2017-05-16

TED-Ed (videos of April 2017)

source: TED-Ed
5:10 Why should you read Tolstoy's "War and Peace"? - Brendan Pelsue View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-should-you-read-tolstoy-s-w...
"War and Peace." A tome. A slog. The sort of book you shouldn’t read in bed because if you fa...
5:15 Why are sloths so slow? - Kenny Coogan View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-are-sloths-so-slow-kenny-co...
Sloths spend most of their time eating, resting, or sleeping; in fact, they descend from their treetops canopies jus...
5:36 The evolution of animal genitalia - Menno Schilthuizen View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-evolution-of-animal-genital...
Genitals are the fastest-evolving organs in the animal kingdom. But why is this so? And what’s the...
5:06 How did Dracula become the world's most famous vampire? - Stanley Stepanic View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-did-dracula-become-the-worl...
Over a hundred years after his creator was laid to rest, Dracula lives on as the...
5:06 Secrets of the X chromosome - Robin Ball View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/secrets-of-the-x-chromosome-rob...
The sequence of DNA that we inherit from our parents encodes directions for making our cells and giving us specif...
4:50 The three different ways mammals give birth - Kate Slabosky View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-three-different-ways-mammal...
All mammals share certain characteristics, like warm blood and backbones. But despite their si...
5:10 Oxygen’s surprisingly complex journey through your body - Enda Butler View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/oxygen-s-surprisingly-complex-j...
Oxygen forms about 21% of the air around us. In your body, oxygen forms a vital role...
4:44 Why do we itch? - Emma Bryce View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-we-itch-emma-bryce
The average person experiences dozens of individual itches each day. We’ve all experienced the annoyance of an inconvenient it...
4:47 How do focus groups work? - Hector Lanz View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-focus-groups-work-hector...
Focus groups have been widely used by organizations and individuals to find out how their products and ideas will b...
1:57 How blue jeans were invented | Moments of Vision 10 - Jessica Oreck View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-blue-jeans-were-invented-mo...
Today, 96% of American consumers own at least one pair of jeans. But where did these dur...
4:57 Why do animals have such different lifespans? - Joao Pedro de Magalhaes View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-animals-have-such-differ...
For the microscopic lab worm C. elegans, life equates to just a few short weeks on ...
5:13 Can you solve the virus riddle? - Lisa Winer View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/can-you-solve-the-virus-riddle-...
Your research team has found a prehistoric virus preserved in the permafrost and isolated it for study. After ...

UCIBrenICS (videos of April 2017)

source: UCIBrenICS
1:02:32 Automated Homes - Veronica Barassi, Goldsmiths University of London Veronica Barassi
Convenor, BA Anthropology and Media Degree, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths University of London
"Automated Homes: Ethnographic Reflections on Big Data and Arti...
1:00:58 Vint Cerf, Google - Ethical and Engineering Challenges in the Internet of Things Vint Cerf
Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
“Ethical and Engineering Challenges in the Internet of Things”
April 28, 2017
Abstract:
We have a lot of work ahead of us to make t...
3:14 Creatively Able Creatively Able movement classes for individuals with special needs utilize popular music and include warm up/stretching, balance and strengthening exercises, work with partners and a final combina...
1:01:17 Lessons Learned from Designing Interventions for Health and Wellbeing - Mary Czerwinski, VIBE Mary Czerwinski
VIBE Research Group
Talk Title: Lessons Learned from Designing Interventions for Health and Wellbeing
April 21, 2017
Abstract: Affective computing is emerging as an important fie...
1:04:05 Towards a Context-Adaptive Checklist for Medical Emergencies - Aleksandra Sarcevic Aleksandra Sarcevic
Towards a Context-Adaptive Checklist for Medical Emergencies
April 14, 2017
Abstract:
Checklists have become an integral component of healthcare safety procedures and are now...
59:37 Data Crowdsourcing: Is It For Real? - Hector Garcia-Molina, Stanford University. Hector Garcia-Molina
Leonard Bosack and Sandra Lerner Professor, Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
“Data Crowdsourcing: Is It For Real?”
Friday, Apr...
35:20 2017 Bay Area Alumni Event On March 28, 2017 ICS and Engineering held their annual Bay Area Alumni Event at the Electronic Arts (EA) headquarters in Redwood City. Nearly 100 alumni and faculty from the two schools spent the ...
3:35 Informatics Student Project Showcase 2017 Informatics Student Project Showcase 2017
March 20, 2017
1:05:40 Sex and the AI: Queer and Virtual Intimacies... - Jonathan Alexander, UC Irvine Jonathan Alexander
April 7, 2017
*Sex & the AI: Queer and Virtual Intimacies from Her to Hurt Me Plenty"
Abstract:
In this multimedia presentation, Jonathan Alexander takes a queerly critical l...
3:47 ICS 169 Computer Game Science Capstone Games Showcase 2017 A recap of Informatics Professor Josh Tanenbaum's ICS 169 Computer Game Science Capstone Games Showcase 2017.
March 15, 2017
Special Thanks to: The two TA's: Marcel Pufal & Calvin Liu
All of the ...

Introduction to Psychology by Richard A. Kasschau (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 40 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: Houston    2009年6月12日
PSYC 1300
Title: Introduction to Psychology
Professor: Richard A. Kasschau
Description: Principles and theories of psychology including methodology and brief analysis of major content areas ranging from development, perception, and learning to motivation/emotion, personality, and social processes.

Introduction to Cognitive Psychology by Richard A. Kasschau (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 26 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: UHouston     2009年7月28日
PSYC 3350
Title: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
Professor: Richard A. Kasschau
Description: An information-processing approach to human functioning introducing topics in memory, language, thought, judgment, and skilled performance.

Migraine Brain in University of Michigan 3-D Lab


source: University of Michigan    2017年3月30日
Using PET scans of the brain, University of Michigan researchers showed that dopamine falls and fluctuates at different times during a migraine headache. Watch Alex DaSilva, Director, Headache & Orofacial Pain Effort Lab at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry; Center for Human Growth & Development;
Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience Institute navigate through data collected from migraine patients' brains. Learn more: http://myumi.ch/Jdpm5

(اردو / in Urdu) Compiler Construction (VU of Pakistan)

# playlist of the 45 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: vu    2008年9月2日
CS606 Compiler Construction

(اردو / in Urdu) Software Engineering II (VU of Pakistan)

# playlist of the 46 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: vu    2008年8月30日
CS605 Software Engineering II

(اردو / in Urdu) Computer Architecture And Assembly Language Programming (VU of Houston)

# playlist of the 45 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: vu    2008年6月30日
CS401 Computer Architecture And Assambly Language programmin

(اردو / in Urdu) System Programming (VU of Pakistan)

# playlist of the 45 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: vu     2008年9月4日
CS609 System Programming

Symplectic Geometry, Noncommutative Geometry, and Physics

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source: LeonhardEuler1     2014年7月22日
Videos from the MSRI workshop "Symplectic Geometry, Noncommutative Geometry, and Physics" that took place at MSRI, Berkeley in May 2010. The workshop page (with videos and some supplemental material) can be found here: http://www.msri.org/workshops/548

Motivic Donaldson-Thomas Invariants and Wall-Crossing Formulas I (Yan Soibelman @ MSRI)1:03:29 About this talk: http://www.msri.org/workshops/548/sch...
Remarks on Differential Cohomology (James Simons @ MSRI) 56:41
Lagrangian Correspondences and Holomorphic Quilts (Katrin Wehrheim @ MSRI) 1:01:06
Lagrangian Floer Theory of Toric Manifolds and Mirror Symmetry (Yong-Geun Oh @ MSRI) 1:03:02
Towards Singular Lagrangian Floer Theory (Manabu Akaho @ MSRI) 52:27
Motivic Donaldson-Thomas Invariants and Wall-Crossing Formulas II (Yan Soibelman @ MSRI) 1:05:34
Topological Field Theory and Complex Symplectic Geometry (Anton Kapustin @ MSRI) 1:06:43
A Symplectic Category - Chain Level Version and Symplectic Applications (Katrin Wehrheim @ MSRI) 57:01
Special Lagrangian Torus Fibrations and Mirror Symmetry I (Denis Auroux @ MSRI) 57:57
On Some Deformation of Fukaya Category (Hiroshige Kajiura @ MSRI) 1:05:55
Motivic Donaldson-Thomas Invariants and Wall-Crossing Formulas III (Yan Soibelman @ MSRI) 1:04:28
Topological Quantum Field Theory and the Symplectic Category (Katrin Wehrheim @ MSRI) 1:02:56
Wall Crossing as Seen by M Theory and Matrix Models (Hirosi Ooguri @ MSRI) 54:27
Special Lagrangian Torus Fibrations and Mirror Symmetry II (Denis Auroux @ MSRI) 1:01:54
Microlocal Category for a Symplectic Manifold (Dmitry Tamarkin @ MSRI) 58:01
Matrix Model Techniques in Enumerative Geometry (Bertrand Eynard @ MSRI) 51:15
Landau-Ginzburg/Calabi-Yau Correspondence (Yongbin Ruan @ MSRI) 54:56
Homotopy Algebra with Operads (Bruno Vallette @ MSRI) 1:05:37
Special Lagrangian Torus Fibrations and Mirror Symmetry III (Denis Auroux @ MSRI) 1:01:14
Wall Crossing, Quivers, and Dimers (Mina Aganagic @ MSRI) 1:08:03
Entropy of Manifolds with Reduced Holonomy (Tohru Eguchi @ MSRI) 48:47

Introductory Workshop on Analysis on Singular Spaces @ MSRI

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source: LeonhardEuler1     2014年7月12日
Videos from the MSRI "Introductory Workshop on Analysis on Singular Spaces" that took place at MSRI, Berkeley in September 2008. The workshop page (with videos and some supplemental material) can be found here: http://www.msri.org/workshops/443

Pseudodifferential Operators on Singular Spaces I (Michael Taylor @ MSRI) 53:53 About this talk: http://www.msri.org/workshops/443/sch...
Pseudodifferential Operators on Singular Spaces II (Michael Taylor @ MSRI) 58:43
Pseudodifferential Operators on Singular Spaces III (Michael Taylor @ MSRI) 52:06
Pseudodifferential Operators on Singular Spaces IV (Michael Taylor @ MSRI) 55:51
Real Blow-ups I (Richard Melrose @ MSRI) 1:01:06
Introduction to Index Theory I (Gerd Grubb @ MSRI) 58:35
Real Blow-ups II (Richard Melrose @ MSRI) 54:38
Introduction to Index Theory II (Gerd Grubb @ MSRI) 50:51
Real Blow-ups III (Richard Melrose @ MSRI) 55:14
Introduction to Index Theory III (Gerd Grubb @ MSRI) 55:19
Spectral and Scattering Theory I (Maciej Zworski @ MSRI) 53:36
Cohomology I (Gilles Carron @ MSRI) 1:02:52
Spectral and Scattering theory II (Tanya Christiansen @ MSRI) 13:34
Cohomology II (Gilles Carron @ MSRI) 57:38
Spectral and Scattering Theory III (Maciej Zworski @ MSRI) 34:28
Index Theory on Singular Spaces I (Paul Loya @ MSRI) 56:11
Spectral and Scattering Theory IV (Tanya Christiansen @ MSRI) 55:02
Cohomology III (Gilles Carron @ MSRI) 1:04:32
Index Theory on Singular Spaces II (Paul Loya @ MSRI) 30:56

Reimagining the Foundations of Algebraic Topology (@MSRI)

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source: LeonhardEuler1    2014年7月11日
Videos from the MSRI workshop "Reimagining the Foundations of Algebraic Topology" that took place at MSRI, Berkeley in April 2014. The workshop page (with videos and some supplemental material) can be found here: http://www.msri.org/workshops/689

Algebraic Geometry of Topological Field Theories (David Ben-Zvi @ MSRI) 1:03:38 About this talk: http://www.msri.org/workshops/689/sch...
Poincaré/Koszul Duality (David Ayala @ MSRI) 59:14
Poincaré/Koszul Duality and Formal Moduli (John Francis @ MSRI) 56:47
The Formal Theory of Adjunctions, Monads, Algebras, and Descent (Emily Riehl @ MSRI) 1:01:34
What is an Elementary Higher Topos? (Andre Joyal @ MSRI) 1:08:45
Co-Segal Algebras and Deligne's Conjecture (Hugo Bacard @ MSRI) 52:23
Aspects of Differential Cohomology (Thomas Nikolaus @ MSRI) 1:06:35
Modeling Stable 2-Types (Angelica Osorno @ MSRI) 59:03
Redshift and Higher Categories (Clark Barwick @ MSRI) 1:00:46
The Unicity of the Homotopy Theory of Higher Categories (Christopher Schommer-Pries @ MSRI) 1:04:44
Derived Equivariant Algebraic Geometry (Michael Hill @ MSRI) 1:00:14
Duality, Algebro-Homotopically (Vesna Stojanoska @ MSRI) 1:01:51
Calculations in Multiplicative Stable Homotopy Theory at Height 2 (Charles Rezk @ MSRI) 1:04:12
En Genera (Michael Mandell @ MSRI) 1:04:06
Motives Versus Noncommutative Motives (Goncalo Tabuada @ MSRI) 59:04
Thom Spectra and Twisted Umkehr Maps (David Gepner @ MSRI) 1:01:30
A K(Z,4) in Nature (Andre Henriques @ MSRI) 59:46

Symplectic and Contact Geometry and Topology

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source: LeonhardEuler1     2014年7月21日
The MSRI workshop "Introductory Workshop: Symplectic and Contact Geometry and Topology" took place at MSRI, Berkeley in August 2009. The workshop page (where you can download the videos) can be found here: http://www.msri.org/workshops/479

Historical Overview, Motivating Problems and Basic Background I (Dusa McDuff @ MSRI) 1:01:56 About this talk: http://www.msri.org/workshops/479/sch...
Basic Background II (Dusa McDuff @ MSRI) 1:03:30
Algebraic Formalism of Symplectic Field Theory I (Yakov Eliashberg @ MSRI) 1:16:06
Algebraic Formalism of Symplectic Field Theory II (Yakov Eliashberg @ MSRI) 1:15:50
Analytic Foundations of Symplectic Field Theory I (Helmut Hofer @ MSRI) 1:15:41
Analytic Foundations of Symplectic Field Theory II (Helmut Hofer @ MSRI) 1:21:41
Convex Surfaces and Classification of Contact Structures (Ko Honda @ MSRI) 1:15:39
Integrable Systems of Symplectic Field Theories (Paolo Rossi @ MSRI) 1:05:22
Quasi-States and Quasi-Morphisms in Symplectic Topology (Michael Entov @ MSRI) 1:03:27
Floer Homology (Peter Albers @ MSRI) 1:31:04
Lagrangian Floer Homology (Sikimeti Ma'u @ MSRI) 1:17:28
Obstruction in Lagrangian Floer Theory (Mohammed Abouzaid @ MSRI) 1:15:09
Symplectic Homology (Mark McLean @ MSRI) 55:04
Open Book Decompositions and the Giroux Correspondence (John Etnyre @ MSRI) 1:15:53
Lefschetz Fibrations and 4-manifolds (Denis Auroux @ MSRI) 1:02:47
Knot Homology (Lenhard Ng @ MSRI) 1:14:36
Wide-Narrow Dichotomy for Lagrangian Submanifolds (Octav Cornea @ MSRI) 1:03:34
High Dimensional Lefschetz Fibrations and Floer Homology (Maksim Maydanskiy @ MSRI) 50:28
Periodic Orbits in Hamiltonian Dynamics (Victor Ginzburg @ MSRI) 1:02:19
Analytic Foundations: Polyfold Structures for Holomorphic Disks (Katrin Wehrheim @ MSRI) 1:05:13