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Optimizing Plant-Environment Interactions as an Opportunity to Ensure Food Security and Ecological Resilience
The 2021 SENSE.nano symposium will focus on human subjects research, exploring how sensors and sensing systems can enable current medical studies and future clinical practice. Broken into two half-day webinars, SENSE.nano 2021 will investigate human health through various technologies including motion capture, physiological monitoring, and sensing tools for the study of bodily fluids.
Discussions and presentations around MIT research, clinical needs, societal changes, and implications will serve to help celebrate the reopening of the expanded Clinical Research Center (CRC) at MIT.
James DiCarlo Head, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Peter de Florez Professor of Neuroscience
Rama Ramakrishnan Professor of the Practice in Data Science and Applied Machine Learning, Sloan School of Management
Computer Science rests on an unphysical division between the description of a computation and its implementation. Many issues in computing, including its scalability, efficiency, and security, arise at that interface. I will introduce alternative approaches to aligning the representations of hardware and software, and explore some of the social and economic implications of programming atoms as well as bits.
2016 MIT Information and Communication Technologies Conference