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Piscataway Presentation Schedule

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Listed below are lectures and presentations happening at Rutgers locations in Piscataway, New Jersey, for A Day of Revolutionary Thinking on November 10, 2016, unless where otherwise noted.

Time Presenter(s) Presentation and Location
12 p.m., Wednesday, November 9 Dorothy Cantor, Psychologist

The Making of Women Leaders
Busch Campus, Life Sciences Building, Atrium

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10:15 a.m. Michelle Dickinson, Senior Lecturer in Engineering, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Science Is Everywhere: Challenging and Changing Attitudes about Science Education
Busch Campus, Fiber Optic Materials Research Building, Easton Hub Auditorium

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10:30 a.m. Raymond Iezzi Jr., Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education

Engineering Approaches for Restoring Sight to the Blind
Busch Campus, Biomedical Engineering Building, Biomedical Auditorium

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11:30 a.m. Brian Scholl, Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science, Yale University

Let’s See What Happens: Dynamic Event Representations in the Human Mind
Busch Campus, Fiber Optic Materials Research Building, Easton Hub Auditorium

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12 p.m. Carolynn Johnson, Chief Operating Officer, DiversityInc Media

Advancing into Leadership Roles in Business: Notes for the Millennial Woman

Livingston Campus, Rutgers Business School, Room 4031

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12 p.m. Dragana Rogulja, Assistant Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School

Sleep and Motivation
Busch Campus, Life Sciences Building, LSB 151 Auditorium

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12 p.m. Jared Speck, Cecil and Ida P. Green Career Development Associate Professor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Formation of Shock Waves in the Presence of Vorticity
Busch Campus, Hill Center Building for the Mathematical Sciences, Room 705

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12 p.m. David L. Spector, Director of Research and Head of the Gene Regulation and Cell Proliferation Program, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Cancer Center

Finding New Ways to Halt Breast Cancer Progression
Busch Campus, Daniel I. Kessler Teaching Laboratories, East Lecture Hall

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1:30 p.m. Karl Gebhardt, Herman and Joan Suit Professor of Astrophysics, University of Texas at Austin

From Black Holes to Dark Energy, with a Journey from New Jersey to Texas
Busch Campus, Serin Physics Building, Room 385

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1:30 p.m. Edgar A. Sandoval, Chief Operating Officer, World Vision U.S.

Leadership Lessons–The Power of Adversity and Impossible Goals
Busch Campus, Computing Research & Education (CoRE) Building, Auditorium

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1:40 p.m. Kagendo Murungi, Activist and Artist

Intertextual Interstices
Livingston Campus, Tillett Hall, Room 224

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1:45 p.m. Craig J. Fennie, Associate Professor, Department of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University

Materials Design is Fundamental Physics? Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!
Busch Campus, Engineering Building, Room B120

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2:30 p.m. Gene Saragnese, Business Executive and Consultant, Health Care Technology

Deep Learning: The Next Revolution in Health Care Promises to Save Lives, Lower Cost, and Reach Patients in All Parts of the World
Busch Campus, Biomedical Engineering Building, Biomedical Auditorium

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3 p.m. Kam-Biu Luk, Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley; Faculty Senior Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Recent Results on Neutrino Oscillations
Busch Campus, Serin Physics Building, Room 385E

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3 p.m. Thomas A. Kennedy, Chair and CEO, Raytheon Company

Technology Advances in Cybersecurity, as well as Business Approaches Necessary in Leading a Company on the Cutting Edge
Busch Campus, Fiber Optic Materials Research Building, Easton Hub Auditorium

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3:30 p.m. Douglas P. Boyd, CEO, TeleSecurity Sciences

Innovative Imaging Solutions for Important Problems in Medicine and Airport Security
Busch Campus, Busch Student Center, Center Hall

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3:30 p.m. Ella Watson-Stryker, Public Health Specialist, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF)

Promoting Global Public Health and Social Justice: Reflections from the Frontline
Livingston Campus, Livingston Student Center, Gathering Lounge

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