ASRC Graduate Students Second Meeting
ASRC Graduate Students Second Meeting
The effect of COVID-19 on the graduate student; timeline towards the progress of degree and future career.
The ASRC offers event and meeting spaces that can accommodate up to 100 guests for your next conference, reception, meeting, workshop, film shoot, or private event.
The effect of COVID-19 on the graduate student; timeline towards the progress of degree and future career.
On the importance of inhibitory interactions for the exquisite regulation of neurotransmitter release
Workshop series hosted by Prof. Matthew Sfeir of the ASRC Photonics Initiative
A Living Shoreline on the Harlem River: From Design Challenges to Ecosystem Services
Speaker: Aashish Clerk, University of Chicago For more information contact Leah Abraha at labraha@gc.cuny.edu
This event is part of Converge to Transform, a webinar series exploring CUNY-wide transdisciplinary research for the public good.
The next G.S.L. meeting will take place on Tuesday (05/12) from 3 pm – 5 pm via the Zoom.
The goal is to inspire young female trainees (postdocs, graduate and undergraduate students) to pursue their career goals and learn about what obstacles they might face, as well as how to overcome them.
The third annual gathering of the CUNY biophysics community, featuring talks from CUNY faculty, students, and postdocs.
This meeting gives the opportunity for all across the CUNY Biophysics community to share their recent research results and discuss future directions.
A three-day virtual symposium on life-like emergent behavior in complex molecules and ensembles featuring interactive discussions, keynotes, and a Twitter-based poster session.
Metamaterials and Topology-Enabled Light-Matter Interactions
This event is part of Converge to Transform, a webinar series exploring CUNY-wide transdisciplinary research for the public good.