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Date: 29 April 2021 Speaker: Professor Andrea Townsend-Nicholson Imagine assembling a silicon twin for every person using ... In this presentation the speaker will discuss the diseases of Mr Gustav Milne, Institute of Archaeology UCL Tuesday 12th March 2019 Bring your Date: Thursday 14 November 2019 Speakers: Dr Elizabeth Shepherd Professor of Archives and Records Management at ... Date: 23 March 2021 Speaker: Saffron Woodcraft, Principal Research Fellow, Institute for Global Prosperity, UCL Citizen social ... Speaker: Professor Sebastien Ourselin, UCL Institute of

Date: Tuesday 06 October 2020 Speakers: Siobhan Morris, Coordinator of the Grand Challenge of Justice & Equality, UCL and Dr ... Date: Thursday 17 October 2019 Bring your lunch and your curiosity! UCL Rikke Duus, UCL Department of Management Science & Innovation Objects are typically considered 'dead' and passive things ... Date: 27 October 2020 Speaker: Dr Zachary Walker , Associate Professor , UCL Institute of Education Covid-19 and the Black ... An Australian startup has unveiled the world's first commercial biological computer (CL1), running on living June 19 (Bloomberg) --- If you believe the hype, robots and artificial intelligence are going to take over the world one day.

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Lunch Hour Lectures: Virtual Humans, Supercomputers and Health

Lunch Hour Lectures: Virtual Humans, Supercomputers and Health

Date: 29 April 2021 Speaker: Professor Andrea Townsend-Nicholson Imagine assembling a silicon twin for every person using ...

Lunch Hour Lectures: Disorders of Human Reproduction in the Anthropocene

Lunch Hour Lectures: Disorders of Human Reproduction in the Anthropocene

In this presentation the speaker will discuss the diseases of

Lunch Hour Lecture | What can thousands of brains teach us about disease?

Lunch Hour Lecture | What can thousands of brains teach us about disease?

In this UCL

UCL Lunch Hour Lectures on tour 2012 trailer

UCL Lunch Hour Lectures on tour 2012 trailer

This summer for the second year running,

Lunch Hour Lectures: Save the Children: containing child obesity from human evolutionary perspective

Lunch Hour Lectures: Save the Children: containing child obesity from human evolutionary perspective

Mr Gustav Milne, Institute of Archaeology UCL Tuesday 12th March 2019 #ucllhl Bring your

Lunch Hour Lecture: ‘Untangling myself from the file’: human-centred record-keeping

Lunch Hour Lecture: ‘Untangling myself from the file’: human-centred record-keeping

Date: Thursday 14 November 2019 Speakers: Dr Elizabeth Shepherd Professor of Archives and Records Management at ...

Lunch Hour Lectures: Loneliness, Touch and Digital Touch Technologies

Lunch Hour Lectures: Loneliness, Touch and Digital Touch Technologies

This

Lunch Hour Lecture: What Changes When Communities Define Prosperity?

Lunch Hour Lecture: What Changes When Communities Define Prosperity?

Date: 23 March 2021 Speaker: Saffron Woodcraft, Principal Research Fellow, Institute for Global Prosperity, UCL Citizen social ...

Navigating the brain: software programming for surgical planning - UCL Lunch Hour Lecture

Navigating the brain: software programming for surgical planning - UCL Lunch Hour Lecture

Speaker: Professor Sebastien Ourselin, UCL Institute of

Lunch Hour Lecture: Structurally Unsound: Tackling Inequalities in UK Society

Lunch Hour Lecture: Structurally Unsound: Tackling Inequalities in UK Society

Date: Tuesday 06 October 2020 Speakers: Siobhan Morris, Coordinator of the Grand Challenge of Justice & Equality, UCL and Dr ...

Lunch Hour Lecture: Changing Perspectives on Homelessness

Lunch Hour Lecture: Changing Perspectives on Homelessness

Date: Thursday 17 October 2019 Bring your lunch and your curiosity! UCL

The power of objects (27 Nov 2014)

The power of objects (27 Nov 2014)

Rikke Duus, UCL Department of Management Science & Innovation Objects are typically considered 'dead' and passive things ...

Lunch Hour Lecture: Leading through Crisis: 5 Things We Have Learned about Organizations & People

Lunch Hour Lecture: Leading through Crisis: 5 Things We Have Learned about Organizations & People

Date: 27 October 2020 Speaker: Dr Zachary Walker , Associate Professor , UCL Institute of Education Covid-19 and the Black ...

Stanford's Virtual Human Interaction Lab

Stanford's Virtual Human Interaction Lab

Stanford's newly renovated

This computer runs on living human brain cells | REUTERS

This computer runs on living human brain cells | REUTERS

An Australian startup has unveiled the world's first commercial biological computer (CL1), running on living

Building a Working Human Brain on a Supercomputer

Building a Working Human Brain on a Supercomputer

June 19 (Bloomberg) --- If you believe the hype, robots and artificial intelligence are going to take over the world one day.