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The exhibit runs from August to the end of September.
There will be a reception for the exhibit on:
Thursday September 12, 2019 @ 4 – 6 p.m.
UCF John C. Hitt Library. Room 223
Refreshments | Live Music by Zachary Harriott, Carlos Perez, and Jacob Moquin
Open to the public
]]>Latin America’s rich cultural heritage is made of countless languages, cultural identities, and communities of people who coalesce endlessly, multiculturalism defies categorization. In the United States today Latinx, Hispanics, Latinos, Chicanos, Mexicans, Cubans, Colombians, Argentinians, Puerto Ricans and an endless number of other nationalities, affiliation, races, associations, identifications, and groups of individuals defy classification. They create tension within the existing organization of parameters that disrupts functionality at every convergence. Being Latinx is a concept that is ever transcending itself. Coalesce is a group exhibition that gives voice to the individuals who have hybrid intersectionalities.
The exhibition includes work by:
Luciana Abait, Kiara Aileen Machado, Claudia Cano, Enrique Castrejon, Morel Doucet, Rosa Maribel Hernandez, Lino Martinez, Abdul Mazid, Moncho 1929, Raoul Pacheco, Lucha Pink Rodriguez, and Wanda Raimundi Ortiz
Join us for the Opening Reception on Thursday, Sept. 26 from 5 – 7 p.m. RSVP HERE
This event is free and open to the public. Free parking is available in Garage F next to the Addition Financial Arena. $5 parking lot H-4 or Garage I requires purchasing a visitor permit from a kiosk. Please note that visitors should park in green student spaces ONLY, as the $5 daily permit does not cover red and blue spaces.
]]>In this presentation, I will present my research that investigates the security and verification of ICS at different levels of abstraction. The goal is to bridge the gap between practical security analyses and sound theoretical approaches to verifying cyber-physical systems. In particular, my research will not only leverage the physical properties of an ICS for security purposes, but to also provide fine-grained hybrid systems modelling of embedded cyber-physical systems such as programmable logic controllers(PLCs). I further describe some of my ongoing research that focuses on the safety and security implications of enabling machine learning in the context of safety critical systems.
Bio: Luis Garcia is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Networked and Embedded Systems Laboratory (NESL) in the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Electrical and Computer Engineering Department since 2018. His research interests include the safety and security of learning-enabled cyber-physical systems, malware analysis and reverse engineering, industrial control system security and verification, as well as broad interests in novel applications of machine learning. His research is funded by the U.S. Department of Education Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellowship. He obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering with a Cyber Security track working on the safety and security of cyber-physical industrial control systems at Rutgers University in 2018.
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Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.
]]>Faking on non-cognitive assessments is a simple, yet complex, phenomena. This talk explores the impact of safety cues on faking behavior and raises questions about what we mean by “faking.” Study 1 examines applicant-incumbent differences in safety assessment scores across jobs and types of items. Study 2 uses a lab study to replicate the findings of study 1 and further expand upon our understanding of the impact of safety content.
About Gary Burns
Gary Burns is a professor of psychology and chair of IO psychology at Florida Institute of Technology. He earned his Ph. D. in industrial and organizational psychology from Central Michigan University in 2006. Burns’ research focuses on measuring and predicting individual differences and developing a better understanding of how these differences are related to organizational behavior and decision making. Applied projects focus on refining and developing performance management systems, developing leader-culture fit, and calibrating trust in human-machine teams. Burns is the director of the Social Cognitive and Sociotechnical Behavior Modeling Laboratory and the Workplace Personality Project. The purpose of the Workplace Personality Project is to promote research into the diverse roles of personality in the workplace to better inform practitioners about how to measure and account for personality. He currently serves as an associate editor with the European Journal of Psychological Assessment and is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Business and Psychology and the Journal of Personnel Assessment and Decisions.
]]>Tickets are on sale Friday, June 7 at 10am. Tickets will be available through Ticketmaster.com or at the Addition Financial Arena Box Office. Sign up for the Addition Financial Arena Cyber Club to receive all the information you need about this event and others at www.AdditionFiArena.com.
Grab your tickets here.
]]>Layoffs and picket lines pit co-workers against each other as they fight to make ends meet.
Winner of the 2017 Pulitzer Prize, and 3-time Tony Award-nominee, Sweat is filled with warm humor and tremendous heart. After having spent their lives sharing drinks, secrets and laughs, a group of co-workers are faced with hard choices when trouble arises with their factory jobs. Fear of unemployment erodes their trust and the friends find themselves pitted against each other in a heart-wrenching fight to stay afloat.
Learn more at theatre.ucf.edu
*Please join us for a post-show reception with the cast and crew following the opening night performance on Thursday, September 26, 2019.
Purchase Tickets Online:
Thursday, September 26 at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, September 27 at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 28 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, September 29 at 2 p.m.
Wednesday, October 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, October 4 at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 5 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 6 at 2 p.m.
$20.00 General Admission, $10.00 Student/UCF ID
Purchase tickets online:
Friday, September 27 at 8 p.m.
Friday, November 22 at 8 p.m.
Friday, January 17 at 8 p.m.
thePoint After Dark occurs every Friday (except during Breaks) in the Neptune Multipurpose Room from 10pm to 1am, with different themes from week to week. Click here to view the schedule with themes.
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