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Events

Ag Data Optimization Workshop

An interactive hands-on workshop to learn how optimization can be used to analyze agricultural data.

STEPS and N.C. PSI Convergence Hour

This is an event to foster introduction, discussion, and collaboration between STEPS and their colleagues. We want individuals who may be working in the same space to take time to get to know their neighbors.

Elo Life Systems Visit

Are you Interested in industry? Making food products that improve the health of the people and the planet? integrating technologies and enabling efficient food production systems? Diversity, equity and Inclusion in interdisciplinary plant science? Join us as we visit Elo Life Systems in RTP. This event is open to N.C. PSI students and postdocs.

N.C. PSI Holiday Party and Tree Decorating

Join us at in the Plant Sciences Building for a Holiday party. We will be making ornaments that represent the diversity in the N.C. PSI community to decorate our holiday tree! There will be plenty of food, but also feel free to bring your own treats.

Event Series DEPP Seminar Series

DEPP Seminar Series

The DEPP Plant Pathology weekly seminar series will be held in the Plant Sciences Building every Monday at 4 pm. This seminar series focuses on research in plant pathology and will feature work from NCSU students, staff, postdocs and faculty, with occasional external presenters. These are informal seminars, open to all.

Plant Sciences Building CLOSED

The NC State Plant Sciences Building is closed during the university holiday break.

NC Commodities Conference w/ Graduate Student Poster Competition

N.C. PSI is co-sponsoring the first annual NC Commodities Conference featuring a graduate student poster session. The poster session is a unique opportunity for graduate students to present their research to the growers and producers who will one day benefit the most from their research. Cash prizes sponsored by Syngenta will be awarded for the top three posters with a bonus People's Choice award. 

Model Thinking in Plant Biology Curriculum Summit

Plant Sciences Building 840 Oval Drive, Raleigh, North Carolina

Educators from NC State and beyond will meet to discuss ways to engage middle school students by using modeling thinking to learn about plants. Platform Director Terri Long will work with a core team to take the ideas generated during the Summit to develop novel and useful curricula for students.