WID Seminar Series: Kangwook Lee

3rd Floor Orchard View Room, Discovery Building (Also offered online)

AI Agents and the Research Challenge Ahead. WID Seminar Series: Collaborative Complex Systems: The Year of Discovery Fellows AI Agents and the Research Challenge Ahead Kangwook Lee WID Discovery Fellow Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering With introduction by John Yin, WID Faculty, Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor CONTACT: 316-4325, lredeagle@wisc.edu URL: https://wid.wisc.edu/ ONLINE: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/98293855424

Indigenous Language Table

1145 Discovery Building

A safe place to practice indigneous languages. An Indigenous Language Table supports learners in developing spoken skills beyond the classroom, building community, strengthening purpose, and normalizing Indigenous languages through representation. It welcomes former students and ongoing learners, community members from classes or self study, and anyone interested in Indigenous languages and people. CONTACT: 316-4325, lredeagle@wisc.edu URL: https://illuminatingdiscovery.wisc.edu/indigenous-language-table/

Research Cyberinfrastructure Virtual Office Hours (FREE and Online)

(Online)

Learn about ResearchDrive, Research Object Storage (S3), Electronic Lab Notebooks, Data Science Platform, Cloud Services. Come learn and ask questions about various tools and services offered to campus researchers, including: - Cloud Computing - Data Science Platform - Electronic Lab Notebooks (LabArchives) - Globus - ResearchDrive - Research Object Storage (S3) ONLINE: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/98069906780?pwd=WK87lTIKXV1hv2hqQu7QPW0DNiYWA8.1

Unix Shell Workshop

Learn Skills for Research Software Engineering. The Unix shell has been around longer than most of its users have been alive. It has survived because it’s a powerful tool that allows users to perform complex and powerful tasks, often with just a few keystrokes or lines of code. It helps users automate repetitive tasks and easily combine smaller tasks into larger, more powerful workflows. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://uw-madison-datascience.github.io/2025-10-01-uwmadison-mini/

Indigenous Language Table

1145 Discovery Building

A safe place to practice indigneous languages. An Indigenous Language Table supports learners in developing spoken skills beyond the classroom, building community, strengthening purpose, and normalizing Indigenous languages through representation. It welcomes former students and ongoing learners, community members from classes or self study, and anyone interested in Indigenous languages and people. CONTACT: 316-4325, lredeagle@wisc.edu URL: https://illuminatingdiscovery.wisc.edu/indigenous-language-table/

Indigenous Language Table

1145 Discovery Building

A safe place to practice indigneous languages. An Indigenous Language Table supports learners in developing spoken skills beyond the classroom, building community, strengthening purpose, and normalizing Indigenous languages through representation. It welcomes former students and ongoing learners, community members from classes or self study, and anyone interested in Indigenous languages and people. CONTACT: 316-4325, lredeagle@wisc.edu URL: https://illuminatingdiscovery.wisc.edu/indigenous-language-table/

WiCOR Lecture: Understanding the Chemical Origins of Life

H.F. DeLuca Forum, Discovery Building

Professor Jim Cleaves, Department of Chemistry, Howard University. Professor Jim Cleaves, Department of Chemistry, Howard University. This lecture surveys a century of inquiry into life’s origins on Earth, one of science’s great mysteries, and examines the question’s implications for how common life may be beyond our planet. Prof. Jim Cleaves, Howard University. will present a seminar entitled “Prebiotic Chemical Diversity” for the Fall 2025 Wisconsin Center for Origins Research Lecture. This event is open to the public. Learn more at: https://go.wisc.edu/wicor CONTACT: 262-4611, wicor@wisc.edu URL: https://go.wisc.edu/wicor-lecture-fa25

Understanding the Chemical Origins of Life

H.F. DeLuca Forum, Discovery Building

WiCOR Lecture - Fall 2025 - Jim Cleaves. Professor Jim Cleaves (Department of Chemistry, Howard University) will present a lecture entitled “Understanding the Chemical Origins of Life” for the Fall 2025 Wisconsin Center for Origins Research (WiCOR) Lecture on Oct 8 at 7:30 PM. This event is open to the public! Learn more at: https://go.wisc.edu/wicor-lecture-fa25 CONTACT: 262-4611, wicor@wisc.edu URL: https://go.wisc.edu/wicor-lecture-fa25

Wisconsin Center for Origins Research Seminar: Prebiotic Chemical Diversity

Seminar Hall 1315, Chemistry Building

Professor Jim Cleaves, Department of Chemistry, Howard University. Professor Jim Cleaves (Department of Chemistry, Howard University) will present a seminar entitled “Prebiotic Chemical Diversity” for the Fall 2025 Wisconsin Center for Origins Research Seminar on Oct 9 at 12:05 PM. This event is intended for a research audience. Learn more at: https://go.wisc.edu/wicor-seminar-fa25 CONTACT: 262-4611, wicor@wisc.edu URL: https://wicor.wisc.edu/event/wicor-research-seminar-cleaves/

git/GitLab

Learn Skills for Research Software Engineering. Learn to use version control with Git. Version control is the lab notebook of the digital world: it’s what professionals use to keep track of what they’ve done and to collaborate with other people. Every large software development project relies on it, and most programmers use it for their small jobs as well. And it isn’t just for software: books, papers, small data sets, and anything that changes over time or needs to be shared can and should be stored in a version control system. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://uw-madison-datascience.github.io/2025-10-01-uwmadison-mini/

Indigenous Language Table

1145 Discovery Building

A safe place to practice indigneous languages. An Indigenous Language Table supports learners in developing spoken skills beyond the classroom, building community, strengthening purpose, and normalizing Indigenous languages through representation. It welcomes former students and ongoing learners, community members from classes or self study, and anyone interested in Indigenous languages and people. CONTACT: 316-4325, lredeagle@wisc.edu URL: https://illuminatingdiscovery.wisc.edu/indigenous-language-table/

git/GitLab

Learn Skills for Research Software Engineering. Learn to use version control with Git. Version control is the lab notebook of the digital world: it’s what professionals use to keep track of what they’ve done and to collaborate with other people. Every large software development project relies on it, and most programmers use it for their small jobs as well. And it isn’t just for software: books, papers, small data sets, and anything that changes over time or needs to be shared can and should be stored in a version control system. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://uw-madison-datascience.github.io/2025-10-01-uwmadison-mini/