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Thursday, April 13, 2023
- 12:00 AM1:30 AMSandbox Open Hours - Ask Questions About AI Across FAUCome learn about opportunities to engage with AI Across FAU!The Rubin and Cindy Gruber Sandbox is open to graduate and undergraduate students, FAU faculty and staff, and the wider community. Students here work on many exciting projects, including artificial intelligence safety, machine learning in physiology, automatic seizure detention, and virtual reality environments.Students of every discipline can join the lab to pursue their research or support their academic projects. While they do not have to be in STEM majors, they would acquire STEM skills when working at the Sandbox.Learn more here - https://library.fau.edu/external-relations/interested-ai-check-out-sandbox-open-hoursEmail sandbox@fau.edu with the subject Open Hours if you have any questions
- 9:30 AM1h 30mSweden: Modern Social DemocracyThree main issues are impacting Swedish life today: the very unusual sharp turn to the Conservative Right-Wing politically, the large influx of Middle Eastern immigrants, and the decision to apply for NATO membership. The lecturer will examine each of these and suggest their possible outcomes.
- 11:00 AM1h 20mMethods in Complex Systems - Graduate WorkshopGraduate Course: Methods in Complex SystemsDescription:"Classical statistical analysis and inference of linear systems and how those statistical methods and analysis procedures differ for nonlinear complex systems. Topics include fractals, chaos, neural networks, and self-organizing critical systems."Course Information:ISC-6450 (Interdisciplinary Science)CRN: 13199Instructor: William E. Hahn, Ph.D.Prerequisites: Graduate Student Standing or Instructor Permission
- 1:30 PM1h 30mLet's Talk with CAPS for International StudentsWhat is Let's Talk?Let's Talk is a program that provides easy access to brief informal consultations with providers from FAU Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), who will offer support, perspective, and suggestions for resources. Visits usually last 15-20 minutes.This is a free drop-in service. Students are seen on a first-come, first-served basis and are encouraged to talk about whatever is important to them.Spring 2023 Let's Talk With CAPS will be virtual only via WebexThursdays from 1:30 -3:00 p.m.https://fau.webex.com/fau/j.php?MTID=m6a1f3e2d9d47c44a7ddf9064248d19dc
- 4:00 PM1hCoasting into College: Tips and Tricks to Prepare for College LifeJoin us on Apr. 13th from 4-5pm as this webinar will provide strategies for students & their parents/families to help begin the college search process, prepare for college life & ease the transition. For info., contact Jacqueline Wood at jacquelinewood@fau.edu. Register https://coastingintocollege2023.eventbrite.com
- 6:00 PM1h 15mSocial Media Misuse & Abuse: What Families, Schools & Platforms Can DoMany educators, parents, and other youth-serving adults are asking for updated best practices on harm and victimization prevention on social media and gaming platforms. Clearly, more must be done to combat the mental health and well-being challenges students are facing during these challenging times. Join us to learn research-informed practical strategies and steps we can take to support Gen-Z and promote healthier online experiences and communities for all.