- Nov 1211:00 AMHealthcare Involvement Fair
- Nov 1211:00 AMHuskyCT Q&A - Open SessionDo you have questions about the new Ultra Course View in HuskyCT? This session will be dedicated to specific questions participants have during the Fall 2025 semester. There will be no set agenda or presentation for this session; EdTech staff will cover any topics participants request. Registrants are encouraged to submit questions ahead of time to edtech@uconn.edu so that staff can prepare detailed answers and examples as necessary. Register - https://fins.uconn.edu/secure_inst/workshops/workshop_view.php?ser=3652 (https://fins.uconn.edu/secure_inst/workshops/workshop_view.php?ser=3652)
- Nov 1211:00 AMPNB Seminar Series: Dr. Andrew HardawayOn Wednesday, November 12, 2025, Dr. Andrew Hardaway will be here at UConn Physiology and Neurobiology from UMass Amherst, hosted by Dr. Natale Sciolino. His seminar will be titled, "The central amygdala integrates exogenous and endogenous GLP-1 signals."
- Nov 1211:15 AMAlgebra Seminar - Homomorphisms of maximal Cohen-Macaulay modules over the cone of an elliptic curve - Bhargavi Parthasarathy (Syracuse University)Homomorphisms of maximal Cohen-Macaulay modules over the cone of an elliptic curve by Bhargavi Parthasarathy (Syracuse University) Abstract: Consider the ring \(R=k[[x,y,z]]/(f)\) where \(f=x^3+y^3+z^3\) with an algebraically closed field \(k\) and \(char(k) eq 3\). In a 2002 paper, Laza, Popescu and Pfister used Atiyah's classification of vector bundles over elliptic curves to obtain a description of the maximal Cohen-Macaulay modules (MCM) over \(R\). In particular, the matrix factorizations corresponding to rank one MCMs can be described using points in \(V(f)\). If \(M,\ N\) are rank one MCMs over \(R\), then so is \({m Hom}_R(M,N)\). In this talk, I will discuss how the elliptic group law on \(f\) can be used to obtain the point in \(V(f)\) that describes the matrix factorization corresponding to \({m Hom}_R(M,N)\).
- Nov 1211:15 AMDoctoral Dissertation Oral Defense, Huiqun HuangAbstract: Accurate and efficient modeling of urban mobility, along with the prediction of vehicle and human trajectories and object detection in traffic, are crucial for ensuring the safety and resilience of intelligent transportation systems and smart cities. However, the dynamic nature of external environments (such as weather conditions, road networks, neighboring vehicles, and passenger behaviors) or intrinsic changes in target data can lead to significant shifts in data distribution. These shifts can invalidate the trained deep learning models and foster overconfidence in model outputs. In this thesis, we introduce both the learning-based and statistical-based methods to address these issues.First, we design an attention based method for the citywide anomaly event prediction. This method effectively models the spatio-temporal characteristics of urban anomaly events and quantifies the varying impacts of urban mobility on the occurrence of anomaly events. Second, we present an extreme-aware framework to predict the citywide urban mobility under anomalous situations. The proposed framework decomposes the regional urban mobility into spatio-temporally varying regular and extreme dynamics. It minimizes the citywide urban mobility prediction loss under distribution shift. Third, we introduce a conformal prediction based and Gaussian process regression based framework to quantify the output uncertainty of existing trajectory prediction models (base models). This framework aims to improve the prediction accuracy of the base models and reduce the uncertainty of the predicted trajectories under distribution shift. Finally, we introduce an uncertainty-aware adversarial training framework that enhance the resiliency of existing collaborative object detection models for autonomous driving against adversarial attacks. More specifically, this framework alleviates the impacts of adversarial attacks by providing output uncertainty estimation through learning-based module and conformal prediction-based calibration.
- Nov 1211:15 AMSexpert Peer Health Educator Drop In HoursStop by South Campus to connect with Student Health and Wellness's Sexperts & chat about sex and relationships! Sexpert Peer Health Educator Peer Support Drop-In Hours are a free service offered on the UConn Storrs campus. Peer Support Drop-In Hours are a great option for students who have questions about sex and sexual health, are looking for a non-judgmental, laid-back environment to discuss a sex related concern or issue, or are interested in improving their sexual health and personal well-being. The Sexperts are trained to provide education, support, and connection to resources on and off-campus on a wide variety of topics pertaining to sex, sexual health, and relationships. Fall 2025 Drop In Hours: September 15th – December 5thMonday: 12pm-4pm Tuesday: 9am-6:30pm Wednesday: 11:15am-6pm Thursday: 11am-5:30pm Friday: 10:30am-5:30pm Sexperts (and supervising staff) are designated confidential employees under UConn's Title IX Reporting Obligations. Peer support sessions are for educational and support purposes only. Peer support visits are not on-call or emergency services, and are not for individualized medical advice, nor are they counseling or therapy. If you can't make the times listed, or would prefer to schedule an appointment with a staff sex educator, please reach out to Program Manager for Sexual Health and Peer Education Initiatives, Cassy Setzler, at cassy@uconn.edu (mailto:cassy@uconn.edu) For more information, visit: studenthealth.uconn.edu/sexperts (https://studenthealth.uconn.edu/sexperts) or email cassy@uconn.edu (mailto:cassy@uconn.edu)
- Nov 1211:45 AMGroup Fitness Class – Spin (45)For the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Nov 1212:00 PMGastroenterology/Hepatology Grand RoundsGI Grand Rounds conferences take place weekly on Wednesdays at noon via Webex. Please contact Amy Pallotti to be added to detailed conference announcement emails.
- Nov 1212:00 PMHealthcare Involvement FairDiscover exciting opportunities in healthcare at the UConn Waterbury Healthcare Involvement Fair. Explore jobs, volunteer roles, research, and internships with local organizations. Open to all students interested in health fields. Refreshments will be served. Register here (https://uconn.12twenty.com/events/30006101314802)
- Nov 1212:00 PMMS in Accounting Virtual Information SessionAs you consider the MS in Accounting program (https://msaccounting.uconn.edu/) at UConn, it is extremely important that that you make an informed choice, and attending a virtual information session is a valuable way to gather the missing pieces. The MSA Virtual Infosessions are an ideal opportunity to learn first-hand about our highly regarded program from admissions representatives.
- Nov 1212:00 PMMS Supply Chain Management Virtual Information SessionThe MS in Supply Chain Management (MSSCM) is a STEM-designated, 30-credit program designed to meet the growing demand for supply chain professionals in today's complex, global economy. Offered in a flexible hybrid format, the program allows students to complete their degree in as little as nine months full-time or at their own pace part-time, with online courses and optional in-person sessions in Hartford and Stamford.
- Nov 1212:00 PMNeuroscience Journal Club - BuselMEDS 6497 Neuroscience Journal Club "Cannabidiol modulates excitatory-inhibitory ratio to counter hippocampal hyperactivity." Presenter: Natan Busel, Levine Lab Course Co-Directors: Paola Bargagna-Mohan: bargagna-mohan@uchc.edu (mailto:bargagna-mohan@uchc.edu) Alice Burghard: burghard@uchc.edu (mailto:burghard@uchc.edu)
- Nov 1212:00 PMRésumés & Cover LettersThe Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills will be reviewing and assisting students with their resume and cover letters to promote career readiness.
- Nov 1212:05 PMGroup Fitness Class – Fall 2025 - Small Group Hybrid Fitness Training - Session 2 (Mon/Wed 12:05-12:55pm) w/ JenFor the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Nov 1212:05 PMGroup Fitness Class – Total Body Strength (45)For the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Nov 1212:05 PMGroup Fitness Class – Yoga Flow (45)For the full class schedule, descriptions, and to register, please visit the UConn Recreation website (https://recreation.uconn.edu/group-fitness-schedule/).
- Nov 1212:15 PMSociology Graduate Student Lunch: Dr. Timothy RecuberSchedule12:15 - 1:15 | Lunch with Graduate Students 2:00 - 3:30 | Lecture and Q&A 4:00 - 6:00 | Reception
- Nov 1212:30 PMLeveling Up: Husky Life Hacks
- Nov 1212:45 PMDemystifying Judicial ClerkshipsAbout the Program: Members of the UConn Law Clerkship Committee as well as recent alumni will speak and answer questions about judicial clerkships and the application process in an informal setting. There will be a focus on action steps for students seeking positions in the fall of 2027 (predominantly 2L day and 3L evening division students), including planning for letters of recommendation and selecting and finalizing writing samples. Students interested in clerkships in 2026 (3LD/4LE) and 2027 (2LD/3LE) are encouraged to attend. *A note on the clerkship application timeline: while exact application deadlines vary, clerkship applications are generally due about one year in advance of the clerkship (late spring/early summer of 2LD/3LE year). However, there are additional clerkship opportunities with application deadlines in students' 3LD/4LE year.
- Nov 121:00 PMDoctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Qianyu ZhouEfficiency-Aware Computational Intelligence for Resource-Constrained Manufacturing Toward Edge-Ready Deployment
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