Science Television
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Rich Media Resources

    Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
       
    The Research Channel
    (Computational) Linguistics and the Web: Hot research questions
    September 28, 2007, Henry S. Thompson, Ph. D., Reader in Artificial
    Intelligence and Cognitive Science, School of Informatics, University of
    Edinburgh
    A Grand Challenge on Network Information Theory
    August 21, 2007, Jeffrey G. Andrews, Ph. D., Professor, Department of
    Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
    A Platform for Computational Comparative Genomics on the Web
    October 7, 2007, Sun Kim, associate director, Bioinformatics Program, Indiana
    University - Bloomington, IN from the Research Channel Section on
    Engineering and Computer Science a large collection of scientific presentations
    recorded by Microsoft and other organizations.

    Princeton University
    Princeton University Lectures (a long list of mixed topics)
    February 13, 2007 - Avi Wigderson, School of Mathematics, Institute for
    Advanced Study: A Worldview through the Computational Lens - Part I:
    Algorithm: A common language for nature, man, and computer
    February 14, 2007 - Avi Wigderson, School of Mathematics, Institute for
    Advanced Study: A Worldview through the Computational Lens - Part II:
    Time, space, and the cosmology of computational problems
    February 15, 2007 - Avi Wigderson, School of Mathematics, Institute for
    Advanced Study: A Worldview through the Computational Lens - Part III:
    Cryptography: Secrets, lies, knowledge, and trust
    April 5, 2006 - Sir Tim Berners-Lee, The real inventor of the World Wide Web:
    The Future of the Web
    November 16, 2004 - Robert W. Lucky, Telecordia: Broadbanding America:
    What, Why, and How
    October 5, 2004 - George Dyson, Western Washington University: Barricelli's
    Universe: Digital Computing in Princeton, 1945-1958
    May 28, 2004 - Maria Klawe, Princeton University Dean of the School of
    Engineering and Applied Science: Engineering for a Better World: The
    Princeton Vision
    March 5, 2003 - Vincent Poor: Anytime, Anywhere: The Recent Revolution in
    Wireless Communications
    February 20, 2003 - Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law School: The Creative
    Commons
    October 23, 2002 - Anthony Grafton: "Technica Curiosa: Technology and
    Magic in Early Modern Europe"
    February 15, 2001 - Robert Full: Bipedal bugs, galloping ghosts and gripping
    geckos: BioInspiration for Rapid Running Robots
    October 20, 2000 - Jeffrey Bezos '86: Amazon.com: Customer Experience
    Matters