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Arm AIoT Dev SummitArm AIoT Dev Summit is a developer-focused conference to cast vision and share actionable technical knowledge to developers, data scientists, product managers, and all engineers and architects in IoT, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Attendees will connect with industry leaders who will conduct deep-dive training, facilitate hands-on workshops and share real-world ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: $49 thru 11/17 with code, $149 after
State of AI and MLIn this event as part of series of regularly planned events, we plan to cover the state-of-the art advances in AI technology. Entire Program schedule along with speaker bios and talk abstracts can be downloaded as a PDFReceive IEEE PDH Certificate from IEEE Continuing Education.
Carbocations are important reactive intermediates that are invoked in many chemical transformations. These species are usually of the tricoordinated variety. Conversely, dicoordinated carbenium ions are rarely invoked as intermediates in practical chemical processes due to their high energy and energetically challenging formation. In this talk I will discuss our recent ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Humanity at a Crossroads: New Insights into Technology Risks for Humans and the PlanetThis program will present the biological and health effects of both natural electromagnetic waves innate to the body and man-made electromagnetic waves from wireless technologies, including discussion about 4G/5G antenna densification. It will also address the mental health and relational impacts of tech overuse and addiction. Importantly, new scientific understanding ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $10 Members, $8 Students
Accurate and precise cosmological constraints from the large-scale structure of galaxy clustering Ongoing and future galaxy surveys, e.g., DESI, Euclid, WFIRST, etc., are going to collect >100M galaxy redshifts and reach sub-percentage precision on the cosmological measurements, e.g., Baryon Acoustic Oscillations, growth rates of large-scale structure, etc. We look forward to obtaining tighter constraints on the cosmological parameters, e.g., Hubble constant, equation ...
Heterogeneous catalyst design is often hampered by a lack of precise information about the molecular identity of the active sites. Synthesizing model catalysts with control of the local structure allows us to interrogate the active sites about their interactions with reactants and products, including activation and deactivation processes. The approach ...
As a result of controls on NOx emissions from cars, trucks, and electricity production, NOx levels (sum on NO and NO2) have decreased rapidly across North America over the past decades. The reductions in NO alter the photochemical pathways followed in the oxidation of numerous chemicals emitted from the biosphere ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Healthcare Technology ExpoJoin us for an evening of informative discussions and interact with advanced robotic technology. Test drive the robots and hear from physicians who use them. Learn how these high tech tools are of great benefit to physicians and patients with improved outcomes and less time spent in the hospital.Spine Surgery: ...
Where: Los GatosCost: Free
Artificial Stupidity: The New AI and the Future of FintechFinancial AI seems so close, yet so far. We have automated trading algorithms, machine-learning models of credit risk, electronic exchanges, robo advisors, and cryptocurrencies, but machines still haven’t replaced portfolio managers, financial advisors, and bankers. So what’s missing? Not artificial intelligence. What's missing is that we have yet to develop ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Broadband Ferromagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: The 'Swiss Army Knife' for Understanding Spin-Orbit PhenomenaModern spin-based technologies rely on multiple, simultaneous phenomena that originate from the spin-orbit interaction in magnetic systems. These include damping, magnetic anisotropy, orbital moments, and spin-orbit torques that are manifested in the spin-Hall and Rashba-Edelstein effects. While cavity based ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) spectroscopy has been used to characterize magnetic materials ...
Where: MilpitasCost: Free
Don't Be Evil or How Big Tech Lost Its Soul"Don’t be evil." This phrase was written into Google’s code of conduct during the early days of the company. It was meant to guide employees’ actions as they built a tool used by millions in the hopes of making the world better. However, in 2018 the company quietly and seemingly ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $25 General, $10 Student
Science at the Library: Reaching for the StarsLooking up in the night time sky you see many points of light. Many are stars that can be found within our galaxy, the Milky Way. Only a few points of lights are far away galaxies. Learn about constellations and how they are used by astronomers.There are 4 activities at ...