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Wednesday, September 18, 2024
- 7:00 AM1hTriathlon TrainingThis 6-week Small Group Training program will prepare participants for the Ron Jon Cocoa Beach Sprint Triathlon (swim 1/4-mile, bike 12.5 miles, run 3.1 miles). There is a bike requirement for the race, but not for the training. Both new and veteran triathletes are welcome; however, previous fitness experience is recommended. Training takes place on Monday's and Wednesday's at 7 am. The Small Group Training cost is $50. Registration Link: https://ucfrwc.org/Program?classificationId=bc1cf1b5-8b27-4053-a7a3-67967fecdde8 Registration Info: Registration is $50. Opens August 26th, and closes September 6th.
- 7:00 AM1hTriathlon TrainingThis 6-week Small Group Training program will prepare participants for the Ron Jon Cocoa Beach Sprint Triathlon (swim 1/4-mile, bike 12.5 miles, run 3.1 miles). There is a bike requirement for the race, but not for the training. Both new and veteran triathletes are welcome; however, previous fitness experience is recommended. Training takes place on Monday's and Wednesday's at 7 am. The Small Group Training cost is $50. Registration Link: https://ucfrwc.org/Program?classificationId=bc1cf1b5-8b27-4053-a7a3-67967fecdde8 Registration Info: Registration is $50. Opens August 26th, and closes September 6th.
- 10:00 AM1hNavigating the Crossroads: Ethics and Al in IndiaArtificial intelligence (AI) currently plays a role in everyday life for many Indians. As India continues to develop technologies, what are some ethical implications with the growth of AI in the country? What does responsible AI look like? What are future challenges with AI in India? How do current government policies address the need for innovations along with responsible growth? Jibu Elias, creator of INDIAai and Responsible Computing Challenge Lead for India at Mozilla, will lead a talk on ethics and AI in India. Karthik Nachiappan, doctoral research fellow at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, will moderate the discussion.Virtual Location URL: https://bit.ly/IndiaAIEthics Registration Link: https://bit.ly/IndiaAIEthics
- 10:00 AM1hNavigating the Crossroads: Ethics and Al in IndiaArtificial intelligence (AI) currently plays a role in everyday life for many Indians. As India continues to develop technologies, what are some ethical implications with the growth of AI in the country? What does responsible AI look like? What are future challenges with AI in India? How do current government policies address the need for innovations along with responsible growth? Jibu Elias, creator of INDIAai and Responsible Computing Challenge Lead for India at Mozilla, will lead a talk on ethics and AI in India. Karthik Nachiappan, doctoral research fellow at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, will moderate the discussion.Virtual Location URL: https://bit.ly/IndiaAIEthics Registration Link: https://bit.ly/IndiaAIEthics
- 10:00 AM2hCoffee with a CopHosted in partnership with Student Government and UCF Dining, this is a chance for the UCF community to enjoy free coffee and create a dialogue with UCF police officers.
- 10:00 AM2hCoffee with a CopHosted in partnership with Student Government and UCF Dining, this is a chance for the UCF community to enjoy free coffee and create a dialogue with UCF police officers.
- 10:00 AM2hCoffee with a CopHosted in partnership with Student Government and UCF Dining, this is a chance for the UCF community to enjoy free coffee and create a dialogue with UCF police officers.
- 10:00 AM2hGrant Writing Academy: Competitive Proposal Development for the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of EducationDr. Zhihua Qu, Pegasus Professor in the UCF Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, will facilitate the U.S. Department of Energy session. Dr. Mary Little, professor in the UCF School of Teacher Education, will facilitate the U.S. Department of Education session.Several strong/weak proposal writing examples will be discussed to demonstrate best practices. A brief overview of the proposal review process, pros and cons of communicating with agency program managers before proposal submission, developing an impactful research plan, discussion of budget, developing the evaluation/assessment plan and common mistakes to avoid will be discussed.Participation is only open for faculty researchers approved by their college leadership and selected by the Office of Research. Registration Link: https://ucf.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dm3eqJAOrZi4qN0 Registration Info: Space is very limited for these sessions, and RSVP is on a first-come, first-served basis. The session will be held on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location will be provided if your RSVP is accepted.
- 10:00 AM2hGrant Writing Academy: Competitive Proposal Development for the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of EducationDr. Zhihua Qu, Pegasus Professor in the UCF Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, will facilitate the U.S. Department of Energy session. Dr. Mary Little, professor in the UCF School of Teacher Education, will facilitate the U.S. Department of Education session.Several strong/weak proposal writing examples will be discussed to demonstrate best practices. A brief overview of the proposal review process, pros and cons of communicating with agency program managers before proposal submission, developing an impactful research plan, discussion of budget, developing the evaluation/assessment plan and common mistakes to avoid will be discussed.Participation is only open for faculty researchers approved by their college leadership and selected by the Office of Research. Registration Link: https://ucf.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dm3eqJAOrZi4qN0 Registration Info: Space is very limited for these sessions, and RSVP is on a first-come, first-served basis. The session will be held on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location will be provided if your RSVP is accepted.
- 10:00 AM3hWebcourses@UCF Open Lab for InstructorsMaximize your online teaching success with Webcourses@UCF Support! This spring, we're thrilled to offer expert technical support through our convenient Open Labs held on the third Wednesday of every month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Digital Learning Center (DLC), Room 217. Just bring your own device and tap into our wealth of knowledge and resources. Need access to a computer? Simply contact Webcourses@UCF Support ahead of time and we'll make arrangements for you.Can't make it to the Open Lab during these hours? No problem! You can also schedule a personalized one-on-one session with our team through Zoom screen-sharing or by booking an appointment at either the DLC in Research Park or the Faculty Multimedia Center in CB1. Just call 407-823-0407 to arrange your session today.Please note: Open Labs are exclusively available to UCF faculty, staff and GTAs.
- 10:00 AM3hWebcourses@UCF Open Lab for InstructorsMaximize your online teaching success with Webcourses@UCF Support! This spring, we're thrilled to offer expert technical support through our convenient Open Labs held on the third Wednesday of every month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Digital Learning Center (DLC), Room 217. Just bring your own device and tap into our wealth of knowledge and resources. Need access to a computer? Simply contact Webcourses@UCF Support ahead of time and we'll make arrangements for you.Can't make it to the Open Lab during these hours? No problem! You can also schedule a personalized one-on-one session with our team through Zoom screen-sharing or by booking an appointment at either the DLC in Research Park or the Faculty Multimedia Center in CB1. Just call 407-823-0407 to arrange your session today.Please note: Open Labs are exclusively available to UCF faculty, staff and GTAs.
- 10:00 AM4hDiscover the Possibilities with DisneyJoin us at the Rosen College campus to network with cast members and discover career paths across the Disney Enterprise! This event is open to all UCF students and alumni.
- 10:00 AM4hDiscover the Possibilities with DisneyJoin us at the Rosen College campus to network with cast members and discover career paths across the Disney Enterprise! This event is open to all UCF students and alumni.
- 10:00 AM4hDiscover the Possibilities with DisneyJoin us on Rosen campus to network with Cast Members and discover career paths across the Disney Enterprise! This event is open to all UCF students and alumni.
- 10:00 AM5hWesley at UCF Student LoungeWe are open every Monday-Thursday from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. for you to study or relax in our student lounge and enjoy free coffee and tea!
- 10:00 AM5hWesley at UCF Student LoungeWe are open every Monday-Thursday from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. for you to study or relax in our student lounge and enjoy free coffee and tea!
- 10:00 AM7hMemento Morididdle Exhibition by Charles ClaryMemento Morididdle Exhibition by Charles ClaryExhibition Dates: September 12, 2024 - October 11, 2024Charles Clary's Memento Morididdle installations take the form of Victorian or Rococo salon style walls, densely compacted with hundreds of frames, with each frame containing a paper sculpture. This maximalist approach to his installation practice achieves the desired outcome of overwhelming the viewer with an inundation of information. But unlike historic sitting rooms he collects his traumas, abuses, transgressions, and grief for exhibition. These memories are on display for all to see: no hiding, no masking, just raw truths. Not only are they my traumas, but they are often those of the viewers as well. Collectively we hurt, we grieve, and we lament the darkest moments in our lives. Instead of hiding behind walls, we can wear them as badges of honor and growth.Join us for the following:Opening Reception at UCF Art Gallery on Thursday, Sept. 12 from 5-7pm - [Register Here](https://www.ticketsource.us/ucf-art-gallery/opening-reception-memento-morididdle/2024-09-12/17:00/t-gagnldq) Closing Reception & Artist Talk at UCF Art Gallery on Friday, Oct. 11 from 5-7pm - [Register Here](https://www.ticketsource.us/ucf-art-gallery/closing-reception-artist-talk-memento-morididdle/2024-10-11/17:00/t-xmxpdjz)Parking: Free parking is available in Garage F next to the Addition Financial Arena. [Parking Lot H4](https://gallery.mailchimp.com/64c14de756df35dc8187a403b/images/2c776c56-f3cc-42bb-9453-097351989a24.jpg) or Garage I requires purchasing a $5 daily virtual visitor permit, [purchase here](https://parking.ucf.edu/permits/visitor-permits/). Please note that visitors should park in green student spaces ONLY, as the $5 daily virtual permit does not cover red and blue spaces from the hours of 7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Starting at 5:30 p.m., visitors can park in red, blue and green spaces.
- 10:00 AM7hMemento Morididdle Exhibition by Charles ClaryMemento Morididdle Exhibition by Charles ClaryExhibition Dates: September 12, 2024 - October 11, 2024Charles Clary's Memento Morididdle installations take the form of Victorian or Rococo salon style walls, densely compacted with hundreds of frames, with each frame containing a paper sculpture. This maximalist approach to his installation practice achieves the desired outcome of overwhelming the viewer with an inundation of information. But unlike historic sitting rooms, he collects his traumas, abuses, transgressions and grief for exhibition. These memories are on display for all to see -- no hiding, no masking, just raw truths. Not only are they my traumas, but they are often those of the viewers as well. Collectively we hurt, we grieve and we lament the darkest moments in our lives. Instead of hiding behind walls, we can wear them as badges of honor and growth.Join us for the following:Opening Reception at UCF Art Gallery Thursday, Sept. 12, from 5-7 p.m. - [Register Here](https://www.ticketsource.us/ucf-art-gallery/opening-reception-memento-morididdle/2024-09-12/17:00/t-gagnldq) Closing Reception & Artist Talk at UCF Art Gallery Friday, Oct. 11, from 5-7 p.m. - [Register Here](https://www.ticketsource.us/ucf-art-gallery/closing-reception-artist-talk-memento-morididdle/2024-10-11/17:00/t-xmxpdjz)Parking: Free parking is available in Garage F next to the Addition Financial Arena. [Parking Lot H4](https://gallery.mailchimp.com/64c14de756df35dc8187a403b/images/2c776c56-f3cc-42bb-9453-097351989a24.jpg) or Garage I requires [purchasing a $5 daily virtual visitor permit](https://parking.ucf.edu/permits/visitor-permits/). Please note that visitors should park in green student spaces ONLY, as the $5 daily virtual permit does not cover red and blue spaces from the hours of 7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Starting at 5:30 p.m., visitors can park in red, blue and green spaces.
- 12:00 PM1hCREOL Colloquium: Kareem Ahmed, University of Central FloridaTitle: High-Speed Compressible Turbulent Reacting Flows From Hypersonics and Energy to Space Rockets and Exploding StarsAbstract: High-speed reacting flows power our everyday life on earth through the heart of many energy generation and propulsion systems such as gas turbines, internal combustion and jet engines. They also power the universe through energy produced in stars, such as in the sun and in the most powerful explosions known in the universe: supernovae explosions.High-speed compressible turbulent reacting flows imposes numerous fundamental challenges driven by significant compressibility effects and strong coupling between exothermic reactions and the turbulent flow. Such combustion regimes are fundamental to the operation of many modern propulsion applications, from gas-turbine/jet engines to scramjets and rotating detonation engines.This presentation will provide an overview of a range of phenomena recently discovered in experimental studies of high-speed, compressible, turbulent reacting flows. The topics include intrinsic instabilities of reacting turbulence, flame-scale turbulence production, the onset of catastrophic transitions, spontaneous runaway mechanism of fast turbulent flames as well as the non-linear compressible combustion regime. Challenges presented by these findings will be discussed based on fundamental understanding of high-speed compressible turbulent reacting flows.About the Speaker: Dr. Ahmed is a professor at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Central Florida (UCF), a faculty of the Center for Advanced Turbomachinery and Energy Research and the Florida Center for Advanced Aero-Propulsion. Before joining UCF, he was faculty at Old Dominion University. Prior to that, he was a senior aero/thermo engineer at Pratt & Whitney Military Engines working on advance engine programs and technologies (F35 and F22 programs). He also served as faculty at Florida State University. At UCF, Dr. Ahmed leads creative and technologically crucial research in advanced propulsion and energy research focusing on hypersonic and supersonic turbulent reacting flows, deflagrations and detonations, high-speed compressible turbulent flows, and advanced laser optical diagnostics through experimental research and physics-based models with more than $27.9 million in research funding. The research has a broad impact in terms of applications for hypersonics (featured in PNAS), space and jet propulsion, power generation and gas turbine engines, fire safety and extends to supernova science (exploding stars, featured in Science). He has authored over 286 scholarly articles and leads a large research group of 53 students and post-docs.Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.zoom.us/j/97021161245?from=addon
- 12:00 PM1hCREOL Colloquium: Kareem Ahmed, University of Central FloridaTitle: High-Speed Compressible Turbulent Reacting Flows From Hypersonics and Energy to Space Rockets and Exploding StarsAbstract: High-speed reacting flows power our everyday life on earth through the heart of many energy generation and propulsion systems such as gas turbines, internal combustion and jet engines. They also power the universe through energy produced in stars, such as in the sun and in the most powerful explosions known in the universe: supernovae explosions.High-speed compressible turbulent reacting flows imposes numerous fundamental challenges driven by significant compressibility effects and strong coupling between exothermic reactions and the turbulent flow. Such combustion regimes are fundamental to the operation of many modern propulsion applications, from gas-turbine/jet engines to scramjets and rotating detonation engines.This presentation will provide an overview of a range of phenomena recently discovered in experimental studies of high-speed, compressible, turbulent reacting flows. The topics include intrinsic instabilities of reacting turbulence, flame-scale turbulence production, the onset of catastrophic transitions, spontaneous runaway mechanism of fast turbulent flames as well as the non-linear compressible combustion regime. Challenges presented by these findings will be discussed based on fundamental understanding of high-speed compressible turbulent reacting flows.About the Speaker: Dr. Ahmed is a professor at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Central Florida (UCF), a faculty of the Center for Advanced Turbomachinery and Energy Research and the Florida Center for Advanced Aero-Propulsion. Before joining UCF, he was faculty at Old Dominion University. Prior to that, he was a senior aero/thermo engineer at Pratt & Whitney Military Engines working on advance engine programs and technologies (F35 and F22 programs). He also served as faculty at Florida State University. At UCF, Dr. Ahmed leads creative and technologically crucial research in advanced propulsion and energy research focusing on hypersonic and supersonic turbulent reacting flows, deflagrations and detonations, high-speed compressible turbulent flows, and advanced laser optical diagnostics through experimental research and physics-based models with more than $27.9 million in research funding. The research has a broad impact in terms of applications for hypersonics (featured in PNAS), space and jet propulsion, power generation and gas turbine engines, fire safety and extends to supernova science (exploding stars, featured in Science). He has authored over 286 scholarly articles and leads a large research group of 53 students and post-docs.Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.zoom.us/j/97021161245?from=addon
- 12:00 PM1hFlow YogaJoin us for a Yoga class in the Group Exercise Studio on the 2nd floor of UnionWest! Come move with your breath and intention. Find space and move freely to find your flexibility. This is an all levels class. Registration Link: https://ucfrwc.org/Program/GetProgramDetails?courseId=149064d2-77cf-4285-ba22-6324b442d743&semesterId=421e6710-c6e2-49d9-82a8-890f63091995 Registration Info: Registration opens 24 hours in advance
- 12:00 PM1hWelcome Wednesday: Graduate Success Strategies - From Application to AdmissionAre you a graduate student applying to programs or looking to better understand the application process? Join Anitra Douglas-McCarthy, assistant dean for access and recruitment at Cornell Graduate School, as she guides you through selecting programs, crafting strong applications and understanding admission criteria. Gain valuable insight on enhancing your application materials and timelines, boosting your chances of securing admission to your desired graduate program. RSVP today!Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYsdu6opzwuGdS31uUja5LyGoNoax2qfgsY Registration Link: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYsdu6opzwuGdS31uUja5LyGoNoax2qfgsY Registration Info: RSVP today!
- 12:00 PM1hWelcome Wednesday: Graduate Success Strategies - From Application to AdmissionAre you a graduate student applying to programs or looking to better understand the application process? Join Anitra Douglas-McCarthy, assistant dean for access and recruitment at Cornell Graduate School, as she guides you through selecting programs, crafting strong applications and understanding admission criteria. Gain valuable insight on enhancing your application materials and timelines, boosting your chances of securing admission to your desired graduate program. RSVP today!Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYsdu6opzwuGdS31uUja5LyGoNoax2qfgsY Registration Link: https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYsdu6opzwuGdS31uUja5LyGoNoax2qfgsY Registration Info: RSVP today!
- 12:00 PM4hDrop-in Drafting LabStarting a writing assignment, and don't know where to begin? The University Writing Center's Drop-in Drafting Lab can help!No appointments required -- you can drop in during our open hours and:* Clarify assignment expectations, * Develop a plan, * Brainstorm ideas, * Or just spend time writing!Any and all writers are welcome!The Drafting Lab will be unavailable on the following days and times:* Thursday, Aug. 29, 2-4 p.m. * Monday, Sept. 2, all day * Monday, Nov. 11, all day
- 12:00 PM4hDrop-in Drafting LabStarting a writing assignment, and don't know where to begin? The University Writing Center's Drop-in Drafting Lab can help!No appointments required -- you can drop in during our open hours and:* Clarify assignment expectations, * Develop a plan, * Brainstorm ideas, * Or just spend time writing!Any and all writers are welcome!The Drafting Lab will be unavailable on the following days and times:* Thursday, Aug. 29, 2-4 p.m. * Monday, Sept. 2, all day * Monday, Nov. 11, all day
- 2:00 PM1hAI and the Job SearchThis event is part of the Workshop Wednesday series with Career Services:Learn how to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT to create effective prompts that will assist you in job searching and applications. Be prepared with your laptop and a mobile device, tell a friend to join the session, and be ready to talk about the pros and cons of AI.Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1562677 Registration Link: https://ucf.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1562677 Registration Info: Register on Handshake under "Career Center events."
- 2:00 PM1hAI and the Job SearchThis event is part of the Workshop Wednesday series with Career Services:Learn how to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT to create effective prompts that will assist you in job searching and applications. Be prepared with your laptop and a mobile device, tell a friend to join the session, and be ready to talk about the pros and cons of AI.Virtual Location URL: https://ucf.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1562677 Registration Link: https://ucf.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1562677 Registration Info: Register on Handshake under "Career Center events."
- 3:30 PM1h 30mCHDR Presents: Veterans Legacy ProgramJoin Dr. Amy Giroux, associate director of the Center for Humanities and Digital Research (CHDR); Dr. Amelia Lyons, professor of history; Dr. Barbara Gannon, professor of history; as well as researchers Sarah Bousfield and Katherine Thurlow as they deliver their talk: National Cemeteries as Digital Classrooms: Making Veterans Stories Accessible to All.CHDR Presents is an ongoing talk series hosted by the Center for Humanities and Digital Research where scholars share innovative, award-winning, creative research to both showcase their work and foster collaboration.This event is free and open to the public.
- 3:30 PM1h 30mCHDR Presents: Veterans Legacy ProgramJoin Dr. Amy Giroux, associate director of the Center for Humanities and Digital Research (CHDR); Dr. Amelia Lyons, professor of history; Dr. Barbara Gannon, professor of history; as well as researchers Sarah Bousfield and Katherine Thurlow as they deliver their talk: National Cemeteries as Digital Classrooms: Making Veterans Stories Accessible to All.CHDR Presents is an ongoing talk series hosted by the Center for Humanities and Digital Research where scholars share innovative, award-winning, creative research to both showcase their work and foster collaboration.This event is free and open to the public.
- 4:00 PM3hCollege of Graduate Studies Grad FairJoin us for the annual College of Graduate Studies Grad Fair, where you can explore a range of academic programs, meet faculty and learn more about our graduate community. It's a great opportunity to find out how our programs can support your academic and professional goals! Registration Link: https://applynow.graduate.ucf.edu/register/gradfair24 Registration Info: Register for the Grad Fair today to discover exciting opportunities, connect with experts, and take the first step toward advancing your academic and professional future!
- 4:00 PM3hCollege of Graduate Studies Grad FairJoin us for the annual College of Graduate Studies Grad Fair, where you can explore a range of academic programs, meet faculty and learn more about our graduate community. It's a great opportunity to find out how our programs can support your academic and professional goals! Registration Link: https://applynow.graduate.ucf.edu/register/gradfair24 Registration Info: Register for the Grad Fair today to discover exciting opportunities, connect with experts, and take the first step toward advancing your academic and professional future!
- 5:30 PM2h 30mCommunity Knight with Wesley at UCFJoin us at 5:30 p.m. for a free dinner! Hang out with friends, play some games, and de-stress over some warm free food each Wednesday.Once a month we will have an event night. Past events have included karaoke, vision board crafting, bingo and more. With these events you have the opportunity to win gift cards to local restaurants, supporting the Orlando community!We are located by the Barnes & Noble on East Plaza.
- 5:30 PM2h 30mCommunity Knight with Wesley at UCFJoin us at 5:30 p.m. for a free dinner! Hang out with friends, play some games, and de-stress over some warm free food each Wednesday.Once a month we will have an event night. Past events have included karaoke, vision board crafting, bingo and more. With these events you have the opportunity to win gift cards to local restaurants, supporting the Orlando community!We are located by the Barnes & Noble on East Plaza.
- 7:00 PM1hNarcotics AnonymousThis group meets every Wednesday except when the campus is closed.NA is a non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs have become a major problem. We meet regularly to help each other live drug-free. There are no dues or fees, the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using. Our fellowship focuses primarily on recovery from the disease of addiction. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion.For more information about this meeting, visit [studenthealth.ucf.edu/recovery/](https://studenthealth.ucf.edu/recovery/) or call the NA Helpline at 407-425-5157.
- 7:00 PM1hNarcotics AnonymousThis group meets every Wednesday except when the campus is closed.NA is a non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs have become a major problem. We meet regularly to help each other live drug-free. There are no dues or fees, the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using. Our fellowship focuses primarily on recovery from the disease of addiction. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion.For more information about this meeting, visit [studenthealth.ucf.edu/recovery/](https://studenthealth.ucf.edu/recovery/) or call the NA Helpline at 407-425-5157.