source: National Human Genome Research Institute
2:13 Human Genome Timeline Animation An animation of the interactive timeline found on Genome: Unlocking Life's Code (https://unlockinglifescode.org/node/221).
View major milestones in the history of the human genome in this animation...
1:15:48 NHGRI Oral History Collection: Interview with Maximilian Muenke Max Muenke, M.D. joined the National Human Genome Research Institute’s Division of Intramural Research in 1997 as head of the Human Development Section and has been chief of the Medical Genetics Br...
1:00:43 Genomics: Will it help us address health disparities? - Mark Cullen June 12, 2017 - Genomics and Health Disparities Lecture Series
More: https://www.genome.gov/27561525
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2017-07-25
Vanderbilt University (videos of June 2017)
source: Vanderbilt University
2:46 Peabody Student Profile: Alyssa Van Camp Special education doctoral student Alyssa Van Camp talks about her international work and the Peabody experience.
Follow Vanderbilt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanderbiltu, on Instagram: http:...
2:19 Translational Pathway for Precision Medicine and Medical Imaging Informatics (PM212) Our team aims to integrate processing tools into a clinical setting in order to accelerate better patient care, clinician decision-making, and hospital management. Currently, we have access to hund...
0:56 Nanowires Dissolve in Cold Water Cotton candy capillaries lead to circuit boards that dissolve when cooled
Building transient electronics is usually about doing something to make them stop working: blast them with light, soak them...
2:00 VISE Affiliates Use Ground Coffee to Develop New Surgical Tool Many of us shovel ground coffee into the coffeemaker to get its caffeine stimulation. But who would expect to get the "inspiration" from those coffee beans? A team of Vanderbilt researchers from th...
0:41 How six cups of ground coffee can improve nose, throat surgery Vanderbilt engineers have designed a “granular jamming cap” filled with coffee grounds that can improve the accuracy of the sophisticated “GPS” system that surgeons use for nose and throat surgery....
5:15 A Message from the Director of Project Safe and the Title IX Coordinator This is an introductory video for an educational module addressing sexual violence prevention and resources for survivors of sexual violence. For more information, go to http://www.vanderbilt.edu/p...
2:02 Thank You for Giving on Giving Day Thank you for choosing to give back to your University. Your gifts will help fund the dream of a future Commodore who will be as thankful for you as we are. Anchor Down!
1:10 Thanks for Giving from Chancellor Zeppos Join together with Chancellor Zeppos, faculty and staff members and thousands more donors by giving on Giving Day.
Follow Vanderbilt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanderbiltu, on Instagram: http...
3:20 Don Rodrigues - Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities video project This video was created by one of the participants in the Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities for Early-Career Scholars. StoryCenter provided a workshop to assist the participants in t...
8:18 Tina Iverson, Vanderbilt University Tina Iverson, Associate Professor, Departments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, provides an overview of her research into understanding the molecular details of transient complexes in transmembran...
0:28 A Giving Day Message from former Vandy Boy Dansby Swanson Former Vandy Boy and current Atlanta Brave Dansby Swanson talks about why giving on Giving Day is the perfect time to give back to Vanderbilt.
2:53 Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities video project This video was created by one of the participants in the Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities for Early-Career Scholars. StoryCenter provided a workshop to assist the participants in t...
19:22 Live, Learn, Research: Next Generation Vaccine Development The Vanderbilt Institute for Digital Learning (VIDL) recently partnered with Professors Jens Meiler and James Crowe on a mini-documentary to showcase their research in vaccine development. Meiler a...
9:01 Tracing the Movement of Populations in Latin America Dora Saclarides, Library Fellow, Vanderbilt University
April 24, 2017
Population movements have been a co
3:54 VUMC led study disrupts conventional wisdom about fibroids and miscarriages A 10-year study, led by Vanderbilt University Medical Center professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Katherine Hartmann, M.D., Ph.D., disrupts conventional wisdom that uterine fibroids cause miscarr...
0:54 Sensor detects shooting at elephants, helps authorities catch poachers Kenyan elephants will get more protection from poachers thanks to new Vanderbilt University technology embedded in their tracking collars — ballistic shockwave sensors that send coordinates to auth...
2:58 Tina Iverson, Vanderbilt University Tina Iverson, Associate Professor, Departments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, gives an overview of her research into understanding the molecular details of transient complexes in transmembrane s...
0:11 Astronomers discover an exoplanet hotter than most stars An international team of astronomers have discovered a planet like Jupiter zipping around its host star every day, boiling at temperatures hotter than most stars and sporting a giant, glowing gas t...
1:22 Make a gift on Giving Day June 15 Giving Day is your opportunity to show your Vanderbilt pride by making a gift. Go to vu.edu/givingday on June 15 and make a contribution of any size to the university that makes such a huge differe...
3:24 VISE affiliated lab: Medial Image Processing Laboratory (MIP) Benoit Dawant, Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair in Engineering, Professor of Electrical Engineering, and VISE Steering Committee Chair and Center Director, talks about the MIP lab. The labs main focus is...
3:31 Angela Sutton - Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities video project This video was created by one of the participants in the Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities for Early-Career Scholars. StoryCenter provided a workshop to assist the participants in t...
2:46 Peabody Student Profile: Alyssa Van Camp Special education doctoral student Alyssa Van Camp talks about her international work and the Peabody experience.
Follow Vanderbilt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanderbiltu, on Instagram: http:...
2:19 Translational Pathway for Precision Medicine and Medical Imaging Informatics (PM212) Our team aims to integrate processing tools into a clinical setting in order to accelerate better patient care, clinician decision-making, and hospital management. Currently, we have access to hund...
0:56 Nanowires Dissolve in Cold Water Cotton candy capillaries lead to circuit boards that dissolve when cooled
Building transient electronics is usually about doing something to make them stop working: blast them with light, soak them...
2:00 VISE Affiliates Use Ground Coffee to Develop New Surgical Tool Many of us shovel ground coffee into the coffeemaker to get its caffeine stimulation. But who would expect to get the "inspiration" from those coffee beans? A team of Vanderbilt researchers from th...
0:41 How six cups of ground coffee can improve nose, throat surgery Vanderbilt engineers have designed a “granular jamming cap” filled with coffee grounds that can improve the accuracy of the sophisticated “GPS” system that surgeons use for nose and throat surgery....
5:15 A Message from the Director of Project Safe and the Title IX Coordinator This is an introductory video for an educational module addressing sexual violence prevention and resources for survivors of sexual violence. For more information, go to http://www.vanderbilt.edu/p...
2:02 Thank You for Giving on Giving Day Thank you for choosing to give back to your University. Your gifts will help fund the dream of a future Commodore who will be as thankful for you as we are. Anchor Down!
1:10 Thanks for Giving from Chancellor Zeppos Join together with Chancellor Zeppos, faculty and staff members and thousands more donors by giving on Giving Day.
Follow Vanderbilt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanderbiltu, on Instagram: http...
3:20 Don Rodrigues - Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities video project This video was created by one of the participants in the Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities for Early-Career Scholars. StoryCenter provided a workshop to assist the participants in t...
8:18 Tina Iverson, Vanderbilt University Tina Iverson, Associate Professor, Departments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, provides an overview of her research into understanding the molecular details of transient complexes in transmembran...
0:28 A Giving Day Message from former Vandy Boy Dansby Swanson Former Vandy Boy and current Atlanta Brave Dansby Swanson talks about why giving on Giving Day is the perfect time to give back to Vanderbilt.
2:53 Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities video project This video was created by one of the participants in the Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities for Early-Career Scholars. StoryCenter provided a workshop to assist the participants in t...
19:22 Live, Learn, Research: Next Generation Vaccine Development The Vanderbilt Institute for Digital Learning (VIDL) recently partnered with Professors Jens Meiler and James Crowe on a mini-documentary to showcase their research in vaccine development. Meiler a...
9:01 Tracing the Movement of Populations in Latin America Dora Saclarides, Library Fellow, Vanderbilt University
April 24, 2017
Population movements have been a co
3:54 VUMC led study disrupts conventional wisdom about fibroids and miscarriages A 10-year study, led by Vanderbilt University Medical Center professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Katherine Hartmann, M.D., Ph.D., disrupts conventional wisdom that uterine fibroids cause miscarr...
0:54 Sensor detects shooting at elephants, helps authorities catch poachers Kenyan elephants will get more protection from poachers thanks to new Vanderbilt University technology embedded in their tracking collars — ballistic shockwave sensors that send coordinates to auth...
2:58 Tina Iverson, Vanderbilt University Tina Iverson, Associate Professor, Departments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, gives an overview of her research into understanding the molecular details of transient complexes in transmembrane s...
0:11 Astronomers discover an exoplanet hotter than most stars An international team of astronomers have discovered a planet like Jupiter zipping around its host star every day, boiling at temperatures hotter than most stars and sporting a giant, glowing gas t...
1:22 Make a gift on Giving Day June 15 Giving Day is your opportunity to show your Vanderbilt pride by making a gift. Go to vu.edu/givingday on June 15 and make a contribution of any size to the university that makes such a huge differe...
3:24 VISE affiliated lab: Medial Image Processing Laboratory (MIP) Benoit Dawant, Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair in Engineering, Professor of Electrical Engineering, and VISE Steering Committee Chair and Center Director, talks about the MIP lab. The labs main focus is...
3:31 Angela Sutton - Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities video project This video was created by one of the participants in the Mellon Institute in Digital and Public Humanities for Early-Career Scholars. StoryCenter provided a workshop to assist the participants in t...
Against Happiness? Is happiness (or pleasure) the only intrinsic good? (Paul Stearns)
source: teachphilosophy 2017年4月20日
This video introduces one type of hedonism and 10 arguments against the idea that pleasure or happiness are the only intrinsic goods. Nozick's Experience Machine, Phillipa Foot, Two Worlds, Trajectory Argument, etc.
Genomic Medicine X: Research Directions in Pharmacogenomics Implementation
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source: National Human Genome Research Institute 2017年5月15日
On May 2-3, 2017, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) sponsored its 10th Genomic Medicine meeting - Genomic Medicine X: Pharmacogenomics - at the Sheraton Silver Spring Hotel in Silver Spring, Maryland. More: https://www.genome.gov/27568408
GM10: Welcome, Opening Remarks, General Updates - Teri Manolio 8:50
GM10: Announcements, Opening Remarks - Mary Relling 10:00
GM10: Angela's Story - Why Pharmacogenetics Matters - Paul Anderson 22:42
GM10: Exploiting Pharmacogenetic Discovery to Improve Patient Care... 32:28
GM10: NIH Supported PGx Research - Simona Volpi 20:35
GM10: Discussion on Session 1: The PGx Landscape 14:44
GM10: CPIC, Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium and PharmGKB - Mary Relling 23:24
GM10: ClinGen, Clinical Genome Resource and ClinVar, Clinical Variant Resource - Heidi Rehm 20:47
GM10: DiGITizE, Displaying and Integrating Genetic Information Through the EHR - Sandy Aronson 19:23
GM10: PharmCAT, Pharmacogenomic Clinical Annotation Tool - Marylyn Ritchie 24:36
GM10: Discussion on Session 2: Resources for PGx Implementation 50:11
GM10: Exceptional Responders Study - Nikhil Wagle 21:13
GM10: INdiana GENomics Implementation: an Opportunity for the UnderServed - Todd Skaar 18:44
GM10: PGx Implementation Research Programs at Northwestern - Minoli Perera 18:33
GM10: PGx Implementation at Mission Health System - Lynn Dressler 22:12
GM10: PGx Implementation Research Programs at Vanderbilt - Josh Denny 18:44
GM10: Discussion on Session 3: Implementation Research Projects 57:47
GM10: Panel Discussion: Research Gaps to be Addressed 1:27:30
GM10: eMERGE-PGx - Laura Rasmussen-Torvik 20:13
GM10: Addressing Knowledge Deficits in Pediatric PGx... 22:52
GM10: Clopidogrel - Larisa Cavallari 22:20
GM10: Pragmatic Application of Economic and Cost-effectiveness Analysis 26:20
GM10: Discussion on Session 4: Evaluating Outcomes and Cost-effectiveness 1:00:20
GM10: Multidisciplinary Approaches and Training PGx Practitioners... 19:49
GM10: ISCC and Training PGx Practitioners - Robert Wildin 24:23
GM10: Multidisciplinary Approaches and Training PGx Practitioners at Moffitt - Howard McLeod 20:30
GM10: Discussion for Session 5: Multidisciplinary Approaches and Training PGx Practitioners 37:19
GM10: Summary and Synthesis - Teri Manolio and Mary Relling 1:27:05
source: National Human Genome Research Institute 2017年5月15日
On May 2-3, 2017, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) sponsored its 10th Genomic Medicine meeting - Genomic Medicine X: Pharmacogenomics - at the Sheraton Silver Spring Hotel in Silver Spring, Maryland. More: https://www.genome.gov/27568408
GM10: Welcome, Opening Remarks, General Updates - Teri Manolio 8:50
GM10: Announcements, Opening Remarks - Mary Relling 10:00
GM10: Angela's Story - Why Pharmacogenetics Matters - Paul Anderson 22:42
GM10: Exploiting Pharmacogenetic Discovery to Improve Patient Care... 32:28
GM10: NIH Supported PGx Research - Simona Volpi 20:35
GM10: Discussion on Session 1: The PGx Landscape 14:44
GM10: CPIC, Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium and PharmGKB - Mary Relling 23:24
GM10: ClinGen, Clinical Genome Resource and ClinVar, Clinical Variant Resource - Heidi Rehm 20:47
GM10: DiGITizE, Displaying and Integrating Genetic Information Through the EHR - Sandy Aronson 19:23
GM10: PharmCAT, Pharmacogenomic Clinical Annotation Tool - Marylyn Ritchie 24:36
GM10: Discussion on Session 2: Resources for PGx Implementation 50:11
GM10: Exceptional Responders Study - Nikhil Wagle 21:13
GM10: INdiana GENomics Implementation: an Opportunity for the UnderServed - Todd Skaar 18:44
GM10: PGx Implementation Research Programs at Northwestern - Minoli Perera 18:33
GM10: PGx Implementation at Mission Health System - Lynn Dressler 22:12
GM10: PGx Implementation Research Programs at Vanderbilt - Josh Denny 18:44
GM10: Discussion on Session 3: Implementation Research Projects 57:47
GM10: Panel Discussion: Research Gaps to be Addressed 1:27:30
GM10: eMERGE-PGx - Laura Rasmussen-Torvik 20:13
GM10: Addressing Knowledge Deficits in Pediatric PGx... 22:52
GM10: Clopidogrel - Larisa Cavallari 22:20
GM10: Pragmatic Application of Economic and Cost-effectiveness Analysis 26:20
GM10: Discussion on Session 4: Evaluating Outcomes and Cost-effectiveness 1:00:20
GM10: Multidisciplinary Approaches and Training PGx Practitioners... 19:49
GM10: ISCC and Training PGx Practitioners - Robert Wildin 24:23
GM10: Multidisciplinary Approaches and Training PGx Practitioners at Moffitt - Howard McLeod 20:30
GM10: Discussion for Session 5: Multidisciplinary Approaches and Training PGx Practitioners 37:19
GM10: Summary and Synthesis - Teri Manolio and Mary Relling 1:27:05
Capitalism, Progressivism, and Mass Incarceration by Bernard Harcourt
source: Brown University 2015年11月25日
November 3rd, 2015, Bernard Harcourt (Columbia Law School) and Naomi Murakawa (Princeton) present rival narratives about mass incarceration in America. In The Illusion of Free Markets: Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order , Harcourt shows the interdependence of contract enforcements in global markets and punitive authority. In The First Civil Right: How Liberals Built Prison America, by contrast, Murakawa traces prison growth to liberal campaigns and progressive legislation. Together, Murakawa and Harcourt offer fresh ideas about into the political, economic and ethical dimensions of mass incarceration.
Political Theory Project
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source: Brown University 2015年11月30日
http://www.brown.edu/academics/politi...
The Right to Face Your Accuser: Child Abuse and the Sixth Amendment 1:27:08
Should the Confrontation Clause limit the admissibility of children's statements to mandatory child abuse reporters? Richard Friedman (University of Michigan Law School) and Thomas Lyon (USC Gould School of Law) will discuss alternative perspectives on the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment. The Confrontation Clause typically guarantees citizens the right to face their accusers. The unique circumstances of child abuse raised in Ohio v. Clark perhaps require deeper consideration.
Capitalism, Progressivism, and Mass Incarceration 1:47:06
Odyssey Lecture with Dan Price 1:32:40
Janus Conversation with Daron Acemoglu and Jeffrey Sachs button 2:05:29
Thinking Strategically: Should America Support Israel? 1:53:15
Janus Forum "What if the US Legalized All Drugs?" 1:37:10
Should Free Speech be Limited on College Campuses? 1:43:15
Inequality: Is America Becoming a Two-Tiered Society? 1:27:54
source: Brown University 2015年11月30日
http://www.brown.edu/academics/politi...
The Right to Face Your Accuser: Child Abuse and the Sixth Amendment 1:27:08
Should the Confrontation Clause limit the admissibility of children's statements to mandatory child abuse reporters? Richard Friedman (University of Michigan Law School) and Thomas Lyon (USC Gould School of Law) will discuss alternative perspectives on the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment. The Confrontation Clause typically guarantees citizens the right to face their accusers. The unique circumstances of child abuse raised in Ohio v. Clark perhaps require deeper consideration.
Capitalism, Progressivism, and Mass Incarceration 1:47:06
Odyssey Lecture with Dan Price 1:32:40
Janus Conversation with Daron Acemoglu and Jeffrey Sachs button 2:05:29
Thinking Strategically: Should America Support Israel? 1:53:15
Janus Forum "What if the US Legalized All Drugs?" 1:37:10
Should Free Speech be Limited on College Campuses? 1:43:15
Inequality: Is America Becoming a Two-Tiered Society? 1:27:54
Nexus of Information and Computation Theories IHP Spring 2016 Thematic Program
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source: Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques 2016年2月16日
RESEARCH SCHOOL - CIRM MARSEILLE LUMINY
Tutorial Week - Nexus of Information and Computation Theories
January 25 - 29, 2016
Over the past few decades, the theories of computation and information have been studied in separate academic circles, which have worked in near isolation from one another. More recently, several researchers have uncovered close connections between these two disciplines, both in terms of problem formulations and proof techniques. As a result, there is a growing interest in building bridges between these two communities in order to make progress on topics of common interest. The aim of this winter school is to make a concerted effort to broaden and deepen the connections between information theory (IT) and the theory of computation (ToC).
The program will consist of several tutorials, each taught by a leading researcher, with the goal of introducing the key questions, mathematical tools, and open problems in an area. The school will also serve as a prelude to a 2016 Institut Henri Poincaré thematic program of the same title.
Ankur Moitra : Algorithmic Aspects of Inference 53:08
Abstract: Parametric inference is one of the cornerstones of statistics, but much of the classic theory revolves around asymptotic notions of convergence and relies on estimators that are hard to compute (particularly in high-dimensional problems).
In this tutorial, we will explore the following questions:
(1) For some of the fundamental problems in statistics, are there surrogates for the maximum likelihood estimator that also converge at an inverse polynomial rate to the true parameters, but in contrast can be computed efficiently?
(2) Can we establish tradeoffs between sample complexity and computational complexity? And what types of hardness assumptions allow us to explore this space?
We will cover topics such as the method of moments, learning mixture models, tensor decomposition, sparse PCA and matrix/tensor completion.
Recording during the thematic meeting: «Nexus of Information and Computation Theories » theJanuary 25, 2016 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France)
Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent
Ankur Moitra : Tensor Decompositions and their Applications 57:54
Ankur Moitra : A Polynomial Time Algorithm for Lossy Population Recovery 54:02
Ankur Moitra : Linear Inverse Problems 1:01:25
Sudeep Kamath : Concentration of Measure - 2 1:06:02
Sudeep Kamath : Concentration of Measure - 1 1:00:28
Sudeep Kamath : Concentration of Measure - 3 53:50
Sudeep Kamath : Concentration of Measure - 4 1:02:46
Anup Rao : Communication Complexity and Information Complexity - 1 1:08:38
Anup Rao : Communication Complexity and Information Complexity - 2 1:08:15
Anup Rao : Communication Complexity and Information Complexity - 3 54:59
Anup Rao : Communication Complexity and Information Complexity - 4 1:00:52
Guy Rothblum : Privacy and Security via Randomized Methods - 1 1:02:23
Guy Rothblum : Privacy and Security via Randomized Methods - 2 1:10:52
Guy Rothblum : Privacy and Security via Randomized Methods - 3 1:04:51
Guy Rothblum : Privacy and Security via Randomized Methods - 4 1:04:42
source: Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques 2016年2月16日
RESEARCH SCHOOL - CIRM MARSEILLE LUMINY
Tutorial Week - Nexus of Information and Computation Theories
January 25 - 29, 2016
Over the past few decades, the theories of computation and information have been studied in separate academic circles, which have worked in near isolation from one another. More recently, several researchers have uncovered close connections between these two disciplines, both in terms of problem formulations and proof techniques. As a result, there is a growing interest in building bridges between these two communities in order to make progress on topics of common interest. The aim of this winter school is to make a concerted effort to broaden and deepen the connections between information theory (IT) and the theory of computation (ToC).
The program will consist of several tutorials, each taught by a leading researcher, with the goal of introducing the key questions, mathematical tools, and open problems in an area. The school will also serve as a prelude to a 2016 Institut Henri Poincaré thematic program of the same title.
Ankur Moitra : Algorithmic Aspects of Inference 53:08
Abstract: Parametric inference is one of the cornerstones of statistics, but much of the classic theory revolves around asymptotic notions of convergence and relies on estimators that are hard to compute (particularly in high-dimensional problems).
In this tutorial, we will explore the following questions:
(1) For some of the fundamental problems in statistics, are there surrogates for the maximum likelihood estimator that also converge at an inverse polynomial rate to the true parameters, but in contrast can be computed efficiently?
(2) Can we establish tradeoffs between sample complexity and computational complexity? And what types of hardness assumptions allow us to explore this space?
We will cover topics such as the method of moments, learning mixture models, tensor decomposition, sparse PCA and matrix/tensor completion.
Recording during the thematic meeting: «Nexus of Information and Computation Theories » theJanuary 25, 2016 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France)
Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent
Ankur Moitra : Tensor Decompositions and their Applications 57:54
Ankur Moitra : A Polynomial Time Algorithm for Lossy Population Recovery 54:02
Ankur Moitra : Linear Inverse Problems 1:01:25
Sudeep Kamath : Concentration of Measure - 2 1:06:02
Sudeep Kamath : Concentration of Measure - 1 1:00:28
Sudeep Kamath : Concentration of Measure - 3 53:50
Sudeep Kamath : Concentration of Measure - 4 1:02:46
Anup Rao : Communication Complexity and Information Complexity - 1 1:08:38
Anup Rao : Communication Complexity and Information Complexity - 2 1:08:15
Anup Rao : Communication Complexity and Information Complexity - 3 54:59
Anup Rao : Communication Complexity and Information Complexity - 4 1:00:52
Guy Rothblum : Privacy and Security via Randomized Methods - 1 1:02:23
Guy Rothblum : Privacy and Security via Randomized Methods - 2 1:10:52
Guy Rothblum : Privacy and Security via Randomized Methods - 3 1:04:51
Guy Rothblum : Privacy and Security via Randomized Methods - 4 1:04:42
(Español / in Spanish) Física - Prepolitécnico by Florencio Pinela
# playlist of the 17 videos (click the video's upper-left icon)
source: Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral 2011年3月14日
Física
Ing. Florencio Pinela
Prepolitécnico
http://blog.espol.edu.ec/
01. Sesión 1: 1/2--Movimiento Rectilíneo Uniforme Acelerado
source: Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral 2011年3月14日
Física
Ing. Florencio Pinela
Prepolitécnico
http://blog.espol.edu.ec/
01. Sesión 1: 1/2--Movimiento Rectilíneo Uniforme Acelerado
(Español / in Spanish) Laboratorio de Física A by Dick Zambrano
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source: Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral 2011年1月12日
Laboratorio de Física A / Physics Laboratory A
Ing. Dick Zambrano
ICM -- ESPOL
http://blog.espol.edu.ec/fisicaa
Medición de Incertidumbre - Sesión 1 1/5 14:54
Medición de Incertidumbre - Sesión 1 2/5 14:40
Medición de Incertidumbre - Sesión 1 3/5 14:51
Medición de Incertidumbre Ejercicios - Sesión 1 5/5 4:43
Medición de Incertidumbre Ejercicio - Sesión 1 4/5 14:29
Construcción de Gráficos Sesión 2 1/1 16:47
Gráficos Log Log - Sesión 3 1/3 15:01
Gráficos Log Log y Semi log - Sesión 3 2/3 14:42
Gráficos Semi log - Sesión 3 3/3 5:19
source: Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral 2011年1月12日
Laboratorio de Física A / Physics Laboratory A
Ing. Dick Zambrano
ICM -- ESPOL
http://blog.espol.edu.ec/fisicaa
Medición de Incertidumbre - Sesión 1 1/5 14:54
Medición de Incertidumbre - Sesión 1 2/5 14:40
Medición de Incertidumbre - Sesión 1 3/5 14:51
Medición de Incertidumbre Ejercicios - Sesión 1 5/5 4:43
Medición de Incertidumbre Ejercicio - Sesión 1 4/5 14:29
Construcción de Gráficos Sesión 2 1/1 16:47
Gráficos Log Log - Sesión 3 1/3 15:01
Gráficos Log Log y Semi log - Sesión 3 2/3 14:42
Gráficos Semi log - Sesión 3 3/3 5:19
(русский / in Russian) Экономическая история
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source: НОУ ИНТУИТ 2015年2月28日
Экономическая история / Economic History
Автор курса: Юрий Михайлович Самохин
Курс на сайте НОУ "ИНТУИТ": http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/1172/283/info
Курс посвящен истории экономики от древнейших времен до настоящих дней.
Вводятся понятия экономики и ее составных элементов, даются различные толкования экономики, а также условия ее существования. В курсе рассказывается об истории экономики Древнего Рима и Древней Греции, Средневековья, России, а также развитии экономической мысли Нового и Новейшего времен.
Лекция 1: Экономика Древнего мира 38:14
Лекция на сайте НОУ "ИНТУИТ": http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/...
Вводятся понятия экономики и ее составных элементов, даются различные толкования экономики (как системы отношений, науки и др.), а также условия ее существования. На примерах Финикии, Древней Греции и Древнего Рима рассматривается развитие экономики в период с 1500 г. до н.э. по V в. н.э. Подробно анализируются причины гибели экономик данных стран. Описываются принципы организации хозяйства в империи, зарождение наемного труда и рыночных отношений.
Лекция 2: Экономика Европы в период раннего и развитого Средневековья 1:16:45
Лекция 3: Итоги Средневековья в Европе. Экономика Киевской Руси в период раннего Средневековья 1:19:15
Лекция 4: Экономика России и Европы в период развитого Средневековья 1:20:19
Лекция 5: Экономика Нового времени 1:14:09
Лекция 6: Экономика России в период Нового времени. Начало Новейшего времени 1:20:30
Лекция 7: Экономика Новейшего времени 1:17:55
source: НОУ ИНТУИТ 2015年2月28日
Экономическая история / Economic History
Автор курса: Юрий Михайлович Самохин
Курс на сайте НОУ "ИНТУИТ": http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/1172/283/info
Курс посвящен истории экономики от древнейших времен до настоящих дней.
Вводятся понятия экономики и ее составных элементов, даются различные толкования экономики, а также условия ее существования. В курсе рассказывается об истории экономики Древнего Рима и Древней Греции, Средневековья, России, а также развитии экономической мысли Нового и Новейшего времен.
Лекция 1: Экономика Древнего мира 38:14
Лекция на сайте НОУ "ИНТУИТ": http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/...
Вводятся понятия экономики и ее составных элементов, даются различные толкования экономики (как системы отношений, науки и др.), а также условия ее существования. На примерах Финикии, Древней Греции и Древнего Рима рассматривается развитие экономики в период с 1500 г. до н.э. по V в. н.э. Подробно анализируются причины гибели экономик данных стран. Описываются принципы организации хозяйства в империи, зарождение наемного труда и рыночных отношений.
Лекция 2: Экономика Европы в период раннего и развитого Средневековья 1:16:45
Лекция 3: Итоги Средневековья в Европе. Экономика Киевской Руси в период раннего Средневековья 1:19:15
Лекция 4: Экономика России и Европы в период развитого Средневековья 1:20:19
Лекция 5: Экономика Нового времени 1:14:09
Лекция 6: Экономика России в период Нового времени. Начало Новейшего времени 1:20:30
Лекция 7: Экономика Новейшего времени 1:17:55
(русский / in Russian) Введение в Adobe InDesign CS3
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source: НОУ ИНТУИТ 2014年2月5日
Введение в Adobe InDesign CS3
Курс и тесты в НОУ ИНТУИТ http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/653/509/info
Автор: Дмитрий Кирьянов
Курс посвящен основам работы в издательской системе Adobe InDesign CS3.
В курсе рассмотрены основы интерфейса системы, создание документа и шаблоны страниц, размещение текста и графики, а также основные приемы, используемые при верстке - форматирование текста, создание оглавления и указателя, вывод на печать и цветоделение.
Лекция 1: Начало работы 15:50
Создание документа и разметка страницы, основы интерфейса, макет страницы, управление страницами, шаблоны (мастера) страниц, управление файлами.
Лекция и тесты в НОУ ИНТУИТ http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/...
Лекция 2: Размещение текста и графики 8:39
Лекция 3: Редактирование графики 15:48
Лекция 4: Форматирование текста 16:15
Лекция 5: Оглавление и указатель 15:53
Лекция 6: Печать и цветоделение 17:07
source: НОУ ИНТУИТ 2014年2月5日
Введение в Adobe InDesign CS3
Курс и тесты в НОУ ИНТУИТ http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/653/509/info
Автор: Дмитрий Кирьянов
Курс посвящен основам работы в издательской системе Adobe InDesign CS3.
В курсе рассмотрены основы интерфейса системы, создание документа и шаблоны страниц, размещение текста и графики, а также основные приемы, используемые при верстке - форматирование текста, создание оглавления и указателя, вывод на печать и цветоделение.
Лекция 1: Начало работы 15:50
Создание документа и разметка страницы, основы интерфейса, макет страницы, управление страницами, шаблоны (мастера) страниц, управление файлами.
Лекция и тесты в НОУ ИНТУИТ http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/...
Лекция 2: Размещение текста и графики 8:39
Лекция 3: Редактирование графики 15:48
Лекция 4: Форматирование текста 16:15
Лекция 5: Оглавление и указатель 15:53
Лекция 6: Печать и цветоделение 17:07
(русский / in Russian) Основы создания домашнего видео
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source: НОУ ИНТУИТ 2014年2月7日
Основы создания домашнего видео
Курс и тесты http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/658/514/info
Автор: Дмитрий Кирьянов
Курс посвящен созданию домашнего видео при помощи популярных видеоредакторов: Microsoft MovieMaker и Pinnacle Studio.
Представлены основные сведения о форматах видео - аналоговом и цифровом (DV) при помощи двух популярных программ: начального уровня (Microsoft MovieMaker 2, входящей в состав Windows) и более мощной (Studio Plus 12, предлагаемой компанией Pinnacle Systems). В курсе последовательно рассматриваются три основные стадии подготовки фильма: видеозахват с видеокамеры, монтаж и вывод фильма в желаемом виде (экспорт в файл или на диск DVD). Рассматриваются вопросы компоновки фильма из клипов, основные приемы линейного и нелинейного видеомонтажа, в том числе, добавление спецэффектов, переходов, титров, наложение видео, настройка "картинки в картинке", редактирование аудио, подготовка интерактивных меню и DVD-авторинг.
Лекция 1: Оборудование для видеозахвата 7:52
Первая лекция курса посвящена обзору видов современных видеокамер и способов соединения видеокамеры и компьютера. Ознакомившись с ней, вы узнаете о том, какое дополнительное оборудование может понадобиться для переноса на компьютер видеоматериалов с различных типов видеокамер. В частности, речь пойдет о контроллерах стандарта IEEE 1394 (FireWire), об устройствах видеозахвата и оцифровки аналогового видео, о подключении некоторых камер к порту USB. Так же в лекции будет затронута тема прямого копирования цифровых видеофайлов с соответствующих носителей информации, применяемых в некоторых видах видеокамер.
Лекция и тесты в НОУ ИНТУИТ http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/...
Лекция 2: Microsoft Windows Movie Maker 2: интерфейс и захват видео 15:35
Лекция 3: Microsoft Windows Movie Maker 2: монтаж и экспорт фильма 14:51
Лекция 4: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: знакомство 19:50
Лекция 5: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: видеозахват 14:20
Лекция 6: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: монтаж фильма 18:39
Лекция 7: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: спецэффекты 16:09
Лекция 8: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: титры и DVD 16:47
Лекция 9: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: вывод фильма 16:19
source: НОУ ИНТУИТ 2014年2月7日
Основы создания домашнего видео
Курс и тесты http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/658/514/info
Автор: Дмитрий Кирьянов
Курс посвящен созданию домашнего видео при помощи популярных видеоредакторов: Microsoft MovieMaker и Pinnacle Studio.
Представлены основные сведения о форматах видео - аналоговом и цифровом (DV) при помощи двух популярных программ: начального уровня (Microsoft MovieMaker 2, входящей в состав Windows) и более мощной (Studio Plus 12, предлагаемой компанией Pinnacle Systems). В курсе последовательно рассматриваются три основные стадии подготовки фильма: видеозахват с видеокамеры, монтаж и вывод фильма в желаемом виде (экспорт в файл или на диск DVD). Рассматриваются вопросы компоновки фильма из клипов, основные приемы линейного и нелинейного видеомонтажа, в том числе, добавление спецэффектов, переходов, титров, наложение видео, настройка "картинки в картинке", редактирование аудио, подготовка интерактивных меню и DVD-авторинг.
Лекция 1: Оборудование для видеозахвата 7:52
Первая лекция курса посвящена обзору видов современных видеокамер и способов соединения видеокамеры и компьютера. Ознакомившись с ней, вы узнаете о том, какое дополнительное оборудование может понадобиться для переноса на компьютер видеоматериалов с различных типов видеокамер. В частности, речь пойдет о контроллерах стандарта IEEE 1394 (FireWire), об устройствах видеозахвата и оцифровки аналогового видео, о подключении некоторых камер к порту USB. Так же в лекции будет затронута тема прямого копирования цифровых видеофайлов с соответствующих носителей информации, применяемых в некоторых видах видеокамер.
Лекция и тесты в НОУ ИНТУИТ http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/...
Лекция 2: Microsoft Windows Movie Maker 2: интерфейс и захват видео 15:35
Лекция 3: Microsoft Windows Movie Maker 2: монтаж и экспорт фильма 14:51
Лекция 4: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: знакомство 19:50
Лекция 5: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: видеозахват 14:20
Лекция 6: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: монтаж фильма 18:39
Лекция 7: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: спецэффекты 16:09
Лекция 8: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: титры и DVD 16:47
Лекция 9: Pinnacle Studio Plus 11: вывод фильма 16:19
(русский / in Russian) Введение в Adobe After Effects CS3
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source: НОУ ИНТУИТ 2014年2月7日
Курс и тесты в НОУ ИНТУИТ http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/655/511/info
Автор: Дмитрий Кирьянов
Курс посвящен основам создания компьютерной анимации в системе Adobe After Effects.
В курсе рассказывается, как в программе After Effects, предназначенной для компоновки фильма по слоям, осуществляется импорт исходного медиа-материала и рисование на слоях. Рассмотрены приемы наложения слоев, назначения спецэффектов и настройки компьютерной анимации в соответствии с расстановкой ключевых кадров, а также при помощи техники "оживления марионеток".
Лекция 1: Начало работы 28:02 Интерфейс программы, импорт медиа из файла, создание композиции и установки, файлы проектов. Лекция и тесты в НОУ ИНТУИТ http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/...
Лекция 2: Компоновка фильма из слоев 23:23
Лекция 3: Рисование на слоях и анимациях 26:10
Лекция 4: Наложение слоев 35:32
Лекция 5: Оживление марионеток 44:36
Лекция 6: Экспорт фильма 22:00
source: НОУ ИНТУИТ 2014年2月7日
Курс и тесты в НОУ ИНТУИТ http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/655/511/info
Автор: Дмитрий Кирьянов
Курс посвящен основам создания компьютерной анимации в системе Adobe After Effects.
В курсе рассказывается, как в программе After Effects, предназначенной для компоновки фильма по слоям, осуществляется импорт исходного медиа-материала и рисование на слоях. Рассмотрены приемы наложения слоев, назначения спецэффектов и настройки компьютерной анимации в соответствии с расстановкой ключевых кадров, а также при помощи техники "оживления марионеток".
Лекция 1: Начало работы 28:02 Интерфейс программы, импорт медиа из файла, создание композиции и установки, файлы проектов. Лекция и тесты в НОУ ИНТУИТ http://www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/...
Лекция 2: Компоновка фильма из слоев 23:23
Лекция 3: Рисование на слоях и анимациях 26:10
Лекция 4: Наложение слоев 35:32
Лекция 5: Оживление марионеток 44:36
Лекция 6: Экспорт фильма 22:00
Dynamic Graph Algorithm by Sayan Bhattacharya
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source: matsciencechannel 2015年1月20日
source: matsciencechannel 2015年1月20日
Quantum Groups by Moritz Weber
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source: matsciencechannel 2015年1月6日
Lecture 01 1:32:22
Lecture 02 1:27:08
Lecture 03 1:26:51
lecture 04 1:15:22
Lecture 05 1:27:15
Lecture 06 1:29:50
Lecture 07 1:16:21
Lecture 08 1:23:25
source: matsciencechannel 2015年1月6日
Lecture 01 1:32:22
Lecture 02 1:27:08
Lecture 03 1:26:51
lecture 04 1:15:22
Lecture 05 1:27:15
Lecture 06 1:29:50
Lecture 07 1:16:21
Lecture 08 1:23:25
Indo-UK workshop on Computational Complexity Theory
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Neeraj Kayal : Recent results on depth reduction and lower bounds in arithmetic complexity. 57:57
Srikanth Srinivasan : Lower bounds for non-commutative skew circuits 40:09
Nutan Limaye : The shifted partial derivative complexity of elementary symmetric polynomials 34:12
Chandan saha : Lower bounds for small depth arithmetic circuits 54:47
Sagnik Mukhopadhyay : Tribes is hard in Message Passing Model 31:06
Swagato Sanyal : Fourier Dimension and sparsity 24:53
Leslie Goldberg : Phase transitions and the complexity of approximating partition functions 55:02
Stanislav Zivny : The complexity of Valued CSPs 53:52
Iain Stewart : A survey of logical reductions between problems 55:43
Kousha Etessami : Fixed Point Computation Problems for Algebraically Defined Functions... 1:03:02
Samir Datta : The Dynamic Complexity of Reachability and related problems 51:16
Rahul Savani : The Complexity of the Simplex Method 37:56
Olaf Beyersdorff : Proof complexity 59:19
Leroy Chew : Proof complexity of resolution-based QBF calculi 26:59
Ruiwen Chen : Satisfiability algorithms and lower bounds for boolean formulas 33:43
Anuj Dawar : Symmetric Circuits 56:13
Balagopal Komarath : Comparator circuits over lattices 30:19
Arpita Korwar : Polynomial Identity Testing for a sum of ROABPs 31:29
Prahladh Harsha : Role of composition in PCP constructions 1:00:00
Arkadev Chattopadhyay : The power of super-logarithmic number of players 39:31
Jayalal Sarma : Weighing Schemes and NL vs UL problem 49:22
source: matsciencechannel 2015年1月14日
Neeraj Kayal : Recent results on depth reduction and lower bounds in arithmetic complexity. 57:57
Srikanth Srinivasan : Lower bounds for non-commutative skew circuits 40:09
Nutan Limaye : The shifted partial derivative complexity of elementary symmetric polynomials 34:12
Chandan saha : Lower bounds for small depth arithmetic circuits 54:47
Sagnik Mukhopadhyay : Tribes is hard in Message Passing Model 31:06
Swagato Sanyal : Fourier Dimension and sparsity 24:53
Leslie Goldberg : Phase transitions and the complexity of approximating partition functions 55:02
Stanislav Zivny : The complexity of Valued CSPs 53:52
Iain Stewart : A survey of logical reductions between problems 55:43
Kousha Etessami : Fixed Point Computation Problems for Algebraically Defined Functions... 1:03:02
Samir Datta : The Dynamic Complexity of Reachability and related problems 51:16
Rahul Savani : The Complexity of the Simplex Method 37:56
Olaf Beyersdorff : Proof complexity 59:19
Leroy Chew : Proof complexity of resolution-based QBF calculi 26:59
Ruiwen Chen : Satisfiability algorithms and lower bounds for boolean formulas 33:43
Anuj Dawar : Symmetric Circuits 56:13
Balagopal Komarath : Comparator circuits over lattices 30:19
Arpita Korwar : Polynomial Identity Testing for a sum of ROABPs 31:29
Prahladh Harsha : Role of composition in PCP constructions 1:00:00
Arkadev Chattopadhyay : The power of super-logarithmic number of players 39:31
Jayalal Sarma : Weighing Schemes and NL vs UL problem 49:22
Creative Mathematical Sciences Communication
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source: matsciencechannel 2014年12月12日
"Infinity for Kids: As Concretely as Possible - Some New Ideas" by Mike Fellows 1:09:41
The talk will begin with a few anecdotes about the spell that the notion of infinity seems to cast on children as young as 5-6-7 years of age. How to make this conceptual curiosity mathematically concrete for them? The talk will offer a few new ideas about that, from on-going research projects where some of the open problems can be explained to anyone, including 5-6-7s. And the Rainbow Snake, which appeared at the first CMSC, will make another appearance.
"My Journey with Cubes and Hyper-Cubes" by Matt Skoss 30:52
"Mathematics is everywhere" by Ambat Vijayakumar 30:19
"Patterns Preschoolers and Processors" by Erika Pickworth 38:50
"Art, Math, and the Qualitative: Changing the Focus in the Math Classroom" by Sunita Vatuk 1:06:39
"Class activity and self study" by Noy Rotbart 29:21
"Problem posing pedagogies: Situated learning in mathematics " by Anita Rampal 33:08
"Games to illustrate adversial strategies in algorithm design" by Ruediger Reischuk 30:44
"Learning programming with Pocket Code, a Scratch-like Android app" by Wolfgang Slany 1:03:09
"Developing student's mathematical thinking through investigatory projects" by Jonaki Ghosh 43:03
"CS Unplugged and the new school curricula" by Tim Bell 28:28
"Case for ICT, Computer Science and Chess in Early Childhood Education byFred Sagwe 19:50
"Mattermatics" by Vivek Monteiro 59:56
Adventures with the DRAGON - An interactive performance" by Verena Sprecht Ronique 9:17
We Shall Overcome : Social justice through Mathematics Education by Elena Prieto Rodriguez 21:06
Teaching Computer Science and Computational Thinking 1:09:41
source: matsciencechannel 2014年12月12日
"Infinity for Kids: As Concretely as Possible - Some New Ideas" by Mike Fellows 1:09:41
The talk will begin with a few anecdotes about the spell that the notion of infinity seems to cast on children as young as 5-6-7 years of age. How to make this conceptual curiosity mathematically concrete for them? The talk will offer a few new ideas about that, from on-going research projects where some of the open problems can be explained to anyone, including 5-6-7s. And the Rainbow Snake, which appeared at the first CMSC, will make another appearance.
"My Journey with Cubes and Hyper-Cubes" by Matt Skoss 30:52
"Mathematics is everywhere" by Ambat Vijayakumar 30:19
"Patterns Preschoolers and Processors" by Erika Pickworth 38:50
"Art, Math, and the Qualitative: Changing the Focus in the Math Classroom" by Sunita Vatuk 1:06:39
"Class activity and self study" by Noy Rotbart 29:21
"Problem posing pedagogies: Situated learning in mathematics " by Anita Rampal 33:08
"Games to illustrate adversial strategies in algorithm design" by Ruediger Reischuk 30:44
"Learning programming with Pocket Code, a Scratch-like Android app" by Wolfgang Slany 1:03:09
"Developing student's mathematical thinking through investigatory projects" by Jonaki Ghosh 43:03
"CS Unplugged and the new school curricula" by Tim Bell 28:28
"Case for ICT, Computer Science and Chess in Early Childhood Education byFred Sagwe 19:50
"Mattermatics" by Vivek Monteiro 59:56
Adventures with the DRAGON - An interactive performance" by Verena Sprecht Ronique 9:17
We Shall Overcome : Social justice through Mathematics Education by Elena Prieto Rodriguez 21:06
Teaching Computer Science and Computational Thinking 1:09:41
Brown University (videos of June 2017)
source: Brown University
25:42 Contemplative Studies Diploma Ceremony 2017 2017 Brown University Commencement
2017Graduating class for Degree in Contemplative Studies
1:42:58 "Don't Follow the Wind" - Panel Discussion The Bell Gallery hosts a panel discussion with the artists and curators behind the project “Don't Follow the Wind” — an ongoing exhibition started on March 11, 2015 inside the uninhabited, radioact...
1:22:04 Morra Aarons-Mele '98: Building Your Professional Brand Brown University
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
1:41:12 The Souls of Sociology: Articulating a Du Boisian Sociology Du Bois is recognized as a pioneer of American scientific sociology and as someone who made contributions to the sociology of race and to urban sociology. Yet, in their forthcoming book, Karida Bro...
1:00:01 How Structural Racism Works Tricia Rose '93 PhD, Director of CSREA and Chancellor's Professor of Africana Studies
Samuel Rosen '14, Senior Researcher, How Structural Racism Works Project
This presentation shares ideas from P...
1:37:43 Dan MacCombie '08: From Brown to the Amazon and Lessons in Between Brown University
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
56:03 Emanuele Ferrari plays and unravels the Rigoletto Paraphrase by Liszt with Intro This is a concert-lecture by Emanuele Ferrari, as part of the "Leverhulme-funded network on Italian opera from a transnational perspective" hosted by Brown University.
The topic invites participan...
51:05 Emanuele Ferrari Plays and Unravels The Rigoletto Paraphrase by Liszt This is a concert-lecture by Emanuele Ferrari, as part of the "Leverhulme-funded network on Italian opera from a transnational perspective" hosted by Brown University.
The topic invites participan...
2:58:41 Symposium: The U.S. Immigration Regime and the Politics of Belonging On April 7, 2017, CSREA presented a symposium entitled, The U.S. Immigration Regime and the Politics of Belonging. How have immigration laws developed over the past century and how do these policie...
1:50:39 Scott Norton '08: Entrepreneurship, leadership and living a meaningful life Scott Norton ‘08, co-founder of Sir Kensington’s spoke to the 2017 Breakthrough Lab cohort on their opening Wednesday session. Scott answered questions like: How do you go from idea, to product, to...
1:22:38 2017 Debra Lee Lecture on Slavery and Justice: Stanley Nelson "The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution"
This year’s Debra Lee lecturer is distinguished filmmaker and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow, Mr. Stanley Nelson Jr. Mr. Nelson received the 2013 Nation...
1:33:02 Amishi Jha | Building Cognitive Resilience in High Stress Cohorts with Mindfulness Training Lecture by Amishi Jha, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Miami: Building Cognitive Resilience in High Stress Cohorts with Mindfulness Training
Brown University
April 10, 2017
1:17:39 Modeling the Melt: What Math Tells Us About the Disappearing Polar Ice Caps Kenneth M. Golden is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Utah. His scientific interests lie in sea ice, climate, composite materia...
58:08 Launchers and Leaders: Brown Women and Entrepreneurship Pembroke Center Commencement Forum
May 27, 2017
MODERATOR:
DEB MILLS-SCOFIELD '82, founder, Mills-Scofield, LLC
PANELISTS:
MORRA AARONS-MELE '98, founder, Women Online; author, Hiding in the Bat...
44:48 George Nicholas - Activism, Education, and the Protection of Indigenous Heritage Funded by the Shepard Krech III Lecture fund.
When descendant groups are denied direct and meaningful engagement in decision making, heritage management policies are ineffective at best and harmfu...
24:08 9 - John Savage 50th - John Savage Speech John Savage addressed attendees
Introduction by Franco Preparata
7:12 8 - John Savage 50th - Undergraduate Students Thank John Students reflect on what John has taught them during their time at Brown.
Peter Cooper
Zoe Stoll
Sarah McNeil
Luke Camery
18:23 6 - John Savage 50th - André DeHon "Learning to Count on Messy Technology" André DeHon "Learning to Count on Messy Technology"
Introduction by Paul Valiant
20:08 7 - John Savage 50th - Eric Rachlin "The Power of Models" Eric Rachin : "The Power of Models"
Introduction by Eugene Chaniak
28:33 3 - John Savage 50th - Larry Harper "The Complexity of Complexity" Larry Harper "The Complexity of Complexity"
Introduction by Stan Zdonik
23:38 5 - John Savage 50th - José G. Castaños "IBM Research Supercomputers" José G. Castaños "IBM Research Supercomputers (or how to go from theory to real machines)"
Introduction by Tom Doeppner
26:09 4 - John Savage 50th - David Carlson "Time, Space, (and Memories)" David Carlson "Time, Space, (and Memories)"
Introduction by Jeff Huang
28:02 1 - John Savage 50th - Introductions by Christina Paxson and Senator Jack Reed Introduction by
Acappella Performance by Harmonic Motion
Speech by President Christina Paxson
Video Presentation from Senator Jack Reed
20:07 2 - John Savage 50th - Tom Doeppner Professor Tom Doeppner Presents
39:29 Rhode Island as a Lab State for Public Sector Entrepreneurs Richard Culatta, the State of Rhode Island’s first Chief Innovation Officer, leads discussion and gives examples of the work underway at the RI Office of Innovation (including bringing computer sci...
1:43:25 Staceyann Chin's Motherstruck! The LGBTQ Center and the Black Lavender Experience presents: MOTHERSTRUCK! A ONE WOMAN PLAY
Written & Performed by Staceyann Chin. Directed by Cynthia Nixon
MotherStruck sets forth Staceyann Chin’...
1:37:37 Tiq and Kim Katrin Milan on Radical Black Love: A Political Act The Brown LBGTQ Center's Legacy Series presents Tiq and Kim Katrin Milan for an exciting, thought-provoking talk about Blackness, queerness, and love in the face of adversity - both how it can heal...
1:26:10 A Conversation w/ Staceyann Chin: Radical Joy and Politicized Art The Brown LGBTQ Center and Black Lavender Experience presents a conversation with Staceyann Chin, spoken word poet, performing artist and LBGTQ activist. Moderated by Warren Harding, PhD candidate ...
1:06:34 Fire: A Biography by Stephen Pyne - What Fire Does - Keynote Address Keynote Address: Fire: A Biography
Stephen Pyne from Arizona State University
Fire has existed on Earth since plants colonized the continents. A major phase change in its history occurred when a...
1:32:40 Pembroke Center May Council Meeting Student Presentations Presentations by the 2016-2017 undergraduate recipients of research grants and prizes from the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women, Pembroke Hall 305, on May 2, 2017
1:32:50 Brown University Graduate School Doctoral Ceremony This Graduate School ceremony features the awarding of doctoral degrees and the Horace Mann Medal. Dean of the Graduate School Andrew G. Campbell presides.
Sunday May 28, 2017
Simmons Quad,
Brown ...
1:43:12 Brown University Graduate School Master’s Ceremony This Graduate School ceremony features the awarding of Master and Executive Master degrees and the joint Brown-IE Executive MBA degree. Associate Dean of Master’s Education Shayna Kessel presides.
1:36:08 Baccalaureate Ceremony 2017 Brown’s Baccalaureate tradition derives from the range of religious, ethnic, geographic, linguistic, and musical traditions present within the campus community. The ceremony includes rituals, readi...
1:36:08 Baccalaureate Ceremony 2017 Brown’s Baccalaureate tradition derives from the range of religious, ethnic, geographic, linguistic, and musical traditions present within the campus community. The ceremony includes rituals, readi...
2:21 Live Courageously - Brown 2017 Commencement & Reunion Weekend Every year, the global Brown community converges on College Hill to celebrate Commencement, Reunion, and Memorial Day weekend.
This year, as the University conferred honorary, graduate, medical, a...
25:42 Contemplative Studies Diploma Ceremony 2017 2017 Brown University Commencement
2017Graduating class for Degree in Contemplative Studies
1:42:58 "Don't Follow the Wind" - Panel Discussion The Bell Gallery hosts a panel discussion with the artists and curators behind the project “Don't Follow the Wind” — an ongoing exhibition started on March 11, 2015 inside the uninhabited, radioact...
1:22:04 Morra Aarons-Mele '98: Building Your Professional Brand Brown University
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
1:41:12 The Souls of Sociology: Articulating a Du Boisian Sociology Du Bois is recognized as a pioneer of American scientific sociology and as someone who made contributions to the sociology of race and to urban sociology. Yet, in their forthcoming book, Karida Bro...
1:00:01 How Structural Racism Works Tricia Rose '93 PhD, Director of CSREA and Chancellor's Professor of Africana Studies
Samuel Rosen '14, Senior Researcher, How Structural Racism Works Project
This presentation shares ideas from P...
1:37:43 Dan MacCombie '08: From Brown to the Amazon and Lessons in Between Brown University
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
56:03 Emanuele Ferrari plays and unravels the Rigoletto Paraphrase by Liszt with Intro This is a concert-lecture by Emanuele Ferrari, as part of the "Leverhulme-funded network on Italian opera from a transnational perspective" hosted by Brown University.
The topic invites participan...
51:05 Emanuele Ferrari Plays and Unravels The Rigoletto Paraphrase by Liszt This is a concert-lecture by Emanuele Ferrari, as part of the "Leverhulme-funded network on Italian opera from a transnational perspective" hosted by Brown University.
The topic invites participan...
2:58:41 Symposium: The U.S. Immigration Regime and the Politics of Belonging On April 7, 2017, CSREA presented a symposium entitled, The U.S. Immigration Regime and the Politics of Belonging. How have immigration laws developed over the past century and how do these policie...
1:50:39 Scott Norton '08: Entrepreneurship, leadership and living a meaningful life Scott Norton ‘08, co-founder of Sir Kensington’s spoke to the 2017 Breakthrough Lab cohort on their opening Wednesday session. Scott answered questions like: How do you go from idea, to product, to...
1:22:38 2017 Debra Lee Lecture on Slavery and Justice: Stanley Nelson "The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution"
This year’s Debra Lee lecturer is distinguished filmmaker and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow, Mr. Stanley Nelson Jr. Mr. Nelson received the 2013 Nation...
1:33:02 Amishi Jha | Building Cognitive Resilience in High Stress Cohorts with Mindfulness Training Lecture by Amishi Jha, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Miami: Building Cognitive Resilience in High Stress Cohorts with Mindfulness Training
Brown University
April 10, 2017
1:17:39 Modeling the Melt: What Math Tells Us About the Disappearing Polar Ice Caps Kenneth M. Golden is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Utah. His scientific interests lie in sea ice, climate, composite materia...
58:08 Launchers and Leaders: Brown Women and Entrepreneurship Pembroke Center Commencement Forum
May 27, 2017
MODERATOR:
DEB MILLS-SCOFIELD '82, founder, Mills-Scofield, LLC
PANELISTS:
MORRA AARONS-MELE '98, founder, Women Online; author, Hiding in the Bat...
44:48 George Nicholas - Activism, Education, and the Protection of Indigenous Heritage Funded by the Shepard Krech III Lecture fund.
When descendant groups are denied direct and meaningful engagement in decision making, heritage management policies are ineffective at best and harmfu...
24:08 9 - John Savage 50th - John Savage Speech John Savage addressed attendees
Introduction by Franco Preparata
7:12 8 - John Savage 50th - Undergraduate Students Thank John Students reflect on what John has taught them during their time at Brown.
Peter Cooper
Zoe Stoll
Sarah McNeil
Luke Camery
18:23 6 - John Savage 50th - André DeHon "Learning to Count on Messy Technology" André DeHon "Learning to Count on Messy Technology"
Introduction by Paul Valiant
20:08 7 - John Savage 50th - Eric Rachlin "The Power of Models" Eric Rachin : "The Power of Models"
Introduction by Eugene Chaniak
28:33 3 - John Savage 50th - Larry Harper "The Complexity of Complexity" Larry Harper "The Complexity of Complexity"
Introduction by Stan Zdonik
23:38 5 - John Savage 50th - José G. Castaños "IBM Research Supercomputers" José G. Castaños "IBM Research Supercomputers (or how to go from theory to real machines)"
Introduction by Tom Doeppner
26:09 4 - John Savage 50th - David Carlson "Time, Space, (and Memories)" David Carlson "Time, Space, (and Memories)"
Introduction by Jeff Huang
28:02 1 - John Savage 50th - Introductions by Christina Paxson and Senator Jack Reed Introduction by
Acappella Performance by Harmonic Motion
Speech by President Christina Paxson
Video Presentation from Senator Jack Reed
20:07 2 - John Savage 50th - Tom Doeppner Professor Tom Doeppner Presents
39:29 Rhode Island as a Lab State for Public Sector Entrepreneurs Richard Culatta, the State of Rhode Island’s first Chief Innovation Officer, leads discussion and gives examples of the work underway at the RI Office of Innovation (including bringing computer sci...
1:43:25 Staceyann Chin's Motherstruck! The LGBTQ Center and the Black Lavender Experience presents: MOTHERSTRUCK! A ONE WOMAN PLAY
Written & Performed by Staceyann Chin. Directed by Cynthia Nixon
MotherStruck sets forth Staceyann Chin’...
1:37:37 Tiq and Kim Katrin Milan on Radical Black Love: A Political Act The Brown LBGTQ Center's Legacy Series presents Tiq and Kim Katrin Milan for an exciting, thought-provoking talk about Blackness, queerness, and love in the face of adversity - both how it can heal...
1:26:10 A Conversation w/ Staceyann Chin: Radical Joy and Politicized Art The Brown LGBTQ Center and Black Lavender Experience presents a conversation with Staceyann Chin, spoken word poet, performing artist and LBGTQ activist. Moderated by Warren Harding, PhD candidate ...
1:06:34 Fire: A Biography by Stephen Pyne - What Fire Does - Keynote Address Keynote Address: Fire: A Biography
Stephen Pyne from Arizona State University
Fire has existed on Earth since plants colonized the continents. A major phase change in its history occurred when a...
1:32:40 Pembroke Center May Council Meeting Student Presentations Presentations by the 2016-2017 undergraduate recipients of research grants and prizes from the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women, Pembroke Hall 305, on May 2, 2017
1:32:50 Brown University Graduate School Doctoral Ceremony This Graduate School ceremony features the awarding of doctoral degrees and the Horace Mann Medal. Dean of the Graduate School Andrew G. Campbell presides.
Sunday May 28, 2017
Simmons Quad,
Brown ...
1:43:12 Brown University Graduate School Master’s Ceremony This Graduate School ceremony features the awarding of Master and Executive Master degrees and the joint Brown-IE Executive MBA degree. Associate Dean of Master’s Education Shayna Kessel presides.
1:36:08 Baccalaureate Ceremony 2017 Brown’s Baccalaureate tradition derives from the range of religious, ethnic, geographic, linguistic, and musical traditions present within the campus community. The ceremony includes rituals, readi...
1:36:08 Baccalaureate Ceremony 2017 Brown’s Baccalaureate tradition derives from the range of religious, ethnic, geographic, linguistic, and musical traditions present within the campus community. The ceremony includes rituals, readi...
2:21 Live Courageously - Brown 2017 Commencement & Reunion Weekend Every year, the global Brown community converges on College Hill to celebrate Commencement, Reunion, and Memorial Day weekend.
This year, as the University conferred honorary, graduate, medical, a...
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