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The Graduate Simulation Seminar Series (GS3) is a weekly seminar series that brings simulators from all over the UCSB campus together for a weekly talk on simulation and computational theory. Come learn from others or present your own research!

By Nicole Poletto, Professional Development Peer
Monday, July 10th, 2017 - 9:07am


The Graduate Simulation Seminar Series (GS3) is almost here! This weekly seminar series runs throughout the summer and brings simulators from all over the UCSB campus together for a weekly talk on simulation and computational theory. The series kicks off with its first talk on July 12 at 1 p.m. in ESB 2001.

​Interested in presenting? There are still slots available for 25-minute presentations as well as ex-silico/experimental talks - register here! You can also nominate a colleague to present. The series is not only a great way to gain valuable feedback from colleagues in an informal setting on your work, but also a chance to build interdisciplinary relationships and collaborations. At the end of the seminar series, recognition (and awards) will be given to the top presenters as evaluated by attendees!

Contact Nick with any questions regarding registration, the series, or joining the mailing list at nsherck@umail.ucsb.edu.

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