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Moon Duchin, Ph.D.Professor of Computer Science and Data Science, University of Chicago
Zuri Sullivan, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Netta Engelhardt, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Past
Margaret Murnane, Ph.D.Distinguished Professor, Department of Physics and ECE, University of Colorado Boulder Ever since the invention of the laser more than 50 years ago, scientists have strived to create an X-ray laser. In the same way that visible lasers can concentrate light energy far better than a light bulb, a directed beam of X-rays would have many useful applications in medicine, security screening and the sciences.
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Jeffrey Harvey, Ph.D.Professor, University of Chicago In this lecture Jeff Harvey will discuss Moonshine, the Monster, and visions of a new synthesis of number theory, geometry and physics.
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Alexandr Andoni, Ph.D.Columbia University Alexandr Andoni will describe how efficient solutions for similarity search benefit from the tools and perspectives of high-dimensional geometry.
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Peter Sarnak, Ph.D.Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics, Princeton University - Lecture
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Simon DeDeoAssistant Professor of Social and Decision Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University We are drawn to the new, the unusual, the unexpected: what we could not predict on the basis of what came before. As vast archives of our cultural past and present go online, scientists can now break out of the laboratory to see how novelty, innovation and creativity are both made and received in the real world.
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Richard NeherKavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara In this lecture, Richard Neher will present recent progress in our understanding of the evolutionary dynamics of organisms such as HIV and the influenza virus.
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