Thursday, March 26, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Cal Poly Students Rock Out
Check out this fun YouTube video about nano by Cal Poly Students...Ferromagnetic Funk Fluid (a.k.a Evil Porcupine), Alex Stanley and Ryan Satchet, Cal Poly Records 2009
Note: Go to ~5 minutes to get the song.
Note: Go to ~5 minutes to get the song.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Spring Quarter Science Cafe's
We have a couple of great Science Cafés lined up to launch the spring quarter.
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APRIL 2: CORNELL TO WASHINGTON: HOW MINDLESS EATING WORKS IN GOVERNMENT
On Thursday, April 2, we will be hosting national bestselling author
Brian Wansink from 3:30-4:30pm, for an informal talk about his recent
stint in the US Department of Agriculture in relation to his work as
expert in nutritional science, behavior and food psychology
For more information, see: http://www.mindlesseating.org/
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APRIL 8: NANOCAFE: IS SMALL THE NEW BIG?
Wednesday, April 8, 3:30 - 4:30pm we will be hosting a Science Café on nanotechnology, featuring Frank Kusiak from the Berkeley Lawrence Hall of Science and the NISE Network (Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network).
Sponsored by the Department of Materials Engineering and the National
Science Foundation's "Nanodays" program, Kusiak will give a talk on
"Nano 101." Cal Poly professors Kathy Chen (Materials Engineering) and
Jane Lehr (Women's and Gender Studies, Ethnic Studies) will facilitate
hands-on demos of nanotechnology and a discussion of how
nanotechnology affects our lives.
For more on Nanodays or on Frank Kusiak, see:
http://www.nisenet.org/nanodays
http://www.nisenet.org/users/fkusiak
Please join us!
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APRIL 2: CORNELL TO WASHINGTON: HOW MINDLESS EATING WORKS IN GOVERNMENT
On Thursday, April 2, we will be hosting national bestselling author
Brian Wansink from 3:30-4:30pm, for an informal talk about his recent
stint in the US Department of Agriculture in relation to his work as
expert in nutritional science, behavior and food psychology
For more information, see: http://www.mindlesseating.org/
*****************************
APRIL 8: NANOCAFE: IS SMALL THE NEW BIG?
Wednesday, April 8, 3:30 - 4:30pm we will be hosting a Science Café on nanotechnology, featuring Frank Kusiak from the Berkeley Lawrence Hall of Science and the NISE Network (Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network).
Sponsored by the Department of Materials Engineering and the National
Science Foundation's "Nanodays" program, Kusiak will give a talk on
"Nano 101." Cal Poly professors Kathy Chen (Materials Engineering) and
Jane Lehr (Women's and Gender Studies, Ethnic Studies) will facilitate
hands-on demos of nanotechnology and a discussion of how
nanotechnology affects our lives.
For more on Nanodays or on Frank Kusiak, see:
http://www.nisenet.org/nanodays
http://www.nisenet.org/users/fkusiak
Please join us!
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Nanotechnology,
Science Cafe
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Ethics of Cyberweapons
Dr. Neil Rowe will be speaking on the Ethics of Cyberweapons as part of the Cal Poly Technology & Ethics Lecture Series. The talk will discuss the ethical issues related to warfare using cyberweapons: software weapons (viruses, hacking, etc.).
When: Friday, April 10, 11am-12:30pm
Where: Philips Hall, Room 124 (5:124)
When: Friday, April 10, 11am-12:30pm
Where: Philips Hall, Room 124 (5:124)
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Type is everywhere >> March 11th
Join top graphic experts at Cal Poly's Kennedy Library for “The Science of Type: Original Typeface Designs in the Digital Age,” the latest in the Science Café series.
The event is free, open to the public and set for Wednesday, March 11, 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the library’s second floor Café Lounge. The speaker is Christopher Slye of Adobe Systems.
Image credit:
University Archives, Kennedy Library
Cal Poly Printing Press, c. 1960s
The event is free, open to the public and set for Wednesday, March 11, 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the library’s second floor Café Lounge. The speaker is Christopher Slye of Adobe Systems.
- Date: Wednesday March 11th
- Time: 4:30pm — 5:30pm
- Speaker: Christopher Slye, Adobe Systems
- Moderator: Lorraine Donegan, Graphic Communication
- Location: Kennedy Library, 2nd floor Café Lounge
Image credit:
University Archives, Kennedy Library
Cal Poly Printing Press, c. 1960s
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