All events take place in TH 193 (unless otherwise noted.)
Please join us for pizza and presentations at noon on Fridays.
Typically, each science department (Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Studies and Sciences, Exercise Science, Math/CS, Physics/STHS) invites one speaker each semester.
January 31: Andrew Meador, Technical Researcher and Curriculum Designer, Born Global, Biomimicry: Blurring the Lines.
February 14: Dan Coe, Graphics Editor, Washington Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources. The Art of Visualizing Earth Science Data.
February 28: Alex McDonough, RTG Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Oregon. A Mysterious Family of Parallelogram Tilings. Abstract.
March 14: Eryn Murphy, Assistant Professor, Department of Human Biology and Kinesiology, Colorado College. Working in silos: what are we missing in the context of human aging? Exploring falls risk in a multi-system model.
April 11: Raghuveer Parthasarathy, Professor, Department of Physics, University of Oregon. Gut Microbes and their Physical Concerns. Abstract.
April 18: Andreas Madlung, Professor of Biology University of Puget Sound. Seeing without eyes: Functional analysis of the plant light receptor phytochrome.
Questions? Contact Prof. Kena Fox-Dobbs, kena@pugetsound.edu or Prof. Rachel Pepper, rpepper@pugetsound.edu