Seminar at CSAIL, MIT, Cambridge, Mass. Date: Friday October 30, 2015. Time: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Location: D463 (Star)
Abstract:
Today we are witnessing several shifts in scholarly practice, in and across multiple disciplines, as researchers embrace digital techniques to tackle established research questions in new ways and new questions afforded by digital and digitized collections, approaches, and technologies. Pervasive adoption of technology, coupled with the co-creation of new social processes, has created a new and complex space for scholarship where citizens both generate and analyse data as they interact at the intersection of the physical and digital. Drawing on a background in distributed computing, and adopting the lens of Social Machines, this talk discusses current activity in digital scholarship, framing it in its interdisciplinary settings.
Bio:
David De Roure is Professor of e-Research at University of Oxford, Director of the Oxford e-Research Centre, and chairs Oxford’s Digital Humanities research programme. He previously directed the Digital Social Research programme for the UK Economic and Social Research Council, and serves as a strategic advisor in new forms of data and realtime analytics. Trained in electronics and computer science, his career has involved interdisciplinary collaborations in chemistry, astrophysics, bioinformatics, social computing, digital libraries, and sensor networks. His personal research is in Computational Musicology, Web Science, and Internet of Things. He is a frequent speaker and writer on digital research and the future of scholarly communications. URL: http://www.oerc.ox.ac.uk/people/dder
Seminar at CSAIL, MIT, Cambridge, Mass. Date: Friday October 30, 2015. Time: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Location: D463 (Star)
Abstract:
Today we are witnessing several shifts in scholarly practice, in and across multiple disciplines, as researchers embrace digital techniques to tackle established research questions in new ways and new questions afforded by digital and digitized collections, approaches, and technologies. Pervasive adoption of technology, coupled with the co-creation of new social processes, has created a new and complex space for scholarship where citizens both generate and analyse data as they interact at the intersection of the physical and digital. Drawing on a background in distributed computing, and adopting the lens of Social Machines, this talk discusses current activity in digital scholarship, framing it in its interdisciplinary settings.
Bio:
David De Roure is Professor of e-Research at University of Oxford, Director of the Oxford e-Research Centre, and chairs Oxford’s Digital Humanities research programme. He previously directed the Digital Social Research programme for the UK Economic and Social Research Council, and serves as a strategic advisor in new forms of data and realtime analytics. Trained in electronics and computer science, his career has involved interdisciplinary collaborations in chemistry, astrophysics, bioinformatics, social computing, digital libraries, and sensor networks. His personal research is in Computational Musicology, Web Science, and Internet of Things. He is a frequent speaker and writer on digital research and the future of scholarly communications. URL: http://www.oerc.ox.ac.uk/people/dder
DESIGNING A INTERNAL BRAND THAT INSPIRES EMPLOYEESChantel Botha
Marketing and brand teams so often focus solely on customers. This presentation will share thoughts on internal branding and how one can translate a brand for employees in such a way that it will inspire and motivate them to live the brand and deliver distinctly branded experiences in every interaction with customers.
We completed the Top down and Bottom Up design and layout of an n-bit general purpose shift register using Cadence Encounter RTL & Cadence Virtuoso Design Environment respectively in our VLSI II Laboratory. For the purpose of demonstration, we chose n=4. The Top down approach was completed upto generating synthesized Verilog code since the technology files required to do the layout was not available in our laboratory. However, we completed the Bottom up approach completely with an additional ESD protection circuit in order to ensure a better protection to the inner core of the chip.
Magazyn.They.pl - kwartalnik wiedzy o reklamie w Internecie.
Nasze pismo kierujemy do wszystkich, którzy zawodowo związani są z marketingiem, prowadzą biznes w Internecie lub po prostu są zafascynowani wirtualnym światem równie mocno, jak my!
Zespół redakcyjny kwartalnika tworzą doświadczeni specjaliści oraz obserwatorzy trendów, którzy z radością dzielą się swoją wiedzą i doświadczeniem.
Wszystkich, którzy nie chcą przegapić nowości w Internecie i e- reklamie zachęcamy do czytania!