Dear colleagues,

Wed at 4pm Liza Rebrova (UCLA) will speak about

Random matrices, low-rank tensors and beyond: using high-dimensional probability to study complex data

Abstract. It is not a secret that probabilistic view in general and random matrix theory in particular present amazing tools to understand, process and learn from large high-dimensional data. However, in many cases, one has to go beyond “simple” matrix models to correctly represent and treat the data. For example, inherently multimodal data is better represented with a tensor, that is, higher-order generalization of a matrix.

Transition to more advanced data structures sometimes can survive re-using old algorithms, however, the development of the special tools that honor the full structure within the data pays off by making the algorithms both much more efficient and better interpretable. Simultaneously, it presents many interesting and challenging non-trivialities from the math point of view. In this talk, I will focus on our new provable methods for modewise (that is, structure preserving) tensor dimension reduction. I will also discuss the connections to interpretable learning from multi-modal data through tensor decompositions, and to our new randomized algorithms for solving linear systems with corrupted equations.

Zoom coordinates for the talk can be found on the dept website:

https://secure.math.ucla.edu/seminars/display.php?&id=834205

Dear Campus Colleagues,

Resilience is often described as the ability to “bounce back” after adversity…but bouncing back up hasn’t been so easy these days. Sometimes resilience is about battling back –digging in a little deeper to regain our motivation and efficacy. With the right tools, armor, and collective resources, this is surely achievable!  We at the RISE Center are committed to fostering and strengthening community and individual resilience at UCLA.

As we recognize the long-term and multiple impacts of the COVID pandemic on student communities and their support systems, we continue to forge ahead by adjusting our services and creating new ones, with the goal of prioritizing the mental well-being of our UCLA family. We invite you to please explore our offerings and share this information widely to your student groups.

The RISE Virtual Center

RISE is an outreach and prevention arm of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). For the duration of Fall Quarter, RISE will routinely tune into campus needs relevant to social and emotional well-being and map our services onto a dynamic, active virtual landscape. This Fall, we are prioritizing areas of focus we believe need urgent attention. Most offerings are open to any member of the UCLA community, including students, staff, faculty, extension learners, and family members. Please see the attached RISE Fall Program for the full array of workshops, healing sessions, and dialogue spaces, along with links and registration instructions.

Our Fall 2020 priorities include: 

Post-Election Dialogue and Debriefing SessionsRISE is partnering with various Student Affairs offices to arrange supportive spaces of dialogue and reflection for students following the election results. Partnerships include University Apartments South (Res Life), Leadership and Involvement (Res Life), the Undocumented Student Program (USP),  and the Dean of Students Office. Please see the Bruins Vote Community Calendar for zoom links to open spaces for undergraduates and graduate students. Private spaces for specific Bruin communities are described in the flyer attached.  
Coping with COVID – How to Manage Stress and Maintain Resilience Amidst the Impacts of 2020Many of us continue to work on managing emotional health and maintaining confidence in our capacity to thrive amidst so many adjustments related to the COVID pandemic. Specialty workshops include Supporting Parents and Managing Parenting Stress, as well as Self-Care and Resilience During a Tough Times. Please see the flyer for dates and registration, and contact us for workshops containing encouraging strategies for students and staff related to taking care of their psychosocial health and well-being.  
  Black Bruins Healing Spaces and Anti-Racism Workshops  The RISE Center hosts weekly virtual healing sessions open to Black-identifying students, staff, and faculty. In addition, pre-recorded BLM meditations, practices, and resources can be found on the website. For workshops on anti-racism and social justice, please contact us at rise@caps.ucla.edu.
  Rejuvenate with RISE –Everyday Wellness PracticesStaff and students are invited to join our RISE practitioners for weekly wellness Drop-Ins and Mindful Moments to care for self and build community. Please see the attached flyer for zoom links.
Supporting Student Mental Health – Staff and Student WorkshopsThe RISE team is offering a Professional Development Series for Staff and Faculty which includes workshops for creating a culture of health and fostering racial and cultural resilience among student communities. We are also offering student leaders a Mental Health Leadership Training Series to equip them with skills related to peer support and to help them recognize when their classmates are in distress. These are self-paced online trainings through CCLE.  

In Gratitude

We are so grateful to hold space for you and with you, even from a distance. We hope to also operate as a connective hub in order to link students to other resources and to help elevate the campus in its role as a primarily virtual institution during this time. Please let us know how we can partner with you in our collective efforts to ensure Bruins can discover belongingness, healing, and success at UCLA.

Finally, follow us on Instagram and twitter for daily announcements, mini-practices, and informational sessions. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions. 

Warmly, The RISE Team 

Explore issues critical to international development, globalization and world affairs by specializing in a region!

Join us for the Info Session

Find out about our program requirements and admission process

African Studies M.A. November 4 at 4:30 pm via zoom

East Asian Studies M.A. November 5 at 4:30 pm via zoom

Latin American Studies M.A. November 2 at 4:30 pm via zoom

1-2 year programs

Funding available (scholarships, TA-ships, and more!)

Interdisciplinary curriculum and world-renowned faculty!

Opportunities to gain field experience

Our Alumni have careers in: law, academia, foreign service, public health, international business,  museums/non-profit, journalism and more!

Questions? Contact idpgrads@international.ucla.edu

Latina Success Series 2020 – Flyer

Latina Success

Nov. 5th – Dec 3rd

Professional Development Series

Attend to learn from…

  • Dean of UCLA Undergraduate Education: Adriana Galvan
  • Director: Elizabeth Montaño
  • Associate Dean for Student Affairs: Delmy M. Lendof
  • Sr. Associate Director: Carina Salazar

And opportunities to win prizes at each event.

Register Here!

In anticipation of the turmoil that could happen after election day this week we have opted by moving this week’s info session to November 10th, 2-3pm.

The second info session remains the same on December 2nd, 2-3pm.

It will be the same Zoom link for both sessions. 

Zoom Link: https://bit.ly/3myKJVxhttps://www.spanport.ucla.edu/

The David Geffen School of Medicine (DGSOM) at UCLA  is hosting an Info session for all pre-medical students, graduate, undergraduate, and community college students. This session will focus on presenting on the MD and pre-medical programs DGSOM offers.

Date: November 14, 2020 (Time in PST)

10AM – 11AM: Information about our various MD Programs

11AM – 12PM: Information about our Pre-Health Pipeline Programs

If you are interested please register here:  https://uclahs.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3C3jxeUd9NmfTU1

Deadline to register: November 9th, 2020

For more information please visit our website https://medschool.ucla.edu/apply/outreach or contacts us at: outreach@mednet.ucla.edu

Please check out the upcoming events we will be attending:

October 17, 2020: 9am-1pm PST

18th Annual UC Davis Pre-Health Conference (Virtual)

October 19-24, 2020

2020 SACNAS – The National Diversity in STEM conference (Virtual)

October 23, 2020, 11am – 3pm PST

California State University, Chico (Virtual)

October 23, 2020, 9am – 12pm PST

University of Santa Cruz, Graduate & Professional School Fair (Virtual)

To see the full list of all our upcoming events and conferences we’re attending, please visit: https://medschool.ucla.edu/apply/conferences-outreach-events

Cordially,

Outreach & Pipeline Programs Office
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
885 Tiverton Drive, Suite 305
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Office: (310) 825-3575
Outreach@mednet.ucla.edu

URC-HASS is hosting the following info sessions for the Undergraduate Research Fellows Program (URFP) and the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF), as well as a Research and Creative Proposal Workshop and Literature Review Workshop this week. We also have several research advising appointments available today and Thursday, and our weekly Research Writing Group on Wednesday!

Please share this information with your students! URFP participants conduct a two quarter-long research or creative project and receive a $3,000 scholarship; MMUF participants conduct a two year-long research project and receive $15,000 in scholarships (plus additional funding, and up to $10,000 in student loan repayments upon completion of their PhD). Applications for URFP and MMUF are due in two weeks on Sunday, November 15.

View flyer here: Pre- Med Workshop- Pre Med 101

Dates/Location:

  • Week 6 | Tues., November 10th | 3:00pm – 5:00pm (PST) | Click here to register
  • Week 7 | Tues., November 17th | 5:00pm – 7:00pm (PST) | Click here to register

Zoom Meeting Link:

Register on MyUCLA to receive the Zoom meeting link. You will be asked to present your UCLA Bruin Card when you enter the workshop Zoom meeting lobby.

Description:

Calling all Pre-meds!

Interested in medicine, but do not know where to start? Attend a 2-hour workshop hosted by College Academic Counseling ASK Peer Counselors to learn about the medical school admissions criteria, required prerequisite coursework, MCAT, pre-health resources on campus, and more. The workshop is designed to help current UCLA undergraduate students navigate the path of being a Premed at UCLA!

Whether you’re looking to get a head start or just wanting to learn more about the steps to take to pursue a career in medicine, this workshop is for you!

Register for the workshop on MyUCLA > Academics > Workshops.

Women+ in the Physical Sciences is hosting a Graduate Students Panel this Wednesday, Nov. 4th at 6:00 PM PST

Zoom Meeting ID: 966 613 1159

If you’re trying to figure out if graduate school is for you, what better way than to ask actual graduate students here at UCLA? Come ask and hear more about admissions, academics, research, and more from their perspectives.

We’re compiling all your questions beforehand, so submit them here!

All genders and majors are welcome!

See you there,

W+PS Officer Team ?