BIG Events

BIG Events
BIG Events

OCTOBER 20, 2015 AT UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA - LINCOLN
Systems Biology Workshop
Sponsored by the Center for Biotechnology and Computational Sciences Initiative. Workshop is free to attend and space is limited, so register today!
http://biotech.unl.edu/special-events

NOVEMBER 8-13, 2015: WASHINGTON, D.C.
LISA15: 29th Large Installation System Administration Conference

LISA is the premier conference for IT operations, where systems engineers, operations professionals, and academic researchers share real-world knowledge about designing, building, and maintaining the critical systems of our interconnected world. Sponsored by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association, in cooperation with LOPSA
https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa15/call-for-participation/papers-posters

FEEDING THE WORLD
The Heuermann Lectures

The Heuermann Lectures focus on providing security – and here security means enough to sustain the world – in the areas of food, natural resources, and renewable energy for people, as well as on securing the sustainability of rural communities where the vital work of producing food and renewable energy occurs. This public lecture series in the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is made possible through a gift from B. Keith and Norma Heuermann of Phillips, Nebraska.
http://heuermannlectures.unl.edu/about

CHANCELLOR'S DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES
The Nebraska Lectures
The Office of Research and Economic Development partners with the Office of the Chancellor and the Research Council, in collaboration with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, to sponsor the Nebraska Lectures: the Chancellor's Distinguished Lecture Series. Offered once a semester, the Nebraska Lectures bring together the university community with the greater community in Lincoln and beyond to celebrate the intellectual life of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln by showcasing the faculty's excellence in research and creative activity. The topics of these free lectures reflect the diversity of faculty accomplishments in the arts, humanities, social sciences and physical sciences.
http://research.unl.edu/nebraskalectures/