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Graduate Simulation Seminar Series (GS^3) closing ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 6. Keynote talk, reception, regular season awards ceremony, and professional panel.

By Kyle Crocco, Writing Peer
Tuesday, October 4th, 2016 - 12:51pm


 Come with ​your most pressing questions about conducting research in theory and simulations for this keynote talk! This is a unique opportunity in which we are bringing in people predominantly from the industrial world.

Graduate Simulation Seminar Series (GS^3) closing ceremony
Keynote talk, reception, regular season awards ceremony, and professional panel

Thursday, Oct. 6, 3-5 p.m.
Engineering Sciences Building (ESB) 2001


GS^3: Who We Are
The Graduate Simulation Seminar Series ("GS^3") is a multidisciplinary series seeking to draw research talks from computationally-oriented graduate students, faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and undergraduates in the STEM fields and beyond. It is coordinated by students in Chemical Engineering and sponsored by the Center of MASS and Center for Research Computing. The regular seminar series runs throughout the summer, and is wrapping up its third year. The series features regular simulation talks as well as Ex Silico joint computational-experimental sessions. Talks are application-oriented, and transcribed for an undergraduate audience (in the spirit of Richard Feynman). From Mechanical Engineering to Marine Biology to Statistics to Geography, all are welcome!

More information
Additional questions concerning addition to the mailing list or anything else related to GS^3 may be addressed to jimonroe@umail.ucsb.edu.

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