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Tuesday, October 28, 2025
- 8:30 AM9h 30mUX Symposium 2025UXSYM 2025 is where AI meets User Experience (UX) research to spark the next wave of product innovation. As user expectations rise and digital experiences grow more complex, UX research has become essential to creating intuitive, impactful, and profitable products.This year’s symposium explores how AI is transforming the way we understand users, generate insights, and design for human flourishing. From data-driven decision-making to creative design breakthroughs, AI is redefining what is possible in UX.Join leading researchers, industry experts, and design innovators for a day of talks, panels, and workshops — all focused on shaping the future of AI-enabled, human-centered product design.
- 8:30 AM9h 30mUX Symposium 2025UXSYM 2025 is where AI meets User Experience (UX) research to spark the next wave of product innovation. As user expectations rise and digital experiences grow more complex, UX research has become essential to creating intuitive, impactful, and profitable products.This year’s symposium explores how AI is transforming the way we understand users, generate insights, and design for human flourishing. From data-driven decision-making to creative design breakthroughs, AI is redefining what is possible in UX.Join leading researchers, industry experts, and design innovators for a day of talks, panels, and workshops — all focused on shaping the future of AI-enabled, human-centered product design.
- 8:30 AM9h 30mUX Symposium 2025UXSYM 2025 is where AI meets User Experience (UX) research to spark the next wave of product innovation. As user expectations rise and digital experiences grow more complex, UX research has become essential to creating intuitive, impactful, and profitable products.This year’s symposium explores how AI is transforming the way we understand users, generate insights, and design for human flourishing. From data-driven decision-making to creative design breakthroughs, AI is redefining what is possible in UX.Join leading researchers, industry experts, and design innovators for a day of talks, panels, and workshops — all focused on shaping the future of AI-enabled, human-centered product design.
- 8:30 AM9h 30mUX Symposium 2025UXSYM 2025 is where AI meets User Experience (UX) research to spark the next wave of product innovation. As user expectations rise and digital experiences grow more complex, UX research has become essential to creating intuitive, impactful, and profitable products.This year’s symposium explores how AI is transforming the way we understand users, generate insights, and design for human flourishing. From data-driven decision-making to creative design breakthroughs, AI is redefining what is possible in UX.Join leading researchers, industry experts, and design innovators for a day of talks, panels, and workshops — all focused on shaping the future of AI-enabled, human-centered product design.
- 8:30 AM9h 30mUX Symposium 2025UXSYM 2025 is where AI meets User Experience (UX) research to spark the next wave of product innovation. As user expectations rise and digital experiences grow more complex, UX research has become essential to creating intuitive, impactful, and profitable products.This year’s symposium explores how AI is transforming the way we understand users, generate insights, and design for human flourishing. From data-driven decision-making to creative design breakthroughs, AI is redefining what is possible in UX.Join leading researchers, industry experts, and design innovators for a day of talks, panels, and workshops — all focused on shaping the future of AI-enabled, human-centered product design.
- 11:00 AM1h 30mLGBTQIAP+ Advocacy 101 TrainingThese trainings are divided into a 101- and 201-level and will be offered on a termly basis in Stratton Hall 311. Both trainings will include creating an action plan and discovering new resources for continued learning. Please contact Lauren Feldman (they/she) at diversity@wpi.edu with any questions or accommodations requests. All are welcome to attend! 101: Learn about identities, pronouns, and how to advocate for your students and colleagues. A-Term: Wednesday, September 10, 2:00-3:30pm ET Zoom: Tuesday, October 14, 1:30-3:00pm ET B-Term: Tuesday, October 28, 11:00am-12:30pm ET 201: Learn about LGBTQIAP+ history, queer identity in other cultures, and queer liberation. Participants are encouraged to either attend the 101 training or have solid foundational knowledge before attending the 201 training. A-Term: Wednesday, September 17, 2:00-3:30pm ET B-Term: Wednesday, November 5, 1:30-3:00pm ET
- 11:00 AM2hBenefits Open Enrollment WorkshopEmployee Drop In: Benefit Enrollment Help Session: Do you need assistance entering your Open Enrollment benefit elections into Workday? Do you have a question about one of the benefit plans offered in 2026? Drop in to see a member of the Benefits Team during this session to get the support and help you need to make your benefit choices before November 5th. Please note: this is an informal drop-in session and not a formal presentation.
- 12:00 PM1hOutlook Clean Up! Webinar (10/28)An easy way to begin work on the Microsoft365 Storage Management project is to clean up your email in Outlook.Come join us on Tuesday, October 28 from 12:00pm - 1:00pm ET for a live tutorial and tips on how to create folders and auto-delete rules for your Potpourri and WPI Today emails.Please register on the Microsoft Form to attend the webinar or receive the recording. Microsoft 365 Storage Resources:These resources will help you get started on managing your Outlook and OneDrive storage.Storage Management FAQsExploring OutlookThe Inbox Cleanup Journey of an Email Hoarder by Mike HamiltonExploring OneDriveOneDrive Cleanup Companion by Mike Hamilton
- 1:00 PM1hDepartment of Mathematical Sciences Numerical Methods Seminar: Maurice Fabien, MITDepartment of Mathematical SciencesNumerical Methods SeminarTuesday, October 28th, 20251:00PM-2:00PMStratton Hall 202Speaker: Maurice Fabien, MITTitle: A cell centered Galerkin method for miscible displacement in heterogeneous porous media Abstract: We present a cell centered Galerkin (CCG) method applied to miscible displacement problems in heterogeneous porous media. The CCG approach combines concepts from finite volume and discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods to arrive at an efficient lowest-order approximation (one unknown per cell). We demonstrate that the CCG method can be defined using classical DG weak formulations, only requires one unknown per cell, and is able to deliver comparable accuracy (to piecewise linear DG) and improved efficiency over traditional higher-order interior penalty DG methods. An interesting feature of the CCG method is that it obeys a maximum principal property. A plethora of computational experiments in 2D and 3D showcase the effectiveness of the CCG method for highly heterogeneous flow and transport problems in porous media.
- 4:00 PM50mDepartment of Mathematical Sciences Discrete Math Seminar: Bill Martin, WPIDepartment of Mathematical SciencesDiscrete Math SeminarTuesday, October 28th, 20254:00PM-4:50PMOlin Hall 126Speaker: Bill Martin, WPITitle: Triple intersection numbers and Q-ideals of Paley graphs Abstract: In joint work with Andries Brouwer, we used the Hasse-Weil bound for elliptic curves to estimate triple intersection numbers for the Paley graphs. This allows us to build a nice generating set for the ideal of all polynomials that vanish on each column of an eigenprojector of the adjacency matrix of the graph. This involves joint work with Ethan Washock (WPI Mac ’22). As time permits, I will provide some context for this question and a conjecture about the ``dual girth’’ of a Q-polynomial (co-metric) association scheme.
- 4:00 PM50mDepartment of Mathematical Sciences Discrete Math Seminar: Bill Martin, WPIDepartment of Mathematical SciencesDiscrete Math SeminarTuesday, October 28th, 20254:00PM-4:50PMOlin Hall 126Speaker: Bill Martin, WPITitle: Triple intersection numbers and Q-ideals of Paley graphs Abstract: In joint work with Andries Brouwer, we used the Hasse-Weil bound for elliptic curves to estimate triple intersection numbers for the Paley graphs. This allows us to build a nice generating set for the ideal of all polynomials that vanish on each column of an eigenprojector of the adjacency matrix of the graph. This involves joint work with Ethan Washock (WPI Mac ’22). As time permits, I will provide some context for this question and a conjecture about the ``dual girth’’ of a Q-polynomial (co-metric) association scheme.
- 7:00 PM2h10/28 7:00 PM WPI Women's Volleyball at Coast GuardLive Stats
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