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SUMMARY:NSBE 49th Annual Convention
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Kansas City for the 49th National Society of Black Engineers Annual Convention! Learn about Northeastern’s graduate engineering programs offered in the U.S. and Canada! Admissions representatives from our Boston and Portland\, ME campuses will be available in person to answer your questions.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/nsbe-49th-annual-convention/
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Engineering":MAILTO:coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu
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SUMMARY:Lean Certified Green Belt
DESCRIPTION:The IISE Lean Green Belt Certification program is coming to Northeastern on March 24-26 2023. This is a great process improvement and optimization course which teaches about Lean 6S\, muda\, value stream mapping\, point of use\, SMED\, pull\, the eight kinds of waste\, visual workplace\, and other related topics and helps identify what adds value for customers and continuously improve processes. \nThese skills are useful in industries like healthcare\, manufacturing\, and financial services\, and are valued by companies including Raytheon\, GE\, Bose\, Walt Disney\, Amazon Robotics\, and many more. Lean Green Belt Certification will be a great opportunity for all engineering students to take advantage of\, as it provides a tremendous resume boost and increases the likelihood of getting that dream job or co-op. \nThe training will be held from March 24th to 26th\, preparing you for the included certifying exam at the end. Normally\, the Lean Green Belt certification training costs over $1\,500. However\, since the National IISE recognizes the importance of this certification for upcoming professionals\, it provides this training at a highly subsidized price for Northeastern students. \nLink to more information:\nhttps://iisenortheastern.org/professional-certifications/ \nLink to register:\nhttps://www.iise.org/LeanGreenBelt/Spring2023/NEU
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/lean-certified-green-belt/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical & Industrial Engineering":MAILTO:mie-web@coe.neu.edu
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SUMMARY:MathWorks Weeks at Northeastern: Bio-related Applications
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \n\n\n\n\nPresentations: \nRegulation of the cellular redox environment in the nematode C. elegans \nDr. Javier Apfeld: Biology Department\, Northeastern \nBacteria\, fungi\, plants\, and animals have long been known to excrete large quantities of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to attack their prey and pathogens. H2O2 is also a byproduct of aerobic respiration. The proteome wide shift in cysteine oxidation induced by changing H2O2 levels is now recognized a critical post-translational mechanism that rapidly and reversibly modulates a wide array of biological processes. While much is known about the intracellular pathways that oxidize cysteine\, little is known about the intercellular pathways that determine the oxidation of cysteines in target tissues due to the technical difficulty of measuring oxidation non-destructively. In my talk\, I will discuss how our innovations in live imaging of protein oxidation are enabling my lab to fill this critical gap in knowledge\, which hinders understanding of how animals coordinate diverse cellular processes by regulating the oxidation of proteins via intercellular signaling. \n  \nDetermining limb swelling during physical activity with wearable sensors \nDr. Kris Dorsey: ECE Department\, Northeastern \nThe goal of this project is to investigate a wearable sensing system that will deliver information about fluid retention state. Information uncovered through this project will be critical to design systems that can detect and warn of fluid retention for disease treatment. We will describe progress towards a healthy subjects study using physical activity to safely induce swelling and in using datasets with MATLAB’s Neural Network Fitting app to identify limb size and swelling state from wearable sensor measurements \n  \nUsing AI to predict Toxicity in small molecules \nDr. Elvira Osuna-Highley: MathWorks \nMachine Learning is rapidly becoming a standard tool in many fields\, including in drug discovery and development. Every step in the drug discovery process accumulates costs. Early-stage toxicity determination is critical for minimizing cost and maximizing scientific efficiency. Using Machine Learning\, we determined the toxicity of several small molecules with an accuracy of 81%. This method can increase efficiency and reduce costs in the drug discovery workflow.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/mathworks-weeks-at-northeastern-bio-related-applications/
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SUMMARY:Kathry Connaghan - Down Syndrome Awareness (ALLIED)
DESCRIPTION:Northeastern University’s ALLIED talk series (Allies for Leading\, Learning\, Inclusion\, and Education of Disabilities) Talk Series \n\nATTENDANCE: We will regularly have food and beverages available at each event. We encourage you to bring a friend (or two!) as these events will be fun\, engaging\, and informative.\n CALENDAR: Download our event calendar for this year to add to your Gmail\, Outlook\, or Calendar app (instructions here). Alternatively\, access the live calendar using this link.\n VOLUNTEERING: If you’d like to volunteer to help organize ALLIED events this year\, please let us know by responding to this email. This is a great opportunity to work on exciting projects with an engaging and diverse group of people\, alongside bonus goodies and food!\n ACCOMMODATIONS: All ALLIED events are hosted in a hybrid format and have an ASL interpreter and closed captioning. If you have any questions regarding accessibility\, please respond to this email.
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/kathry-connaghan-down-syndrome-awareness-allied/
LOCATION:232 ISEC\, 360 Huntington Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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