Announcements for August 29: Graduate School Workshop, Sports, and INSIDE UCI!

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US Graduate Schools Workshop Today!
Interested in applying to graduate schools in the U.S.? Come to one of our short seminars on either Wednesday, August 29th (12pm to 1pm) or Thursday, August 30th (1:30pm to 2:30pm). Both seminars will be held at the Graduate Resource Center. You can also meet at the International Summer Session Office 15 minutes before the seminar to walk over as a group.

Weekly Sports (Template)

Don’t have any plans for this evening? Gather your friends and come out for a casual game of volleyball, basketball, or your favorite sport at the Anteater Recreational Fields from 5:00pm to 7:00pm today!

Staff members from Activities will organize the games and play with you. Sign up by visiting the Activities website.

 

INSIDE UCI (2)

Meet Professor Kelli Sharp, faculty in the UCI Dance Department. Dr. Sharp is also co-director of I-move in the Stem Cell Research Center. You’ll hear about the twists and turns of her journey, exploring her interests as a young dancer and adjusting her path along the way.

Dr. Sharp’s research embodies two pillars. The first pillar focuses on injury prevention and wellness for dancers using motion capture system and applying methods of analysis to determine the relationship of motion in space we can further reduce injuries. The second pillar focuses on the development of novel technologies to advance rehabilitation strategies for individuals with neurological disorders by incorporating tools, such as motion capture systems and functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) with dance/movement therapy.

This is an INSIDE UCI program. An RSVP is REQUIRED on EEE.

If you can no longer attend, please remember to update your RSVP. Failure to update your RSVP will affect your ability to sign up for future Inside UCI events.

INSIDE UCI (1)

In the Cognitive Anteater Robotics Laboratory (CARL) at UC Irvine, students, researchers, and faculty are designing robotic systems whose behaviors are guided by large-scale simulations of the mammalian brain. Because these simulated nervous systems are embodied on a robot, they provide a powerful tool for studying brain function. Moreover, because these cognitive robots are embedded in the real-world, the system’s behavior and function can be tested similarly to that of an animal under experimental conditions.

Come join this amazing tour of CARL and see these robots come alive!

RSVP REQUIRED

This is an INSIDE UCI program. This event seats 30 students. An RSVP is REQUIRED on EEE.

If you can no longer attend, please remember to update your RSVP. Failure to update your RSVP will affect your ability to sign up for future Inside UCI events.