Movie Showing Terminator 2: Judgement Day

 

Monday, February 25, 2019

Lakehead University Ingenuity Connections Theatre CASES Building, FB2023 4:00 pm- 6:00 pm

Join us for a showing of Terminator 2: Judgment Day in the NEW Ingenuity Connections Theatre.

Movie and popcorn FREE of CHARGE.

Terminator 2

Faculty Research Day 2019

 
Faculty Research Day 2019 is your opportunity to learn more about some of the varied research being undertaken at Lakehead University by our researchers in the natural sciences, engineering, health and social sciences and humanities.
 
Posters can be viewed in the Lakehead University Agora (Thunder Bay Campus) from 9:30 am to 11:30 am.
 
Registration information and deadline:  Registrations are closed.

Research and Innovation Showcase at Intercity Shopping Centre

 
One of the most exciting events of Research & Innovation Week takes place off campus at  Intercity Shopping Centre, where faculty and students can be found showing off their recent research for all to see.  These interactive displays give the citizens of Thunder Bay the opportunity to see some of the innovative research taking place at Lakehead University.  Child enjoying display at Intercity.

Technology in Literature and Culture

 
Rise of the Machines: Technology in Literature and Culture
 
Sunday, February 24, 1:30-3:30 pm, Brodie Resource Library, 216 S. Brodie Street
 
Participants:
 
  • Dr. Jason Blahuta, Associate Professor, Philosophy
  • Dr. Kevin Brooks, Experiential Learning Coordinator
  • Dr. Douglas Ivison, Associate Professor, English
  • Dr.

Are my devices spying on me? Living in a World of Ubiquitous Computing: Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies Speaker Jason Hong

 
About the Talk
In the near future, our smart devices will know almost everything about us.  These devices offer the opportunity to vastly improve our healthcare, urban planning, safety and more.  However, these same devices also pose dramatic new challenges for privacy and for ethics.  In this talk, I'll discuss how these smart devices work, what they can learn about us, and what we need to make sure that the benefits of these technologies vastly outweigh the costs.
 
About the Speaker:  Jason Hong is a professor

Robots to assess brain dysfunction: will sure and steady win the race? - Gairdner Foundation talk by Dr. Stephen H Scott.

 
Dr. Scott’s mathematical model and device is being used to increase understanding of the role the brain plays in arm and leg movement. His invention may ultimately improve methods for assessing and rehabilitating stroke and spinal cord victims.

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