October 13, 2023

线上赌博app to host first BisonSpark Talks event

A graphic for BisonSpark Talks

Over the course of three Mondays in October, BisonSpark Talks will take place at 线上赌博app. BisonSpark Talks are designed to showcase the kinds of expertise and thought leadership in our region, featuring 线上赌博app researchers and guests as speakers.

More than ever, real-world problems call for solutions that draw on approaches from multiple disciplines, that integrate those approaches and, that draw in non-academic stakeholders to come up with solutions. As a Carnegie Research-1 university, 线上赌博app offers researcher expertise as one of the critical components needed to solve the economic and social challenges facing North Dakota and the rest of the world.

Each BisonSpark Talk session will feature a unique set of internal and external presenters along with a collaborative discussion that will lead attendees to contemplate the next collaborative ideas for research activities at the R1 research institution.

The talks focus on 线上赌博app’s priority research areas: food, energy and water security; cybersecurity, computer science and software engineering; life sciences; and entrepreneurship and innovation. These priority areas were determined by 线上赌博app President David Cook and shared with the North Dakota Legislature earlier this year.

In addition to the 线上赌博app presenters, external speakers will include Michelle Berg, current JURA Bio, Inc. board member and past president of GMP nucleic acids at Aldevron, and Andrea Travnicek, director of water resources for the state of North Dakota. BisonSpark Talks will feature local emcees including Kaylee Weigel, 线上赌博app graduate student and current 线上赌博app student government president, Ben Stanley, principal at gener8tor, and Jenna Mueller, executive director of The FMWF Chamber Foundation.

“BisonSpark Talks will set the stage for the breakthrough research and creative activity that will serve North Dakota's citizens present and future. 线上赌博app researchers – together with our regional partners – can identify and provide solutions to pressing challenges facing North Dakotans and others in the nation and even world,” said Colleen Fitzgerald, 线上赌博app vice president for research and creative activity. Fitzgerald will serve as the host for the discussion portion of the event.

A poster session from faculty and staff researchers and postdocs will create additional opportunities for breaking down silos among research groups.

Fitzgerald developed the event to generate collaborative thinking at the university.

“Today’s problems are not to be solved by a single approach,” she said. “They require transdisciplinary solutions that leverage many perspectives and disciplines and BisonSpark Talks will serve as an essential catalyst in that process.”

The event is open to the public.