Theoretical computer science conferences

Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures

SPAA, the ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures, is an academic conference in the fields of parallel computing and distributed computing. It is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery special interest groups SIGACT and SIGARCH, and it is organized in cooperation with the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). (Wikipedia).

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Martin Gander: Time parallel time integration

Recording during the " CEMRACS Summer school 2016: Numerical challenges in parallel scientific computing" the July 19, 2016 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathe

From playlist Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing

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Computer Architecture is Back: Parallel Computing Landscape

January 31, 2007 lecture by Dave Patterson for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). A diverse group of UC Berkeley researchers from many backgrounds - circuit design, computer architecture, massively parallel computing, computer-aided design, embedded hardware and

From playlist Course | Computer Systems Laboratory Colloquium (2006-2007)

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20. Speculative Parallelism & Leiserchess

MIT 6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems, Fall 2018 Instructor: Charles Leiserson View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/6-172F18 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63VIBQVWguXxZZi0566y7Wf Prof. Leiserson discusses speculative parallelis

From playlist MIT 6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems, Fall 2018

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Lec 3 | MIT 6.189 Multicore Programming Primer, IAP 2007

Lecture 3: Introduction to parallel architectures License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu Subtitles are provided through the generous assistance of Rohan Pai.

From playlist MIT 6.189 Multicore Programming Primer, January (IAP) 2007

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Parallel Query In PostgreSQL Robert Haas

I and others have been working on bringing parallel query for PostgreSQL for several years now, but PostgreSQL 9.6 is the first release expected to include a user-visible feature. And it's pretty cool. In this talk, I'll give an overview of the development of this feature, where we are now

From playlist 2016

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NIPS 2015 Symposium: Brains, Minds and Machines (Demis Hassabis)

Neuroscience and the Quest for AI. How systems neuroscience can help in the quest for Artificial General Intelligence

From playlist Talks

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The Critical Act, Part 2

Drawing has always been at the architect's primary means of ideation and representation. This panel assembles distinguished practitioners to discuss the role of drawing, in its various forms, in their practice.

From playlist 'Is Drawing Dead?' YSoA Symposium

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“Aesthetics and the Progressive: Architecture and the State of the Contemporary” Panel

Panel Discussion: “Aesthetics and the Progressive: Architecture and the State of the Contemporary” Hernan Diaz Alonso (SCI-Arc), Lydia Kallipoliti (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Jason Payne (University of California, Los Angeles), Rhett Russo (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) and A

From playlist J. Irwin Miller Symposium “Aesthetic Activism”

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6. Multicore Programming

MIT 6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems, Fall 2018 Instructor: Julian Shun View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/6-172F18 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63VIBQVWguXxZZi0566y7Wf This lecture covers modern multi-core processors, the

From playlist MIT 6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems, Fall 2018

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Deep Learning and the “Blessing” of Dimensionality - Babak Hassibi - 6/7/2019

Changing Directions & Changing the World: Celebrating the Carver Mead New Adventures Fund. June 7, 2019 in Beckman Institute Auditorium at Caltech. The symposium features technical talks from Carver Mead New Adventures Fund recipients, alumni, and Carver Mead himself! Since 2014, this Fu

From playlist Carver Mead New Adventures Fund Symposium

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Stanford Seminar - The future of low power circuits and embedded intelligence

Speaker: Edith Beigné, CEA France Circuit and design division at CEA LETI is focusing on innovative architectures and circuits dedicated to digital, imagers, wireless, sensors, power management and embedded software. After a brief overview of adaptive circuits for low power multi-process

From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series

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Burning Bridges: Questioning Practice, Part 1

Over the two past decades, digital drawing has irrevocably transformed architectural education and practice alike. This panel assembled leading figures in digital visualization who articulate the history, opportunities, and the too often underdeveloped theoretical underpinning of this rev

From playlist 'Is Drawing Dead?' YSoA Symposium

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Tim Germann - Molecular Dynamics 1 - IPAM at UCLA

Recorded 14 March 2023. Tim Germann of Los Alamos National Laboratory presents "Molecular Dynamics 1" at IPAM's New Mathematics for the Exascale: Applications to Materials Science Tutorials. Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/workshops/new-mathematics-for-the-exascale-

From playlist 2023 New Mathematics for the Exascale: Applications to Materials Science Tutorials

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2018 Symposium Opening Remarks

Professor William Newsome welcomes everyone to the 2018 Symposium of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute.

From playlist Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute

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Andy Wathen: Preconditioning for Parallel-in-time

This talk consists of two parts, one elementary and one related to the solution of complicated systems of evolutionary partial differential equations. In the first part we show how preconditioning for all-at-once descriptions of linear time-dependent differential equations can defeat the e

From playlist Jean-Morlet Chair - Gander/Hubert

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Moonshot for Neurotechnology: The Brain Observatory - M. Roukes - 4/29/2016

On Friday, April 29, 2016, Caltech celebrated the launch of Break Through: The Caltech Campaign—an ambitious fundraising initiative that will help secure the Institute’s future. The celebration began with a symposium for the entire campus and JPL community: faculty, students, staff, alumni

From playlist Break Through: The Caltech Campaign Community Celebration - 4/29/2016

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