AM Seminar: Structure-Preserving Discretizations and their Applications
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Monday, November 10, 2025
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Hybrid EventNovember 10, 2025Nguyen, R. (BMEB) – Development of Computational Methods for Reliable Genetic Identification of Forensic Samples
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November 10, 2025AM Seminar: Structure-Preserving Discretizations and their Applications
Nguyen, R. (BMEB) – Development of Computational Methods for Reliable Genetic Identification of Forensic Samples
Advances in sequencing technologies have enabled the recovery of genetic data from minimal, contaminated, and highly degraded samples, overcoming long-standing barriers in forensic analysis. Nevertheless, many evidentiary samples still yield poor-quality DNA that is unconducive to PCR amplification of short tandem repeats (STRs), microarray genotyping, or deep sequencing necessary for accurate, complete genotype calls. This […]
AM Seminar: Structure-Preserving Discretizations and their Applications
Presenter: Andy Wan, Assistant Professor, University of California, Merced Description: Many models from science and engineering possess fundamental structures which are important to preserve in order for accurate and stable long-term predictions. For instance, preserving conserved quantities, such as energy, mass and momentum, are fundamental in many physical systems. Moreover, preserving dissipative quantities, such as entropy […]
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
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November 12, 2025Visual & Media Cultures Colloquium (VMCC) Series
Visual & Media Cultures Colloquium (VMCC) Series
The Visual & Media Cultures Colloquium (VMCC) is an annual lecture series that brings cutting-edge scholars to speak on a broad range of subjects related to visual and media culture. The series is co-sponsored with the graduate programs in the History of Art & Visual Culture (HAVC) and the Film & Digital Media departments. Each […]
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
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November 12, 2025CSE Colloquium – Neurosymbolic AI: from research to industry
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November 12, 2025Work for California – Your State Career
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November 12, 2025Neolithic by Sea: the social ecology of the spread of farming in the Adriatic – a view from Dalmatia
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November 12, 2025Visiting Theater Artists 2-Day Residency with Torange Yeghiazarian and Evren Odcikin from MENA
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November 12, 2025Book Talk with Winnie Wong—VMCC Series
CSE Colloquium – Neurosymbolic AI: from research to industry
Presenter: Luis Lamb, Catholic Institute of Technology Abstract: Neurosymbolic AI brings together the statistical nature of machine learning with the formal reasoning capabilities of symbolic AI. It seeks to offer a balanced approach to contemporary AI technologies, by combining the ability to learn from data, with the capacity to reason upon knowledge acquired from an environment. […]
Work for California – Your State Career
The Work for California — Your State Career presentation will give you an opportunity to learn about the benefits of California state service, the range of career opportunities with the State of California, and the process for searching and applying for state jobs. We will provide resources and be here to answer your questions. Join […]
Neolithic by Sea: the social ecology of the spread of farming in the Adriatic – a view from Dalmatia
Please join November’s Archaeology and Biological Anthropology Lunch Talk, “Neolithic by Sea: the social ecology of the spread of farming in the Adriatic – a view from Dalmatia,” presented by Nancy B. McClure (Anthropology, UC Santa Barbara).
Visiting Theater Artists 2-Day Residency with Torange Yeghiazarian and Evren Odcikin from MENA
MENA theater artists Torange Yeghiazarian and Evren Odcikin for a 2-day residency Nov 12th and 13th on campus.
Book Talk with Winnie Wong—VMCC Series
In this public talk, Winnie Wong presents her latest book, The Many Names of Anonymity: Portraitists of the Canton Trade, which examines the tension between recognizing individuals as artists with rights of authorship and the limitations of the modern “artist” concept.
Thursday, November 13, 2025
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November 13, 2025Petety, A. (CSE) – New Algorithmic Methods for Uncertain Inputs
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November 13, 2025Haunting Interruptions: Race, Infrastructural Violence, and Spatial Memory in Ferguson, Missouri
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November 13, 2025Campus to Career: Job Talk with Kim Angulo, Assistant Public Defender
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November 13, 2025Visiting Theater Artists 2-Day Residency with Torange Yeghiazarian and Evren Odcikin from MENA
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November 13, 2025Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar Series presents: Giovanni Peri
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November 13, 2025Slugs at Sundown — Humanity at the Helm: Thriving in an AI-Driven World
Petety, A. (CSE) – New Algorithmic Methods for Uncertain Inputs
This dissertation focuses on designing and proving performance guarantees on algorithms when there is uncertainty in the input. The uncertainty could be from the user being unsure or future inputs that have not arrived yet. We look at different methods in which algorithms can be designed to be competitive against the optimal. One of the […]
Haunting Interruptions: Race, Infrastructural Violence, and Spatial Memory in Ferguson, Missouri
Join the Sociology Department together with the Center for Critical Urban & Environmental Studies (CUES), The Black Geographies Lab, and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies in the Rachel Carson College Red Room, to welcome speaker Rashad Timmons (UC PPFP) for a discussion on Race, Infrastructural Violence, and Spatial Memory in Ferguson, Missouri moderated by Camilla Hawthorne (UC Santa Cruz).
Campus to Career: Job Talk with Kim Angulo, Assistant Public Defender
Interested in an impact-driven career in law, public policy, or politics? Come hear from a UCSC Humanities alum and Assistant Public Defender!
Visiting Theater Artists 2-Day Residency with Torange Yeghiazarian and Evren Odcikin from MENA
MENA theater artists Torange Yeghiazarian and Evren Odcikin for a 2-day residency Nov 12th and 13th on campus.
Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar Series presents: Giovanni Peri
Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar: Giovanni Peri
Slugs at Sundown — Humanity at the Helm: Thriving in an AI-Driven World
Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we work, live, and connect — but it doesn’t define the future. What matters most are the skills and strengths that only humans bring: creativity, empathy, adaptability, and big-picture thinking. Join fellow UC Santa Cruz alumni for an evening of conversation and connection as we explore how to stay […]
Friday, November 14, 2025
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Saturday, November 15, 2025
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Sunday, November 16, 2025
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