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- Oct 179:00 AM"Mindfulness Walk & Bird Talk" with Kyle Matera, LCSW - Fall 2025Event Description: Join us for a Bird and Nature Walk at Green Cay Wetlands in Boynton Beach! Explore the vibrant wetlands with Sandler School of Social Work Instructor and local Bird Guide, Kyle Matera. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with, and learn about, the local wildlife while engaging in mindfulness practice by immersing yourself in the local ecosystem. Facilitator Bio: Kyle Matera earned his B.A. in Psychology from Florida Gulf Coast University and his MSW from Florida Atlantic University. He has been a Licensed Clinical Social Worker since 2016 and a Qualified Supervisor for licensure since 2018. During the pursuit of his graduate degree, Kyle worked on a Crisis Stabilization Unit in a Community Mental Health Center, an experience that fueled his passion for the treatment of individuals with severe and persistent mental illness and one that continues to influence his treatment and teaching styles. When not teaching at FAU, Kyle works as a primary therapist in an outpatient clinic specializing in Opioid Use Disorders while also supervising both Undergraduate and Graduate Social Work students in a mental health crisis stabilization unit. Additionally, he enjoys working as a supervisor for post-graduate Registered Interns. When not working, and as a self-care practice, Kyle is an avid birder and nature photographer. He is a guide for the local Audubon Society and has begun leading nature walks through the university.
- Oct 1711:00 AMI-SENSE Distinguished Speaker: It's The Law: Some Technical Things All Hardware Security Architects Ought to Know About CRA, EUCCI-SENSE is proud to welcome its first Distinguished Speaker of the Fall 2025 Semester, Markku-Juhani Olavi Saarinen, PhD.In this seminar, Dr. Saarinen will offer some technical and practical lessons he has learned about recent European Union information security regulations related to PQC security chips. This may sound boring from a scientific viewpoint, but it is essential for a security architect as compliance requirements are the main driver for the sales of such chips. Saarinen is currently Finland's representative to CENELEC TC 47X "Semiconductor device and trusted chips", which is tasked with turning the security requirements of the EU's Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) into electrotechnical standards. The CRA and its technical requirements are of great interest to chip makers and designers globally, as compliance will be required to sell electrical goods in the EU market (the comparable U.S. "Cyber Trust Mark" program, being introduced by the FCC, will be only voluntary). Among other things, CRA implies supply chain security measures, fairly strict vulnerability reporting timelines and responsibilities, as well as some concrete security features such as secure firmware updates. "Default category" products can get a pass via self-evaluation, but for "Critical category" products (e.g., secure elements), compliance often requires a third-party assessment. Such laboratory evaluation can be done with the EU Common Criteria (EUCC) Certification Scheme; passing requires relatively advanced technical protections.Dr. Saarinen has worked in cryptography and technical information security since the late 1990s, dividing time between academia and the industry/startups. Before his PhD studies (which focused on symmetric cryptanalysis), he had worked at SSH Communications Security (helping to design the now-ubiquitous SSH2 secure login protocol) and at Nokia Research, both in Finland. Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) has been a research focus since 2015, resulting in numerous publications and a half-dozen patents. In 2018, he was the first employee at PQShield Ltd. (UK), a University of Oxford spin-out focusing on PQC. At PQShield, he architected some of the first commercially successful high-assurance PQC hardware modules before joining Tampere University in 2023. He is currently a member of CENELEC TC 47X (Cyber Resilience Act / Semiconductors) and Chairs the Cryptography SIG at RISC-V International.
- Oct 172:00 PMDissertation Defense AnnouncementJoseph McKinley: "Synergetics in Complex Adaptive Systems"Committee Chair: Christopher Beetle, Ph.D.Committee Members: Christine Williams, D.N.Sc., Luc Wille, Ph.D., Andy Lau, Ph.D., and Mengsen Zhang, Ph.D.Date: 10/17/2025 at 2:00 PMIn Person: Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton Campus, College of Science Charles E. Schmidt Building (SE-43), Room 319
- Oct 172:30 PMFlorida Statewide Symposium Keynote Address: Institutional Transformation through Vertically Integrated Projects: Leadership Practices for Scalable Undergraduate ResearchFaculty and staff are encouraged to register for the Florida Statewide Symposium and join us for the Keynote Address: Institutional Transformation through Vertically Integrated Projects: Leadership Practices for Scalable Undergraduate Research, delivered by Dr. Jack Bringardner, Teaching Professor and Director of Education Innovation, Engineering, Design, and Society, Colorado School of Mines, and Executive Steering Committee Member, VIP Consortium.You can register to attend the event here.
- Oct 177:00 PMAmalia e Carlo - Florida Atlantic Opera TheatreAfter more than two centuries, “Amalia e Carlo” returns to the stage. Composed in 1812 by Pietro Carlo Guglielmi and featuring a libretto by Andrea Leone Tottola, this opera has not been performed since the early 1800s. The work offers a glimpse into the political and cultural landscape of Napoleonic Italy. Concert to feature full orchestra, original costumes, and an international cast and crew. Artistic Director, Mitchell Hutchings, DMA. Tickets $10.
- Oct 18All dayAll Levels Mat Pilates (Sold Out)This all levels integrative movement mat pilates class blends core-focused Pilates with functional movement patterns to enhance strength, flexibility and body awareness.Instructor: Ruth SandersDates/Times: October 6, 13, 27 (Mondays 10:30am-11:30am) November 3, 10, 17 (Mondays 10:30am-11:30am) December 1, 8, 15 (Mondays 10:30am-11:30am)