Large cascading failures in electrical grids are rare but catastrophic. In this talk, Dr. Margaret Eppstein will present new approaches for estimating this risk.
Dr. Maura Cullen will offer a workshop titled "Dumb Things Well-Intended People Say: 10 Skills to Increase Your Diversity Competence." Open to Dartmouth faculty, staff, & students.
Pablo Domínguez (Princeton University) will present Ecologies of Migrant Care website, a digital platform about migrant and human rights on the Central-North American corridor
Dr. Zoe Todd (Métis) from Carleton University explores relationships between fossils, fish, fuel and kinship in the context of settler petro-politics in Alberta, Canada.
As our world becomes more computerized, security & privacy take on a prominent role in allowing us to enjoy the benefits of new technologies without the risks.
Join Ignacio Sánchez Prado, Horacio Legrás, Adela Pineda Franco and Sergio Delgado-Moya for a cultural lecture discussing the shift in media post Mexican revolution.
lecture by Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi.
He is a Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellow at Yale University, a UAE-based columnist, and Founder of the Barjeel Art Foundation