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source: caltech 2016年12月20日
On November 12, 2016, the Caltech Alumni Association held a day-long event to explore the ways in which computational thinking at Caltech is disrupting science and engineering, creating entirely new disciplines with "CS+X". From developing new paradigms for computation—quantum computing and DNA computing—to pushing the boundaries of machine learning and statistics in ways that transform fields like astronomy, chemistry, neuroscience, and biology, Caltech faculty are pioneering new disciplines at the interface of computer science, and science and engineering. http://alumni.caltech.edu/alumni-college
Adam Wierman - Caltech Computes - Alumni College 2016 25:57
Pietro Perona - CS+Data - Alumni College 2016 30:52
Yisong Yue - CS+Data - Alumni College 2016 21:35
George Djorgovski - CS+Astronomy - Alumni College 2016 27:19
Richard Murray - CS+Biology - Alumni College 2016 29:24
Lulu Qian - CS+Biology - Alumni College 2016 21:32
Thomas Vidick - CS+Physics - Alumni College 2016 28:29
Xie Chen - CS+Physics - Alumni College 2016 27:09
Federico Echenique - CS+Economics - Alumni College 2016 21:51
Tom Miller - CS+Chemistry - Alumni College 2016 24:10
Steven Low - CS+Energy - Alumni College 2016 24:30
Peter Schröder - CS+Visualization - Alumni College 2016 17:10