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Theoretically Speaking at the Brower Center — What Do the Theory of Computing and the Movies Have in Common?

David Brower Center 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley, California, United States

What does theoretical computer science have to do with art and the movies? Alvy Ray Smith, who has done it all, tells that story. Born before computers and pixels, he has ridden the Moore’s law supernova wave all the way from the first pixels to the first digital movie, Toy Story, from Pixar, the company he…

IEOR Seminar Series: Vijay Vazirani, University of California, Irvine

IEOR seminars occur on Mondays throughout the fall semester in room 3108 of Etcheverry Hall. Seminars feature leading-edge research from experts in industrial engineering and operations research who come from local, national, and international institutions. Seminars are open to students, faculty, and the public. Talk Title: LP-Duality Theory and the Cores of Games Abstract: The…

KONE Info Session & Networking Event

103 Mudd Hall 1798 Scenic Avenue, Berkeley, California, United States

For manufacturing companies, the line between physical and digital is fading. Software, data, and services are becoming integral to these firms’ offerings, requiring changes in product-development approaches. By applying the agile approach used for software development to hardware development, companies can meet customers’ expectations for speed and innovation—shortening the typical multi-year development cycles and conferring…