring 2021 Lectures
Solving Wicked Problems: Engineering High Performance Solutions for Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (March 24, Dr. Judith Clarke)
T&S Students Present Projects Involving Data Analysis and Modeling to Support Decision Analysis (April 7, Nancy Dong, Griffin Walker, Matthew Johnston)
Combating Indubiety and the Crisis of Trust: Engineering Needs a New Approach to Uncertainty (April 14, Dr. Scott Ferson)
Extremist Narratives on Social Media: Challenges and Possibilities (May 5, Dr. Todd Pittinsky)
NSF Data Science Workshop
January 9-10, 2020: Data Science Across the Undergraduate Curriculum
Website: sites.google.com/view/nsf-data-science-workshop
Four Sessions
- Undergraduate Data Science Education
- Data Science for Clean Energy
- Data Science for Urban Sustainability
- Ethics in Data Science
Fall 2019 Lectures
Wed. 1PM - 2:20PM
Old Computer Science, Room 1310
Life Cycle Analysis(Sept. 18, Prof. Tonjes),
- Alternative Approaches to Engineering Education (October 9, Prof. Bugallo)
- NSF's Broader Impact Criterion (November 13, Prof. Woodson)
- Automotive Ethics 2.0 (December 11, Prof. Schäfer)
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