SCS TODAY | November 16, 2020 [A Late-Day M-W-F Bulletin from the SCS Dean’S Office]

SCS TODAY | November 16, 2020 [A Late-Day M-W-F Bulletin from the SCS Dean’S Office]

SCS TODAY | November 16, 2020 [A late-day M-W-F bulletin from the SCS Dean’s Office] OF NOTE — Each year between November 13 – 19, people and organizations around the country participate in Transgender Awareness Week to help raise visibility about transgender people and address issues members of the community face. IMPORTANT REMINDER FOR RECORDING LECTURES — Faculty and staff can go to https://rooms.cs.cmu.edu and login using your Andrew ID. Search by building under SemiPrivate rooms for either Wean 3130-studio or GHC-4007-studio. Make one or more reservations. For additional guidance visit https://building.cs.cmu.edu/room-resources/howto.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Mondays, SCS TODAY focuses on upcoming events that may be of interest to the SCS community. Mondays are always a good time to visit SCS EVENTS to see what’s on the calendar for the week. — Wednesday, November 18, 10 – 11:30 a.m.: 50 Years at CMU: The Inaugural Raj Reddy Artificial Intelligence Lecture. Be sure to register to attend this virtual event, and take a few minutes in advance to share a memory or offer congratulations to Raj Reddy on his 50+ years at CMU. Contact SCS Chief Advancement Officer Jenny Belardi for more details. — Wednesday – Friday, November 18 – 20: The Center for Informed Democracy and Social- cybersecurity (IDeaS) will host a virtual institute and conferencewhich includes invited panels, virtual posters, talks and tutorials. This event is free but registration is required. — Thursday, November 19, 6 – 7 p.m.: Bloomberg Engineering Tech Talk - Building Intelligent AI Agents for Game Worlds. — Thursday & Friday, November 19 & 20: Traffic21/Mobility21’s University Transportation Center Deployment Partner Consortium Symposium. This annual two-day consortium will highlight real-world transportation needs, research project development and deployment, technology licensing and commercialization, student recruitment for jobs and internships and class and capstone projects. It provides an opportunity for interaction among researchers, students and Traffic21 deployment partners. Learn more and register here. Until Wednesday, ---- Martial SCS NEWS | SCS EVENTS All of us share A Tartan’s Responsibility and as members of the CMU community we must do our part to prevent the spread of COVID-19. If you plan to come to campus, you must complete the CMU Self- Assessment Survey. Even if you’re not coming to campus, CMU Community Health & Well-Being strongly encourages daily completion of the survey. REMEMBER YOUR RESOURCES CMU Coronavirus Updates & Information and FAQ | CMU Health Services, 412-268-2157 SCS Alerts & Resources | For Students | For Staff | For Faculty | For Researchers Connect with a Dean’s Advisory Committee if you have questions or concerns you want to share..

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