Please visit our main calendar to find appropriate events across the sciencesIf you have an event to share with the CIS, please contact Anika (adane@wesleyan.edu).

Next Week's Seminars: 

Monday, December 1, 4:30pm-5:30pm, Exley 121

CoDES Lecture Series: Ashley Thrall
Kinetic Structures for a Resilient Future

ABOUT: Ashley Thrall investigates the behavior, design, and optimization of kinetic civil infrastructure, using analytical, numerical, and experimental approaches. Her research involves kinetic civil infrastructure such as bridges, shelters, and buildings including modular systems that are rapidly moveable, erectable, and deployable.

Co-sponsored by The College of Design and Engineering Studies and
Art History's ‘Samuel C. Silipo’85 Distinguished Visitors Fund’ and the Physics Department

Wednesday, December 3, 12:10pm-1:10pm, Shanklin 107

MB&B Candidate Seminar

Friday, November 21, 11:50am-1:10pm, Exley 058

NSM Luncheon:Assistant Professor Yuxuan Mei, Computer Science

Susatainable Fabrication

Pizza will be served at 11:50am

Friday, November 21, 11:50am-1:10pm, Exley 058

Prof. Kedan He, Eastern Connecticut State University 

Host: Colin Smith

Next Week's Events:    

Wednesday, December 3, 8pm, Van Vleck Observatory: Space Night

Join us to learn about what’s up in the night sky. Each Space Night starts with a 30-minute interactive presentation by a member of our department (astronomy majors, graduate students, or faculty) on a topic of space news or recent discovery in astronomy, followed by observing through the telescopes when it’s clear. Aimed at high school level and above, but all visitors are welcome. Space Nights are rain or shine, but the weather may impact if the telescopes are open. 

Thursday, December 4, 7pm, OCEAN TINY DESK

CFA artist-in-residence mayfield brooks, Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences Raquel Bryant and choreographer camilo invite you to OCEAN TINY DESK, an oceanic open-mic night! We will sing, dance, make music, read poems and tell stories that celebrate, problematize, and deepen our connection and love for the ocean. Bring your voice, your instruments and your friends! The CNTR, 725 Main Street, Middletown, CT

 

 If you have an event to share with the CIS, please contact Anika (adane@wesleyan.edu).