ISSCC2020: Plenary - The Deep Learning Revolution and Its Implications for Computer Architecture &..
The Deep Learning Revolution and Its Implications for Computer Architecture and Chip Design Jeff Dean, Google, Mountain View, CA The past decade has ...
ISSCC Videos
Colloquium: Professor Nicholas Marston
'Nur ein Gleichnis': Heinrich Schenker and the Path to 'Likeness' Recorded at Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge on 12 October 2016.
Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge
ICTP Math Colloquium on Algebraic Geometry: history, applications and current trends
Carolina Araujo Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada, IMPA, Brazil Abstract: Algebraic Geometry is one of the oldest and most active fields of mathematics.
Int'l Centre for Theoretical Physics
Colloquium on the future of central banking - Session 2: The future of money and monetary policy
The future of central banking An ECB colloquium held in honour of Vítor Constâncio 16 and 17 May 2018 Session 2 The future of money and monetary policy ...
European Central Bank
Colloquium Nov 1, 2018 -- Flows of Complex Fluids: Bifurcations and Symmetry Breaking
Howard Stone Princeton University Flows of Complex Fluids: Bifurcations and Symmetry Breaking The flows of complex fluids link fundamental research ...
NYU Physics
Lecar Prize Lecture: Prospects for Unseen Planets Beyond Neptune
HD1080P Prospects for unseen planets beyond Neptune Lecar Prize Lecture September 13, 2018 Phillips Auditorium Renu Malhotra Host: Matt Holman ...
CfA Colloquium
MPSA/IMC Summer 2020 Series: Chen/Guay and Chiu/Xu
Haohan Chen and Brian Guay, presented a talk entitled "Angry Birds: Measuring and Predicting Affective Polarization Online Using Survey-linked Twitter Data.
Methods Colloquium
J. Bond - Quantum Inflation in the Planck Era and Beyond
J. Richard Bond Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Toronto Over the 25 years from the Planck Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) ...
Département de Physique de l'ENS
DARPA and AI: Visionary Pioneer and Advocate
Artificial Intelligence has experienced waves of excitement before, but we have never seen the kind of worldwide enthusiasm that we see now, especially in the ...
DARPAtv
Programmable Photonic Integrated Circuits for Quantum Information Processing and Machine Learning
Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) now allow routing photons with high precision, low loss, as well as the integration of a wide range of photonic and electronic ...
Samsung Strategy & Innovation Center
The Joy of X: A Guided Tour of Math, From One to Infinity
Math underpins everything in the cosmos, including us, yet too few of us understand this universal language well enough to revel in its wisdom, its beauty and its ...
Microsoft Research
Rethinking Statistical Learning Theory: Learning Using Statistical Invariants
Vladimir Vapnik ECE Seminar on Modern Artificial Intelligence.
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Colloquium Jan 30, 2020 -- A Galactic Puzzle in Gamma Rays
Tracy Slatyer MIT A Galactic Puzzle in Gamma Rays The region around the Galactic Center contains a well-characterized glow of gamma rays, which has ...
NYU Physics
John Preskill “Holographic Quantum Codes”
Leigh Page Prize Lectures, hosted by Yale Department of Physics and Yale Quantum Institute John Preskill, Richard P. Feynman Professor of Theoretical ...
YaleUniversity
Statistical paradises and paradoxes in Big Data
RSS Annual Conference 2016 Chair: Richard Emsley, University of Manchester Speaker: Xiao-Li Meng, Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Science, Harvard ...
RoyalStatSoc
Logic and Bisimulation for Guarded Teams
Erich Grädel, RWTH Aachen University https://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/erich-gradel-11-10-2016 {Symmetry, Logic, Computation}
Simons Institute
Entanglement as the Glue of Spacetime
Abstract: The recent years have seen a remarkable convergence of quantum information theory and candidate quantum theories of gravity. The two fields used ...
Centre for Quantum Technologies
George Hart: From Mathematics to Sculpture - Aalto University MathArt Colloquium 2013
http://math.aalto.fi/conferences/math-art/ April 5th, 2013 In this guest lecture George Hart will present and discuss examples of his mathematically informed ...
Aalto University
Institute for Advanced Study/Princeton University Joint Astrophysics Colloquium - Eve C. Ostriker
Institute for Advanced Study/Princeton University Joint Astrophysics Colloquium Topic: Controlling Star Formation, from Clouds to Galaxies Speaker: Eve C.
Institute for Advanced Study
7. Metrology, shot noise and Heisenberg limit, Part 1
MIT 8.422 Atomic and Optical Physics II, Spring 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-422S13 Instructor: Wolfgang Ketterle In this lecture, the ...
MIT OpenCourseWare
NEET 2020 |15 Most challenging questions | Metallurgy | Chemistry | Ashwani Tyagi Sir | Gradeup NEET
NEET 2020 - Watch the live class on Metallurgy for NEET 2020 Preparation by Ashwani Tyagi. Practice questions on Metallurgy for NEET 2020 Exam.
Goprep: NEET Preparation
The Future of Mathematics?
As a professor of pure mathematics, my job involves teaching, research, and outreach. Two years ago I got interested in formal methods, and I learned how to ...
Microsoft Research
2017 Nessa Wolfson Colloquium - Lourdes Ortega
Second Language Acquisition in Uncertain Times: Disciplinary Constraints, Transdisciplinary Hopes Speaker: Dr. Lourdes Ortega, Professor of Linguistics, ...
PennGSEVideoLab
Peter Pagin – Indexicals, Time, and Compositionality
UConn Logic Group – Logic Colloquium, October 25, 2019 http://logic.uconn.edu/ Peter Pagin (Stockholm) Indexicals, Time, and Compositionality Kaplan's ...
UConn Logic Group
Purdue Engineering Faculty Colloquium: Dr. Paul E. Sojka
Dr. Paul E. Sojka is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering specializing in turbulent fluid mechanics. See an abstract of Dr. Sojka's talk: ...
Purdue Engineering
Jamie Gainer: Introduction to Machine Learning in Particle Physics | Colloquium 01
Jamie Gainer University of Hawaii Title: Introduction to Machine Learning in Particle Physics Abstract: Machine learning (ML) is transforming society and with it ...
lawphysics
Colloquium: Prem Kumar - All-Optical Switching for Photonic Quantum Networks
Title: All-Optical Switching for Photonic Quantum Networks Abstract(s): Quantum internet of the future will require device functionalities that implicitly respect the ...
UA OSC
COLLOQUIUM: What do the data tell us? (Aug 2017)
Speaker: Berge Englert, CQT, NUS Abstract: We gather information about physical systems by observation. In the realm of quantum physics, the experiments ...
Centre for Quantum Technologies
Michael Greenstone: A Big Data Revolution in Assessing Climate Risk
Climate change is one of the greatest risks facing humanity. However, most of what we know about its economic impacts come from models that were developed ...
J-PAL
Colloquium, September 7th, 2017 -- Knots in Soft Matter
Ivan Smalyukh; University of Colorado, Boulder Knots in Soft Matter Topologically nontrivial fields and vortices frequently arise in classical and quantum field ...
NYU Physics
Cochrane Colloquium Edinburgh: Keynote 3
Tuesday 18 September 2018, 9:00-10:30am How, why and when do we partner with patients? In this session we will identify some of the challenges of working ...
Cochrane
Elie During - Evening Lecture - Philosophy in Zero G 2"
http://www.egs.edu Elie During, Professor of Philosophy at The European Graduate School / EGS. Saas-Fee, Switzerland. August 3rd, 2018. Public open lecture ...
European Graduate School Video Lectures
Colloquium, October 5th, 2017 -- From Hot Superconductors to Cold Atoms...
Antoine Georges Collège de France From Hot Superconductors to Cold Atoms: Quantum Matter with Strong Correlations Materials with strong electronic ...
NYU Physics
Ethan Brauer – A Modal Theory of Free Choice Sequences
UConn Logic Group – Logic Colloquium, October 11, 2019 http://logic.uconn.edu/ Ethan Brauer (OSU) A Modal Theory of Free Choice Sequences Free choice ...
UConn Logic Group
Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science
Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science Founding the Center and Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science by Robert Cohen, professor of Physics and ...
Boston University
NIST Colloquium Series: Secrets in the Ancient Goatskin
Dr. Uwe Bergmann, a staff scientist in physics at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, discusses the fascinating journey of a 1000-year-old parchment ...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
California Colloquium on Water: Saykally
What Makes Water Wet? Given by Richard Saykally, Professor of Chemistry, UC Berkeley. Keywords: water chemistry, water analysis, water composition, water ...
UC Berkeley Events
Colloquium: Hammersley Variations: The Many Modes of Frederick Hammersley
From abstract painting and documentary photography to computer drawing, Frederick Hammersley's artistic career encompassed a remarkable range of styles ...
BAMPFA
NIST Colloquium Series: Why (and how) Bayes' Rule Rules-Author Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
If you are not already thinking as a Bayesian, maybe you should be. Applied practically everywhere from DNA decoding to homeland security, Bayes' rule ...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Yale AIDS Colloquium Series (YACS) - Brinda Emu
"HIV and the Human Immune System: Complexities and Consequences" The impact of HIV infection on the human immune system is profound. This talk will ...
YaleUniversity
Integrated circuit scaling to 10 nm and beyond - Mark Bohr, Intel Senior Fellow
Scaling transistors and following Moore's Law have served our industry well for more than 50 years in providing integrated circuits that are denser, cheaper, ...
ECE ILLINOIS
FULL AUDIO | Alan Stern - The Origins Podcast
See the exclusive, full HD video of this episode at www.patreon.com/originspodcast Alan Stern sits down with Lawrence Krauss to talk about scientific surprises ...
The Origins Podcast