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STEAM Exchange: Reciprocity

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November 19, 2015
6:00PM - 8:00PM
The 7th Floor Lounge in the Math Tower, 231 West 18th Ave.

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Add to Calendar 2015-11-19 18:00:00 2015-11-19 20:00:00 STEAM Exchange: Reciprocity The STEAM Exchange is a series of colloquia in which three speakers from different fields present their interpretation on the same topic. The topic of this November STEAM Exchange is Reciprocity. The moderator for the evening is David Sivakoff, Assistant Professor with the Departments of Statistics and Mathematics.The presenters for the evening are:Zakee Sabree (Assistant Professor, Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology), The Ohio State UniversityRuchira Datta (Pelotonia Postdoctoral Fellow, The Ohio State University James Cancer Center), The Ohio State UniversityKeith Warren (Associate Professor, College of Social Work)What are STEAM Exchanges?STEAM Exchanges are monthly salon-style seminars focused around broad thematic topics and hosted by the STEAM Factory. Our monthly themed interdisciplinary seminars known as STEAM Exchanges bring multiple disciplines perspectives to bear on a single subject such as Conflict, Progress, or Bias.  Three speakers are invited to present on their research and discipline as it relates to the monthly thematic topic.These discussions are intended to highlight members’ current research, bringing multiple disciplinary perspectives to bear on a single issue with the purpose of identifying opportunities for cross-collaboration, encourage the sharing of individual faculty experiences, tools and resources and to enhance teaching and facilitate professional development. These events are a fun way to share interests with other academics, engage in a broad array of lively conversations, connect with new friends and colleagues, learn from other research faculty and potentially discover new collaborators.Benefits of presenting or attending STEAM Exchanges:Learn and share current research endeavors across disciplines on a single topical issueShare tools, resources and data sets to enhance research and teaching methodsIdentify possibilities and contacts for cross-collaboration on research topics The 7th Floor Lounge in the Math Tower, 231 West 18th Ave. The STEAM Factory at The Ohio State University steamfactory@osu.edu America/New_York public

The STEAM Exchange is a series of colloquia in which three speakers from different fields present their interpretation on the same topic. The topic of this November STEAM Exchange is Reciprocity. The moderator for the evening is David Sivakoff, Assistant Professor with the Departments of Statistics and Mathematics.

The presenters for the evening are:

  • Zakee Sabree (Assistant Professor, Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology), The Ohio State University

  • Ruchira Datta (Pelotonia Postdoctoral Fellow, The Ohio State University James Cancer Center), The Ohio State University

  • Keith Warren (Associate Professor, College of Social Work)

What are STEAM Exchanges?

STEAM Exchanges are monthly salon-style seminars focused around broad thematic topics and hosted by the STEAM Factory. Our monthly themed interdisciplinary seminars known as STEAM Exchanges bring multiple disciplines perspectives to bear on a single subject such as Conflict, Progress, or Bias.  Three speakers are invited to present on their research and discipline as it relates to the monthly thematic topic.

These discussions are intended to highlight members’ current research, bringing multiple disciplinary perspectives to bear on a single issue with the purpose of identifying opportunities for cross-collaboration, encourage the sharing of individual faculty experiences, tools and resources and to enhance teaching and facilitate professional development. These events are a fun way to share interests with other academics, engage in a broad array of lively conversations, connect with new friends and colleagues, learn from other research faculty and potentially discover new collaborators.

Benefits of presenting or attending STEAM Exchanges:

  • Learn and share current research endeavors across disciplines on a single topical issue
  • Share tools, resources and data sets to enhance research and teaching methods
  • Identify possibilities and contacts for cross-collaboration on research topics