Dr. Eva Harris, Professor and Chair of the Division of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, Director of the Center for Global Public Health, and Chair of the Infectious Diseases and Immunity PhD Program in the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley discuss the Zika virus i...
This Harvard webinar explores the questions: How could machines learn as efficiently as humans and animals? How could machines learn how the world works and acquire common sense? How could machines learn to reason and plan?
UC Santa Barbara speaker, Clifford V. Johnson, dicusses how quantam physics' ideas address the question of whether their results could one day lead us to say we’re living in The Matrix.
PhD student, Lianmin Zheng leads this talk introducing several systems he has designed and built to support the entire model lifecycle, from training to deployment to evaluation.
In this Presidential Lecture from the Simons Foundation, Miles Cranmer will outline an innovative approach that leverages neural networks in the scientific process.
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Dr. William Stafford Noble, Professor of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington presents various projects that apply deep neural networks to the analysis of large compendia of biological data.
In this webinar, Sarah Ibrahim, RN, MN, PhD, CHSE, from the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute discusses a mixed methods project that investigates brain health awareness, lifestyle medicine-related knowledge & behaviours among young adults with a stroke or high-risk transient ischemic attac...
This webinar session features programs that highlight the importance of aligning sepsis management with organizational strategies, keeping patient care at the center, and providing actionable, timely data to improve patient outcomes.
This webinar introduced how AI tools are currently applied in scientific publishing, highlighted the key questions shadowing their use, and explored what this means for EGU journals and beyond.
Authors from the Open Access journal of the Federation of European Microbiological Societies, microLife, discuss the microscopic realm with this webinar on bacterial nucleotide second messengers.
This webinar focuses on the research of the cellular and biophysical mechanisms by which the direction of image motion is computed in T4 and T5 neurons.
Dr. Tim McAllister, Principal Research Scientist at Agriculture and Agi-Food Canada talks about his comprehensive tracking of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes across systems, risk assessment, and discovery of a plasmid that makes bacteria resistant to 14 major antibiotics.
In this UTIG Seminar Series talk, Tyler Pelle from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography discusses recent developments of a freshwater system underlying the Aurora Subglacial Basin (ASB) of East Antarctica.
Dr. Kevin Zhang, Senior Vice President of the Business Development & Overseas Operations Office at the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company provides an overview of the semiconductor industry.
This webinar aims to share the latest research findings on HIV prevention, care, and treatment, and highlight important developments in HIV-related research.
The correct insight and skills can radically alter your publication success rate. The submission process is fraught with rejection, but navigating the errors, traps, and pitfalls can make successfully acceptance of your manuscript feel inevitable. Authors that master this confidence in their process have little trouble meeting their publishing goal...