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Autonomous vehicles - the future, the challenges and the law
Autonomous or driverless vehicles are increasingly being used, not only in the military but also general society. As a result, many tasks are being identified that autonomous technology can undertake more readily than humans. This intelligent automation presents a range of challenges for researchers, developers, users and procurers of such systems

University
of South Australia

 


CMU Inside Stories: Ed Feigenbaum
Feigenbaum received the 1994 ACM Turing Award, the most prestigious award in computer science, jointly with Raj Reddy, "for pioneering the design and construction of large scale artificial intelligence systems, demonstrating the practical importance and potential commercial impact of artificial intelligence technology.

Carnegie Mellon University

 

 


Inaugural lecture: Prof Harald Haas

Professor Harald Haas, Chair of Mobile Communications, presents his inaugural lecture "Shedding light on future wireless communications".

The University
of Edinburgh

 


An Introduction to Computational Multiphysics

Modern science is increasingly faced with problems of ever greater complexity, straddling across the traditional disciplinary boundaries between physics, chemistry, material science and biology.

Harvard University

 

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Mechanical - Robotics

Lecture Series on Robotics by Prof. C. Amarnath, Prof. B. Seth, Prof. K. Kurien Issac, Prof. P. S. Gandhi, Prof. P. Seshu Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Bombay

NPTEL
 


Mathematical Methods for Engineers
This graduate-level course is a continuation of Mathematical Methods for Engineers I (18.085). Topics include numerical methods; initial-value problems; network flows; and optimization. View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-086S06 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

MIT

 


Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium

Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium is a Stanford University course that features weekly speakers on current research and developments in computer systems. Topics touch upon all aspects of computer science and engineering including logic design, computer organization and architecture, software engineering, computer applications, public policy, and the social, business, and financial implications of technology.
 
Stanford University
         

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