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Events on September 26, 2016

Markus Foote Presents:

Optimization on T1 Maps

September 26, 2016 at 12:00pm for 1hr
Evans Conference Room, WEB 3780
Warnock Engineering Building, 3rd floor.

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Moshe Y. Vardi

Moshe Y. Vardi, Karen Ostrum George Distinguished Service Professor Rice University Presents:

Saving Lives, Killing Jobs: The Coming Transportation Revolution

September 26, 2016 at 6:00pm for 2hr
1230 WEB 6:00 pm reception 7:00 pm lecture

Description:

Driving is about to be automated, rendering human driving obsolete. The automation of driving would unleash a dramatic "transportation revolution", with profound societal impact. This revolution is likely to save the lives of at least one million people per year worldwide, but also eliminates tens of millions of jobs. This general-audience talk will describe the technologies that are "driving" this revolution, and discuss its profound consequences.



Bio: Moshe Y. Vardi is the Karen Ostrum George Distinguished Service Professor in Computational Engineering and Director of the Ken Kennedy Institute for Information Technology at Rice University. He is the recipient of three IBM Outstanding Innovation Awards, the ACM SIGACT Goedel Prize, the ACM Kanellakis Award, the ACM SIGMOD Codd Award, the Blaise Pascal Medal, the IEEE Computer Society Goode Award, the EATCS Distinguished Achievements Award, and the Southeastern Universities Research Association's Distinguished Scientist Award. He is the author and co-author of over 500 papers, as well as two books: Reasoning about Knowledge and Finite Model Theory and Its Applications. He is a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery, the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers, and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. He is a member of the US National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Science, the American Academy of Arts and Science, the European Academy of Science, and Academia Europaea. He holds honorary doctorates from the Saarland University in Germany, Orleans University in France, and UFRGS in Brazil. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Communications of the ACM.

Posted by: Nathan Galli