EBE Grad Seminar Weekly Talk: Prof. Pedro H. J. Nardelli

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Prof. Pedro H. J. Nardelli, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, speaks about Moving from Current Liberalized Energy Markets towards a Fossil-fuel Free Energy InternetAbstract: The development of information and energy technologies allows  for an energy system fully supplied by renewable sources. This talk Read more…

CEE Weekly Grad Seminar: Caitlin Crossest

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Caitlin Crossett will be defending her proposal entitled Understanding the Hydroclimatic Variability in the Northeastern US from 1979–2018. Abstract Long-term analysis of the hydroclimatic variability in the Northeast US, through the use of paleoclimate and instrumental records, has shown that Read more…

Deadline for Spring REU Applications: Dec. 15

CEMS strongly encourages students to consider participating in undergraduate research or a design team.  In the first two years of college, such experiences provide a mechanism for gaining experience that opens up doors for industry internships.  In the latter years Read more…

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CEE Weekly Grad Seminar

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Graduate students in CEE gather for a Weekly Seminar featuring fascinating speakers covering myriad topics. Check back frequently for updated topics.

CEMS 50 Final Poster Presentation

Davis Center, Grand Maple Ballroom

Students in the CEMS 50 First Year Seminar present their final projects.

STAT@UVM Seminar: Relations between margin-based binary classifiers and logistic regression with Jeffrey S. Buzas

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STAT@UVM Seminar: Jeffrey S. Buzas Relations between margin-based binary classifiers and logistic regression Abstract: This talk explores new connections between logistic regression and margin-based binary classification methods. The connections provide novel perspectives and insight on classification methods that use exponential Read more…