Oct. 30th, 2013
Topics: Machines: Illusion of the Solid-State, Exponential Growth Qubits & Quantum Computers
* Alan Turing "Computing Machinery & Intelligence" (1950)
* Antonella Vannini "Quantum Physics, Advanced Waves and Consciousness" (2011)
* Ray Kurzweil The Singularity is Near Ch. 1 The Six Epochs (2005)
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Moderator: Robert Helsley, UC Berkeley
Green Residences
Dora Costa, UCLA
Matthew Kahn, UCLA
The Diffusion of Green Labels in the Residential Sector: Evidence from Europe
Dirk Brounen, University of Rotterdam
Nils Kok, Maastricht University
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The STEM Career Showcase for Students with Disabilities is an educational event where attendees meet role models with disabilities who have thriving careers in STEM fields. The event provides opportunities to hear from different speakers, meet other students and families, and learn from hands-on science demonstrations. Learn about the many professional possibilities available and the inspiration to pursue STEM careers. Panelists at the UC Berkeley Lawrence Hall of Science’s showcase include Dr. Joshua Miele from the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute; Ronit Mazzoni, a genetics counselor at the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center; Hoby Wedler, UC Davis PhD student in Computational Organic Chemistry and Akhila Raju, UC Berkeley undergraduate in Computer Sciences.