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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 |
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12 p.m., Wednesday, November 9 | Dorothy Cantor, Psychologist |
The Making of Women Leaders |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
12 p.m. | Dragana Rogulja, Assistant Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School |
Sleep and Motivation |
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 |
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 |
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 |
1:30 p.m. | Edgar A. Sandoval, Chief Operating Officer, World Vision U.S. |
Leadership Lessons–The Power of Adversity and Impossible Goals |
1:40 p.m. | Kagendo Murungi, Activist and Artist |
Intertextual Interstices |
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! |
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 |
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 |
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 |
3:30 p.m. | Douglas P. Boyd, CEO, TeleSecurity Sciences |
Innovative Imaging Solutions for Important Problems in Medicine and Airport Security |
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 |