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250 Hutchison Rd, Rochester, NY 14620
The first CIRC Symposium of the semester will take place on Friday, September 26th 11:30 am - 1 pm in Wegmans Hall 1400.
Our featured speaker this month is Karl Glastad from the Department of Biology. Karl will describe a biological control system involving the ant blood-brain barrier using chemical signals to affect worker-specific foraging behavior.
The ongoing research talk will be given by Jin Dou from the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Jin will highlight the use of GPUs for insights into linguistic processing of signals in the brain.
The CIRC Symposium occurs monthly and is a venue to witness firsthand how advanced computing infrastructure is being used by a variety research projects across the University of Rochester. Faculty and students from all areas are encouraged to attend to gain insights into computational techniques and methods of data analysis utilized by the University's research community.
We hope to see you there!
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