Week of Events
Monday, December 1, 2025
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Virtual EventDecember 1, 2025AM Seminar: Denoising: A Powerful Building Block for Imaging, Inverse Problems and Machine Learning
AM Seminar: Denoising: A Powerful Building Block for Imaging, Inverse Problems and Machine Learning
Presenter: Peyman Milanfar, Distinguished Scientist, Google Description: Denoising, the process of reducing random fluctuations in a signal to emphasize essential patterns, has been a fundamental problem of interest since the dawn of modern scientific inquiry. Recent denoising techniques, particularly in imaging, have achieved remarkable success, nearing theoretical limits by some measures. Yet, despite tens of […]
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
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December 2, 2025UC Santa Cruz Comprehensive Habitat Conservation Plan Informational Webinar
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Virtual EventDecember 2, 2025NLP MS Virtual Information Session
UC Santa Cruz Comprehensive Habitat Conservation Plan Informational Webinar
Please join us to learn more about the UC Santa Cruz Comprehensive Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP). The Campus Planning Department is hosting an upcoming informational webinar about the proposed Comprehensive Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) for the Main Residential Campus, Westside Research Park and the Coastal Science Campus on Tuesday, December 2, 2025. The informational webinar will provide information to the campus […]
NLP MS Virtual Information Session
Interested in a career in generative AI? Join us Dec. 2 from 7 – 8 PM for our Virtual Information Session. Learn more about our program, based at the UCSC Silicon Valley Campus, where you can earn your NLP MS in as little as 15 months. We offer: Application fee waivers for UCSC students and […]
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
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December 3, 2025When Less is More: Applications of Type-Based Underapproximate Reasoning
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December 3, 2025Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar Series presents: Matt Weinberg
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Virtual EventDecember 3, 2025Marketing Yourself In The Arts Industry
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Virtual EventDecember 3, 2025Learn about the Educational Therapy Certificate Program
When Less is More: Applications of Type-Based Underapproximate Reasoning
Presenter: Suresh Jagganathan, Purdue University Abstract: Unlike program verifiers, symbolic execution and property-based testing tools underapproximate program behavior: they aim to report only real bugs (no false positives), at the cost of potentially missing some (false negatives). Recent work has sought to place such tools on a more formal footing, primarily through the development of incorrectness […]
Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar Series presents: Matt Weinberg
Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar: Matt Weinberg
Marketing Yourself In The Arts Industry
Career success arts marketing
Learn about the Educational Therapy Certificate Program
Transform learning. Join Educational Therapy certificate program chair Sharmila Roy for a thoughtful program overview and hear how the uniquely designed curriculum empowers educators and professionals to make a lasting impact– in the classroom and beyond. As one of the few AET-approved programs, you’ll learn to assess learning challenges and apply effective, research-based interventions. Empower […]
Thursday, December 4, 2025
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December 4, 2025BME 280B Seminar: Gali Bai & David Haussler
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Hybrid EventDecember 4, 2025Pemulai ke Nanga Jela/Return to Nanga Jela
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December 4, 2025Behavioral, Econometrics and Theory Seminar Series Presents: Jacopo Magnani
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December 4, 2025Future careers: What will work look like in 2030?
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December 4, 2025Embedded Systems Program Info Session
BME 280B Seminar: Gali Bai & David Haussler
Presenter 1: Gali Bai, BME/PBSE Doctoral Candidate, Brooks Lab, UC Santa Cruz Title 1: Dissecting the contribution of chromatin accessibility to RNA transcription and processing with long-read sequencing Description: Although all cells in an organism share the same genomic sequence, transcriptional programs vary dramatically across cell types. This diversity is governed by epigenetic regulation involving […]
Pemulai ke Nanga Jela/Return to Nanga Jela
About the Talk: The history of hinterland communities is largely written in remote landscapes that today are often targeted for infrastructural development that forcibly relocates existing residents and transforms the land, obliterating those histories, and weakening communities. In 1984/5 the Iban longhouse at Nanga Jela on Sarawak’s Engkari River in Malaysian Borneo, along with twenty-one other […]
Behavioral, Econometrics and Theory Seminar Series Presents: Jacopo Magnani
Economics Behavioral, Econometrics and Theory Seminar: Jacopo Magnani
Future careers: What will work look like in 2030?
Join Dean PK Agarwal for this free online session. He’ll lead a forward-looking conversation on emerging job roles in tech, sustainability, health, and creative industries. Learn how industry convergence and global trends are shaping new career paths and the skills you’ll need to stay relevant. Discover which industries are driving job creation and how roles […]
Embedded Systems Program Info Session
Build Your Career in Embedded Systems While hiring has slowed in some tech sectors, the demand for skilled Embedded Systems professionals continues to grow across industries. At this free winter info session, you’ll learn about emerging roles in embedded technology and the essential skills that make your resume stand out. Discover how AI is being […]
Friday, December 5, 2025
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Hybrid EventDecember 5, 2025Littschwager, N. (CSE) – A Proposal for Characterizing Replicated Systems and Emulators
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Hybrid EventDecember 5, 2025DeGrendele, C. (AM) – Learning-Augmented and Structure-Preserving Methods for Conservation Law Solvers
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Hybrid EventDecember 5, 2025Garg, S. (CSE) – MAPPING ANNOTATIONS FROM NETLIST TO SOURCE CODE
Littschwager, N. (CSE) – A Proposal for Characterizing Replicated Systems and Emulators
Simulation is a coinductive proof technique to assert the behavioral equivalence of computing systems that has seen fruitful application in distributed systems, concurrent process calculi, and programming languages, since the 1970’s. We have also utilized simulation in our prior work, where we formalized and proved a folklore claim that the state-based and operation-based approaches to […]
DeGrendele, C. (AM) – Learning-Augmented and Structure-Preserving Methods for Conservation Law Solvers
In this work, we develop numerical methods for conservation laws that explore statistical, structure-preserving, and machine-learning-based approaches, each built on top of traditional numerical solvers. First, we develop a general Gaussian-process-based “recipe’’ for constructing high-order linear operators such as interpolation, reconstruction, and derivative approximations. Building on this recipe, we derive a kernel-agnostic convergence theory for […]
Garg, S. (CSE) – MAPPING ANNOTATIONS FROM NETLIST TO SOURCE CODE
Hardware design flows have become increasingly complex as modern chips integrate billions of transistors and rely on aggressive synthesis optimizations to meet performance, area, and power targets. While these transformations improve circuit efficiency, they also erase the correspondence between gate-level netlists and their originating HDL source lines. The loss of traceability makes post-synthesis debugging, timing […]
Saturday, December 6, 2025
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December 6, 2025First Saturday Tour at the Arboretum
First Saturday Tour at the Arboretum
First Saturday Tours are a wonderful way to introduce yourself to the Arboretum or to deepen your knowledge of the Arboretum’s plant collections. Each tour is a little different depending on the time of year, the interests of the tour guide, and the people who join in. For example, you might learn about the birds […]
Sunday, December 7, 2025
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December 7, 2025John O. Jordan: “Dickens and Soundscape: The Old Curiosity Shop”
John O. Jordan: “Dickens and Soundscape: The Old Curiosity Shop”
Please join the Dickens Project for the rescheduled Dickens Universe talk by John Jordan, Dickens Project Co-Founder and Co-Director. Delve into the sounds of ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’ on Sunday, December 7, from 1:00-2:30 PM (Pacific time).