CALS AI Faculty Hiring Seminar: Denis S. Willett
Plant Sciences Building 840 Oval Drive, Raleigh, North CarolinaPlease attend this interview seminar for the AI Cluster faculty candidates to provide feedback and participate in the hiring process.
Please attend this interview seminar for the AI Cluster faculty candidates to provide feedback and participate in the hiring process.
Please join us as we celebrate the N.C. PSI's first graduate student endowment, gifted by Norma Trolinder and her daughter, Linda.
See upcoming events hosted by the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, located in the Plant Sciences Building seminar rooms.
Please attend this interview seminar for the AI Cluster faculty candidates to provide feedback and participate in the hiring process.
Join via Zoom: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/94372367917?pwd=WkFDNlhjZEgxWHJnU2pmWkUxSlNYUT09 The Center for Environmental Farming Systems Graduate Fellows Program was developed to provide financial support and recognition for the future leaders, researchers and contributors in sustainable…
The open symposium is April 5 will include a demonstration of the PlantAid Database. There will be a global panel of speakers as well as a graduate student and post-doc poster session. Two coffee breaks and a lunch will be provided for registered guests.
Mike Schwieterman, Senior Director of Plant Science at Plenty heads fields including metabolomics, sensory and molecular approaches for vertical farming in a variety of crops (including strawberry). Plenty shares insights into it's philosophy, structure and collaborative vision. Come and join us for a 30 min presentation + Q+A.
Please attend this interview seminar for the AI Cluster faculty candidates to provide feedback and participate in the hiring process.
Our open house will showcase demonstrations of the tools available to makers. Tour our space, enjoy light refreshments and start planning your next project. The Makerspace gives students, faculty, and staff hands-on access to emerging digital fabrication technologies, including 3D printers, 3D scanners, desktop CNC mill, circuit board printer, a laser cutter, and many other Maker tools.
Are you a faculty member, post-doc, or graduate student interested in expanding your experience and collaborations in sustainable food and farming? The Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS), a partnership of North Carolina State University, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, and the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, invites you for “Networking with CEFS” on April 20, 2023 from 4 to 6pm in the N.C. Plant Sciences Building.