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SUMMARY:Physics Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Ioannis (John) Kymissis\, Ph.D.\, Kenneth Brayer Professor of Electrical Engineering and chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University SEAS\, will present\, “Electronics on Anything: How Thin Film Electronics can Instrument the World.” \nSilicon electronics have revolutionized the processing and handling of information. The high temperatures required to create crystalline silicon devices\, however\, have limited the application of crystalline silicon to sensing systems that work in a small and mechanically rigid form factor. The development of inorganic and organic thin-film electronics has launched a second revolution in electronics\, granting the ability to process electronically active materials at low temperatures. This has allowed for two exciting opportunities: the ability to build electronic devices on the same size scale as the systems they interact with\, and the ability to integrate electronic materials on a range of substrates including the back-end of CMOS integrated circuits\, electronically active substrates\, and flexible materials. \nOur group has been working on the hybrid integration of organic semiconductors\, thin-film piezoelectrics\, and laser-recrystallized silicon with active substrates to implement a range of new functionalities. In this presentation\, Kymissis will show how thin-film electronics and the hybrid integration enabled by new semiconductor systems and process options allow for active and spatially localized control of systems that are typically used in a single element format. Devices we have developed include single-chip PCR systems\, miniature spectrometers\, devices for blood flow analysis\, large-area and miniature microphones\, integrated on-chip filters\, and active matrix micro-LED displays. These approaches unlock new applications in health care\, sensing\, displays\, and communications. \nAbout the Speaker\nKymissis earned his B.S.\, M.Eng.\, and Ph.D. degrees from MIT. His M.Eng. thesis was performed as a co-op at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Lab on organic thin-film transistors\, and his Ph.D. was obtained in the Microsystems Technology Lab at MIT\, working on field-emission displays. After graduation\, he spent three years as a postdoc in MIT’s Laboratory for Organic Optics and Electronics\, working on a variety of organic electronic devices\, and also as a consulting engineer for QD Vision (later acquired by Samsung Electronics). He joined the faculty at Columbia University in electrical engineering in 2006 as an assistant professor. \nHe has won a number of awards for his work\, including the NSF CAREER award\, the IEEE EDS Paul Rappaport award\, the Vodaphone Americas Foundation Wireless Innovation Award\, the MIT Clean Energy Prize\, and a Verizon Powerful Answers award. A Society of Information Display (SID) fellow\, he recently served a term as the editor in chief of the Journal of the Society for Information Display. In addition\, he was the general chair for the 2014 Device Research Conference and was the program vice chair for the 2019 SID Display Week Symposium.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/physics-colloquium-19/
LOCATION:Freeman 103\, 441 E. Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:IPED 2021-2022 Lecture Series: Poland and the Global Scene
DESCRIPTION:Come hear the Polish ambassador to the United Nations\, Szczerski Krzysztof\, speak on geopolitical challenges and Poland’s position on them.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/iped-2021-2022-lecture-series-poland-and-the-global-scene/
LOCATION:Rose Hill\, Dealy Hall\, E-530\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220125T130000
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SUMMARY:A Wandering Scribe and His Illustrated Esther Scrolls
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will explore the remarkable artistic career of Aryeh Leib ben Daniel of Goray\, an 18th-century Jewish scribe whose journey across Europe is documented through the decorated and illustrated megillot he created along the way. \nSharon Liberman Mintz is the curator of Jewish art at the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York and specializes in the art of Hebrew illuminated manuscripts and rare printed books. Over the course of 35 years at the library\, she has curated more than 45 exhibitions and co-authored 11 exhibition catalogs. Since 1995\, Mintz has also served as the senior consultant for Judaica and Hebraica at Sotheby’s\, cataloging and appraising Hebrew books for Judaica auctions worldwide.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/a-wandering-scribe-and-his-illustrated-esther-scrolls/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Narrowing the Front Door to NYC’s Child Welfare System: COVID-19 Lessons Learned and Charting a Path Forward
DESCRIPTION:In New York City\, the COVID-19 shutdown forced a temporary but radical reduction in the child welfare system—halving the number of reports\, investigations\, and family separations\, reducing surveillance of families in their schools and in their homes\, and restricting support of voluntary preventive services. Early indications seem to suggest that this shutdown did not endanger children. Rates of substantiated abuse did not rise and\, in fact\, may have dipped; rates of substantiated neglect remained unchanged; and children stayed with their families and in their communities. We would like to take a look at this data together and see what solutions emerge.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/narrowing-the-front-door-to-nycs-child-welfare-system-covid-19-lessons-learned-and-charting-a-path-forward-2/
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SUMMARY:IPED CFR Series: Cyberspace and U.S.-China Relations
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Council on Foreign Affairs academic conference call. Adam Segal is the Ira A. Lipman chair in emerging technologies and national security and director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy program at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). An expert on security issues\, technology development\, and Chinese domestic and foreign policy\, Segal was the project director for the CFR-sponsored Independent Task Force reports Innovation and National Security: Keeping Our Edge and Defending an Open\, Global\, Secure\, and Resilient Internet.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/iped-cfr-series-cyberspace-and-u-s-china-relations/
LOCATION:Dealy Hall 207\, 441 E. Fordham Rd\, Bronx\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:The Promise and Limits of Our First Amendment
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the next panel event in Fordham University’s Speech Acts series. The First Amendment limits “state action”—what the government may and may not do—but not private action. In the context of increasing concentration of private speech power\, such as powerful social media platforms that are not governed by the First Amendment\, this panel discussion will consider defenses for and critiques of the state action doctrine\, along with comparative approaches. The discussion will also consider whether our robust constitutional free speech protections go too far in some instances\, failing to properly consider certain harms caused by speech. \nFeatured Speakers\nMary Anne Franks\, University of Miami\nGenevieve Lakier\, University of Chicago\nJulie Suk\, Fordham University\nNelson Tebbe\, Cornell University \nModerator\nAbner Greene\, Fordham University
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/the-promise-and-limits-of-our-first-amendment/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of the Provost":MAILTO:provost@fordham.edu
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SUMMARY:United Nations Virtual Tour & Briefing
DESCRIPTION:The one-hour virtual tour offers an exciting opportunity to explore the United Nations from the comfort of your home. You will have a chance to meet one of our multilingual tour guides who will take you on a virtual journey through the history of the U.N. and speak about the organization’s work in addressing global challenges. \nYou will learn how the U.N. addresses such issues as disarmament\, peace and security\, and human rights\, and how you can support the Sustainable Development Goals. \nFollowing the tour\, a United Nations expert will provide an in-depth look into the latest issues on the organization’s agenda. The goal of a briefing is to further an understanding of and an appreciation for the work of the United Nations. This provides an invaluable educational opportunity tailored specifically to our group. \nThe cost of this event is $10 per screen. Space is limited for this unique experience. Please only register if you can attend both the tour and briefing.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/united-nations-virtual-tour-briefing-2/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumnioffice@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220127T160000
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SUMMARY:IPED 2021-2022 Lecture Series: M&E in the Private Sector
DESCRIPTION:Come hear Emily Kremser\, an alumna of the International Political Economy and Development (IPED) program\, speak on how monitoring and evaluation are conducted in the private sector and her work with the Cadmus Group.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/iped-2021-2022-lecture-series-me-in-the-private-sector/
LOCATION:Rose Hill\, Dealy Hall\, E-530\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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