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===== In the Works – Potential Topics ===== | ===== In the Works – Potential Topics ===== | ||
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- Black Holes: Seeing the Unseeable (60min; World Science Festival) (John Rudy) | - Black Holes: Seeing the Unseeable (60min; World Science Festival) (John Rudy) | ||
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- Quantum Entanglement and Action at a Distance on Video. Suggested by Ted. K. Dick W. could give his follow-up impressions after the videos. | - Quantum Entanglement and Action at a Distance on Video. Suggested by Ted. K. Dick W. could give his follow-up impressions after the videos. | ||
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- Quantum Fields the Real Building Blocks of the Universe **TedK** | - Quantum Fields the Real Building Blocks of the Universe **TedK** | ||
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+ | - (8m) How Google Translate Uses Math to Understand 134 Languages [[https:// | ||
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==== Rich Ralston suggested topics ==== | ==== Rich Ralston suggested topics ==== | ||
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//Website for MIT Lincoln Lab: [[http:// | //Website for MIT Lincoln Lab: [[http:// | ||
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- | - Flash LIDAR (LADAR) with single-photon sensitivity for rapid 3-D imaging with applications from look-through-foliage military surveillance to self-driving vehicles. (~90 minutes) – **not to be recorded for later viewing**\\ //Dr. Simon Verghese, head of Waymo’s (Google) sensor development for self-driving cars. In their 5th generation, the sensors are designed to meet the challenging requirements of moving people and goods safely and efficiently in dense cities and on highways. The goal is to make them affordable while meeting the performance needed for driverless operation in various applications and weather conditions. The talk will review some history of the project and describe a few use-cases for sensors and machine learning on Waymo vehicles.// | + | - Flash LIDAR (LADAR) with single-photon sensitivity for rapid 3-D imaging with applications from look-through-foliage military surveillance to self-driving vehicles. (~90 minutes) – **not to be recorded for later viewing** \\ //Dr. Simon Verghese, head of Waymo’s (Google) sensor development for self-driving cars. In their 5th generation, the sensors are designed to meet the challenging requirements of moving people and goods safely and efficiently in dense cities and on highways. The goal is to make them affordable while meeting the performance needed for driverless operation in various applications and weather conditions. The talk will review some history of the project and describe a few use-cases for sensors and machine learning on Waymo vehicles.// |
- High-sensitivity passive IR focal planes for wide-area surveillance. (Copious Imaging, a spin off in Lexington from LL). (~45 minutes) | - High-sensitivity passive IR focal planes for wide-area surveillance. (Copious Imaging, a spin off in Lexington from LL). (~45 minutes) | ||
- Bio-agent warning sensor with single aerosol particle sensitivity. (~45 minutes) | - Bio-agent warning sensor with single aerosol particle sensitivity. (~45 minutes) | ||
- Nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond for quantum sensing. (~45 minutes) | - Nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond for quantum sensing. (~45 minutes) | ||
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- home theater, camera monitor, media player | - home theater, camera monitor, media player | ||
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- “Book Review” of Walter Isaacson’s book Code Breaker about the competing CRISPR teams. Maybe we can bring back Allan Kleinman | - “Book Review” of Walter Isaacson’s book Code Breaker about the competing CRISPR teams. Maybe we can bring back Allan Kleinman | ||
- Backup Strategies, ranging from the kinds of backup we use (Data, System Image, Cloud, other) to how to make and maintain (and test) our backups, and what the various hardware and software options are for making and maintaining a reliable backup. | - Backup Strategies, ranging from the kinds of backup we use (Data, System Image, Cloud, other) to how to make and maintain (and test) our backups, and what the various hardware and software options are for making and maintaining a reliable backup. | ||
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- Computational Photography - changing what's used as a camera. [[https:// | - Computational Photography - changing what's used as a camera. [[https:// | ||
- How one builds a web application (e.g., using spreadsheets) (**Harry Forsdick**) | - How one builds a web application (e.g., using spreadsheets) (**Harry Forsdick**) | ||
- (**Harry**) Getting Streaming Programming Into Your TV (what to do when your TV just isn't smart enough) | - (**Harry**) Getting Streaming Programming Into Your TV (what to do when your TV just isn't smart enough) | ||
- [orig sched 7/28/2021] CERN and the Hadron Collider. History, Why It Was Built, Hoped Outcomes, Discovery of Bison, What is Next (Harvey Newman, professor Cal Tech). Harvey will introduce the status and outlook for the LHC, its past and present and near term outlook, and provide a panorama of the future including some of the leading programs. (John Rudy) | - [orig sched 7/28/2021] CERN and the Hadron Collider. History, Why It Was Built, Hoped Outcomes, Discovery of Bison, What is Next (Harvey Newman, professor Cal Tech). Harvey will introduce the status and outlook for the LHC, its past and present and near term outlook, and provide a panorama of the future including some of the leading programs. (John Rudy) | ||
- | - [orig sched 8/25/2021] Archeology presented by Jeffrey Rose (archeologist) in Israel (Stan Rose) \\ //Stan R to fup// | + | - [orig sched 8/25/2021] Archeology presented by Jeffrey Rose (archeologist) in Israel (Stan Rose) \\ //Stan R to fup//</ |
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