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(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
Search, Google and Life, Sergey Brin, founder of Google, October 3, 2005 from the UC Berkeley Computer Science archive on Google video ScienceDaily Virtual Human Body An Interactive, 3D Voyage into Human Anatomy January 1, 2007, Anatomists and biochemists have created a detailed virtual view of vital organs in the human body, down to the level of tissues and cells. Bioengineers Combine Mathematical Equations, Data to Simulate Surgeries December 1, 2005, A new hi-tech method takes the guesswork out of cardiovascular surgery from ScienceDaily Collection of Computer & Math videos This is a collection of recent videos dealing with topics ranging from Artificial Intelligence to Computational Biology and Virtual Reality. The clips are intended for science literate general audiences.
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