Faculty Fridays: Qualitative Research & Scholarly Publications
All are welcome to this open presentation in the Faculty Publication Support Workshop Series. Prof. Katherine Gregory will discuss qualitative research and scholarly publications.
All are welcome to this open presentation in the Faculty Publication Support Workshop Series. Prof. Katherine Gregory will discuss qualitative research and scholarly publications.
Targeted Audience: Biomedical faculty in CUNY collegesPresenters: John Tsapogas-Director RF-Office of Award Pre-Proposal Support and Joshua Brumberg-CUNY Graduate Center Overview of Webinar: The Bridges to the Baccalaureate Research Training Program provides support to eligible, domestic institutions to develop and implement effective, evidence-informed approaches to biomedical research training and mentoring that will keep pace with the
Dr. Ipsita MandalThe Henryka Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear PhysicsPolish Academy of Sciences, Poland Meeting ID: 959 8227 8687Passcode: 436253
The City Tech Mathematics Department and its SIAM student chapter facilitates the following free webinar. To support the Wolfram technology license at City Tech, Andy Dorsett of Wolfram Research will provide a free webinar covering Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha Pro. Topics to be demonstrated: Basics of Mathematica and how to build with our software before learning
Use of video, including YuJa, and specialized resources, such as City Tech Writer, to improve comprehension in hybrid courses (as well as in-progress HyFlex) — Professors Sue Brandt, Entertainment Technology, and Lucas Kwong, English. Register here and a ZOOM link will be sent immediately to your inbox. Each month during the spring semester, faculty from
The Faculty Commons and the Library are hosting an informal panel of City Tech faculty who have developed personal websites and blogs to showcase their scholarship, creative works, and professional achievements. Hear tips and insights for effectively using the web and social media, including Twitter, to reach audiences beyond City Tech. Brief presentations from the
The State of Accessibility: Are We Living Up to the Promise of Compliance and the Law? Four Day Virtual Event, 2022Monday, April 11thTuesday, April 12thWednesday, April 13thThursday, April 14th Each year, the CUNY Accessibility Conference brings together hundreds of participants from the New York City region and across North America to discuss accessibility, disability services
The 2022 – 2023 Scholar on Campus award will be made to a member of the faculty who has demonstrated extraordinary scholarship and creative work that has had an important impact at City Tech and in the larger community. Successful candidates must display substantial evidence of scholarly excellence, which may be demonstrated by publications, performances,
Targeted Audience: STEM faculty in CUNY collegesPresenters: John Tsapogas-Director RF-Office of Award Pre-Proposal Support & Lawrence Pratt, Associate Professor Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, Medgar Evers College Overview of Webinar: The Research in Undergraduate Institutions (RUI) and Research Opportunity Awards (ROA) funding opportunities support research by faculty members at predominantly undergraduate institutions (PUIs). RUI proposals support
Optical force on a polarizable dipole is usually divided into a conservative force, described as a gradient of the effective potential energy proportional to the intensity of electromagnetic field, and a non-conservative scattering or radiative pressure force. In this talk i will show that combination of the confinement of light in highly symmetrical optical cavity