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2018-02-16
Summer App Space + Innovation Speaker Series - 2017
source: caltech 2017年7月5日
The Summer App Space is a summer program for LA students and teachers to learn programming while getting paid to do fun space-related projects. Learn more: http://summerappspace.com
49:52 Lecture 1 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 6/26/17 Introducing course objectives, software engineering, python interpreter, IPython console, bash console, Jupyter notebooks, objects, float, int, bool, string, None, type function, asking good questions, variables and assignment, operators, control flow, if statements, indentation, while loops
43:05 Lecture 2 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 6/26/17
1:01:11 Lecture 3 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 6/30/17
47:21 Lecture 4 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 6/30/17
53:33 Lecture 5 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 7/3/17
57:40 Lecture 6 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 7/3/17
23:13 Lecture 7 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 7/7/17
59:16 Lecture 8 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 7/7/17
1:00:58 Lecture 9 - Dr. J. Graef Rollins - 7/10/2017
57:13 Lecture 10 - Dr. J. Graef Rollins - 7/10/2017
1:14:36 Lecture 11 - Dr. J. Graef Rollins - 7/14/2017
1:02:05 Lecture 12 - Dr. J. Graef Rollins - 7/14/2017
56:46 Lecture 13 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 7/17/17
1:00:21 Lecture 14 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 7/17/17
54:14 Lecture 15 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 7/17/17
57:40 Lecture 16 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 7/21/17
26:54 Lecture 17 - Dr. C. Corbett Moran – 7/24/17
14:30 Demo Day: Introduction - 8/4/17
21:53 Demo Day: Galactic Enterprise Presentation - 8/4/17
23:59 Demo Day: Asteroid Hunters Presentation - 8/4/17
26:08 Demo Day: eMISSION CONTROL Presentation - 8/4/17
45:46 Demo Day Keynote Speaker: Professor Coleen Lewis - 8/4/17
9:34 Demo Day: Closing Ceremony, Awards and Reception - 8/4/17
19:21 Innovation Speaker Series - Cullen Dudas - 6/29/17
47:15 Innovation Speaker Series - D.A. Wallach - 6/29/17
31:08 Innovation Speaker Series - Andrew Pryor-Miller - 7/6/17
37:31 Innovation Speaker Series - Sean Carroll - 7/6/17
25:07 Innovation Speaker Series - Athena Ahmadi - 7/13/17
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38:45 Innovation Speaker Series - Dr. Solange Ramírez - 7/20/17
43:52 Innovation Speaker Series - Dr. Adam Lichtl - 7/20/17
13:14 Innovation Speaker Series - Professor Jorge Moreno - 7/27/17
40:45 Innovation Speaker Series - Dr. Jessica Watkins - 8/3/17
44:53 Innovation Speaker Series - Jessie Christiansen - 8/3/17
Martin Elliott - The Heart of the Matter
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source: GreshamCollege 2014年11月3日
An investigation of the heart, its defects and its treatments; a journey that will lead us from the medical aspects to the complex mixture of politics, ethics, economics and science.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lectures are available from the Gresham College Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...
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1 43:48 The Heart: An Introduction
An introduction to how the treatment of congenital heart disease can be viewed as an example of the complex mixture of technology, ethics, economics and science: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...
A visual introduction to the anatomy of the heart will be presented, showing the type of defects that can affect the function of heart and a child’s quality of life, but which can be corrected by paediatric cardiac surgeons. It will demonstrate the basis of how we describe and categorise over 3000 defects that can occur and how these can affect the function of the heart and a child’s quality of life. Changing methods of diagnosis and treatment over the last half-century and important surgical advances will be demonstrated.
2 1:07:09 Heart Surgery for Congenital Heart Defects: Science or Art?
3 57:47 The Ethical Challenges of New Treatments in Children
4 1:03:35 The Bristol Scandal and its Consequences
5 58:06 Doing More For Less: Paediatric Cardiac Surgery
6 53:46 The Next Disruptive Medical Technologies: New Ways to Treat Old Diseases
7 50:48 Formula 1 and its Contributions to Healthcare
8 57:32 Aviation and its Contributions to Healthcare
9 1:00:11 To Blame or Not to Blame? The Medical Profession and Blame Culture
10 57:12 How To Choose your Doctor or Surgeon: What happened to patient choice?
11 56:18 The Artificial Heart: A New Ending?
12 55:49 The Size of a Walnut: Your Heart in their Hands
13 47:54 The Rhythm of Life: The Beat and Dance of the Heart
14 52:32 Seeing Through the Lies: Innovation and the Need for Transparency
15 58:25 Sudden Death in the Young: A Terrible Waste
16 43:16 Affairs of the Heart: An Exploration of the Symbolism of the Heart in Art
17 59:23 I Won't Have Blood! A Battle Between Belief and Duty?
18 1:03:25 Nice Work If You Can Get It: Life As A Children's Heart Surgeon
source: GreshamCollege 2014年11月3日
An investigation of the heart, its defects and its treatments; a journey that will lead us from the medical aspects to the complex mixture of politics, ethics, economics and science.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lectures are available from the Gresham College Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege
1 43:48 The Heart: An Introduction
An introduction to how the treatment of congenital heart disease can be viewed as an example of the complex mixture of technology, ethics, economics and science: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...
A visual introduction to the anatomy of the heart will be presented, showing the type of defects that can affect the function of heart and a child’s quality of life, but which can be corrected by paediatric cardiac surgeons. It will demonstrate the basis of how we describe and categorise over 3000 defects that can occur and how these can affect the function of the heart and a child’s quality of life. Changing methods of diagnosis and treatment over the last half-century and important surgical advances will be demonstrated.
2 1:07:09 Heart Surgery for Congenital Heart Defects: Science or Art?
3 57:47 The Ethical Challenges of New Treatments in Children
4 1:03:35 The Bristol Scandal and its Consequences
5 58:06 Doing More For Less: Paediatric Cardiac Surgery
6 53:46 The Next Disruptive Medical Technologies: New Ways to Treat Old Diseases
7 50:48 Formula 1 and its Contributions to Healthcare
8 57:32 Aviation and its Contributions to Healthcare
9 1:00:11 To Blame or Not to Blame? The Medical Profession and Blame Culture
10 57:12 How To Choose your Doctor or Surgeon: What happened to patient choice?
11 56:18 The Artificial Heart: A New Ending?
12 55:49 The Size of a Walnut: Your Heart in their Hands
13 47:54 The Rhythm of Life: The Beat and Dance of the Heart
14 52:32 Seeing Through the Lies: Innovation and the Need for Transparency
15 58:25 Sudden Death in the Young: A Terrible Waste
16 43:16 Affairs of the Heart: An Exploration of the Symbolism of the Heart in Art
17 59:23 I Won't Have Blood! A Battle Between Belief and Duty?
18 1:03:25 Nice Work If You Can Get It: Life As A Children's Heart Surgeon
Joseph Silk - The Biggest Questions in the Universe
source: GreshamCollege 2015年9月30日
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
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1 47:35 The Primordial Fireball
The Inaugural lecture by Professor Joseph Silk as the new Gresham Professor of Astronomy covers the fiery moments after the creation of the Big Bang: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and... The universe underwent an inflationary period of expansion. From an extremely hot beginning, it cooled down then reheated to form the expanding universe that we observe today. The relic radiation generated the fossil glow of the cosmic microwave background radiation, a testament to its fiery origin. Microwave telescopes map out the structure of the universe long before the galaxies were present, only 370,000 years after Big Bang. The current challenges in cosmic microwave background astronomy will be described.
2 51:18 The First Stars
3 46:58 Galactic Archaeology
4 6:01 The Creation of the Chemical Elements
5 3:25 Galactic Disruption
6 3:11 A Fossil from the Big Bang
7 4:07 The Age of the Universe
8 4:06 Galactic Collisions
9 1:03:42 The Formation of our Galaxy
10 53:43 How Common is Life in the Universe?
11 53:40 The Dark Side of the Universe
12 1:00:03 Black Holes
13 54:06 The Expanding Universe
14 57:18 The First Three Minutes of Creation
15 47:53 Should We Trust a Theory?
16 45:46 The Accelerating Universe
17 53:04 Observing the Dark Ages
18 55:02 How Were The Stars Formed?
19 45:37 Are We Alone In The Universe?
20 52:06 How Special is our Universe?
Martyn Thomas CBE - Living in a Cyber Enabled World
source: GreshamCollege 2015年10月29日
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and...
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
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1 56:21 Should We Trust Computers - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
The Inaugural lecture of the newest Gresham Professorship, this post will focus on Information technology and is held by Martyn Thomas: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and... Computers and software have transformed the world in 67 years and the pace of change is still accelerating. The achievements have been extraordinary: we have the Web, Google and GPS - but we also have viruses, spam and cybercrime. What can we learn from past triumphs and disasters to help us decide about Big Data, driverless cars, artificial intelligence and life in silico? Might the future be built on sand, metaphorically as well as literally? The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and... Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,800 lectures free to access or download from the website. Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
2 48:57 A Very Brief History of Computing, 1948-2015 - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
3 51:10 How Can Software Be So Hard? - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
4 43:11 Computers, People and the Real World - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
5 49:55 Cybersecurity - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
6 53:08 Big Data: The Broken Promise of Anonymisation - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
7 46:01 Are you the Customer or the Product? - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
8 57:47 Safety-Critical Systems - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
9 51:15 The Dilemmas of Privacy and Surveillance - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
10 53:42 What Really Happened in Y2K? - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
11 51:47 Making Software 'Correct by Construction' - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
12 44:59 Artificial Intelligence - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
13 51:11 Is Society Ready for Driverless Cars? - Martyn Thomas
14 56:49 Will Bitcoin and the Block Chain change the way we Live and Work? - Professor Martyn Thomas CBE
BSHM History of Mathematics Lectures
source: GreshamCollege 2013年11月29日
A series of lectures hosted by Gresham College and the British Society for the History of Mathematics. All information about the past and future lectures of this series can be found on the Gresham College website: www.gresham.ac.uk
1 51:37 The Grand Narrative of the History of Computing - Professor Doron Swade
A discussion of the core concepts of modern computing and their basis in history. Dr Doron Swade offers a new analysis of the history of computing, suggesting that instead of a linear progression from one phase to the next, it is better understood as a series of separate computational functions diverging and converging. Dr Swade goes beyond the analysis of the history of computing as moving from the Mechanical to the Electromechanical and then to the Electronic phase. Instead he argues that the history of computing is better understood as the diverging and merging of a series of streams which represent very separate computational functions or paradigms: Calculation, Automatic Computation, Information Management, Communication and the Electronic Information Age. This is the 2013 Gresham-BSHM lecture, tracing the origins of the core concepts of modern computing. The downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and... Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website. Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege
2 29:08 Alan Turing: The Founder of Computer Science - Professor Jonathan Bowen
3 49:06 The History of Computing in Colour - Professor Martin Campbell-Kelly
4 52:32 James Clerk Maxwell: The Greatest Victorian Mathematical Physicists - Professor Raymond Flood
5 42:36 Peter Guthrie Tait: A Knot's Tale - Dr Julia Collins
6 44:49 Lord Kelvin and the French 'F' Word: The Greatest Victorian Scientist? - Dr Mark McCartney
7 53:24 The Memoirs and Legacy of Évariste Galois - Dr Peter Neumann
8 48:49 Mathematical History: Triangular Relationships - Professor Patricia Fara
9 52:39 The Scientific Life of Ada Lovelace - Professor Ursula Martin
10 43:03 Hanna Neumann: A Mathematician in Difficult Times - Dr Peter Neumann
11 39:37 Hypatia: Sifting the Myths - Dr Fenny Smith
12 42:07 BSHM 2017, Zero is a Hero - Professor John D Barrow
13 40:29 BSHM 2017, Just Imagine! The Tale of i - Professor Raymond Flood
14 59:50 BSHM 2017, Pi and e and the most beautiful theorem in mathematics - Professor Robin Wilson
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