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SFSP-York's Panel Session sat:
Amit Sinha, Executive Director - Europe for SFSP
Ian Abbott-Donnelly, CTO for IBM
Steve Legg, University Relations Manager for IBM
Gerry Reilly, Partership Executive - York for IBM
Heather Dunlop-Jones, CTO for IBM
John McDermid, Head of Computer Science for University of York
Panel Discussions: Lessons-learned from 15 years of experience of incorporating nuclear security systems and measures into overall security arrangements for major public events at the International Seminar on Nuclear Security Systems and Measures for Major Public Events – 15 Years of Experience: Challenges and Good Practices. Chengdu, China, 30 October 2019
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Scientific Secretary: Ms Elena Paladi, IAEA Nuclear Security Officer
Co-Scientiic Secretary: Mr Nigel Tottie, IAEA Senior Nuclear Security Officer
Chairman: Mr Steven Buntman, NNSA/DoE, USA
Rapporteur: Ms Inna Pletukhina, IAEA Outreach Officer
Facilitator: Facundo Deluchi, Argentina
PANELISTS:
Alexandre Mariano Feitosa, Brazil
Augustin Simo, Cameroon
Eric Gigou, France
Mario Cesar Mallaupoma Gutierrez, Peru
Steven Buntman,USA
Hong Nhat Duong, Viet Nam
Xu Zhenhua, China
Njakatovo Zafimanjato, Madagascar
Zul Helmi Bin Ghazali, Malaysia
Zarki Rachid, Morocco
Arenga Gallenero Abe, Philippines
Ahmed Zaid Saeed Binkashah Alshemeili, UAE
Panel Discussions: Lessons-learned from 15 years of experience of incorporating nuclear security systems and measures into overall security arrangements for major public events at the International Seminar on Nuclear Security Systems and Measures for Major Public Events – 15 Years of Experience: Challenges and Good Practices. Chengdu, China, 30 October 2019
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Scientific Secretary: Ms Elena Paladi, IAEA Nuclear Security Officer
Co-Scientiic Secretary: Mr Nigel Tottie, IAEA Senior Nuclear Security Officer
Chairman: Mr Steven Buntman, NNSA/DoE, USA
Rapporteur: Ms Inna Pletukhina, IAEA Outreach Officer
Facilitator: Facundo Deluchi, Argentina
PANELISTS:
Alexandre Mariano Feitosa, Brazil
Augustin Simo, Cameroon
Eric Gigou, France
Mario Cesar Mallaupoma Gutierrez, Peru
Steven Buntman,USA
Hong Nhat Duong, Viet Nam
Xu Zhenhua, China
Njakatovo Zafimanjato, Madagascar
Zul Helmi Bin Ghazali, Malaysia
Zarki Rachid, Morocco
Arenga Gallenero Abe, Philippines
Ahmed Zaid Saeed Binkashah Alshemeili, UAE
Das Panel diskutiert angeregt über die Kapitalmarktunion.
The panel engages in a lively discussed over the capital market union.
Bildquelle: © FKPH
Weitere Informationen zur Veranstaltungsreihe auf der ZEW-Webseite zu den ZEW Lunch Debates
Additional information on the event series on the ZEW webpage
Panel Discussions: Lessons-learned from 15 years of experience of incorporating nuclear security systems and measures into overall security arrangements for major public events at the International Seminar on Nuclear Security Systems and Measures for Major Public Events – 15 Years of Experience: Challenges and Good Practices. Chengdu, China, 30 October 2019
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Scientific Secretary: Ms Elena Paladi, IAEA Nuclear Security Officer
Co-Scientiic Secretary: Mr Nigel Tottie, IAEA Senior Nuclear Security Officer
Chairman: Mr Steven Buntman, NNSA/DoE, USA
Rapporteur: Ms Inna Pletukhina, IAEA Outreach Officer
Facilitator: Facundo Deluchi, Argentina
PANELISTS:
Alexandre Mariano Feitosa, Brazil
Augustin Simo, Cameroon
Eric Gigou, France
Mario Cesar Mallaupoma Gutierrez, Peru
Steven Buntman,USA
Hong Nhat Duong, Viet Nam
Xu Zhenhua, China
Njakatovo Zafimanjato, Madagascar
Zul Helmi Bin Ghazali, Malaysia
Zarki Rachid, Morocco
Arenga Gallenero Abe, Philippines
Ahmed Zaid Saeed Binkashah Alshemeili, UAE
Arrow panel at Dragon Con. Taken on September 6, 2015. Katie Cassidy, John Barrowman, and Stephen Amell.
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Stained glass panel by Naoko Shimazaki.
Three years of study at the Architectural Stained Glass Department at Swansea culminated in the degree show, with each student (usually fewer in number by now than at the start!) allocated a window space in the building to display their work, with a mixture of panels representing the various techniques explored and styles developed by each individual.
I usually took a full set of photos of each show (I was known for being obsessive compulsive with a camera even then!) and felt uploading the full set best represents the range of talents and ideas, in many cases of people who never worked in the medium in post-college life.
If any of my contemporaries are looking in I hope they will be flattered and see this as a tribute to their achievements. If for any reason anyone is unhappy about their work being shared online do please let me know.
Espacios Independientes: el equilibrio necesario entre la agenda artística y las expectativas del público
Cecilia Alemani (Curadora de Donald R. Mullen Jr. y Directora de High Line Art, Nueva York)
Ruth Estévez (Directora y curadora de la galería REDCAT, Los Ángeles)
Mari Spirito (Directora Fundadora de Protocinema, presentando exhibiciones de sitio con conciencia nómada, Nueva York y Estambul)
Stefano Cernuschi (Jefe de publicaciones y proyectos de Mousse Magazine, Milán)
Para ver online la conversación visite el VIMEO oficial de arteBA. Aquí el link: vimeo.com/96418890
Mod: Lic. Liliana ALVAREZ VAN CAUTELEN (UNCa). Panelistas: Dr. Jorge SZEINFELD (UNLP); Dra. María Monserrat LAPALMA (UNLP); y Dr. Ricardo DEL BARCO (UCC)
Various Artists
Monday 4 November, 12:00pm – 1:00pm
V&A Dundee
Juniper Auditorium
1 Riverside Esplanade
Dundee, DD1 4EZ
With a tide of change sweeping the globe and the socio-political landscape increasingly subject to crisis and change, automation, algorithms and AI are playing an influential role within this paradigm.
So who are we to trust? This panel of artists and technologists explores the complex anthropomorphic relationships we have with gadgets and robots and how this shapes our world view. The panel will include Kirsty Hassard, Jan de Coster, Professor Ruth Aylett and Julien Ottavi.
About the Panel
Kirsty Hassard is curator of the Hello, Robot. exhibition at V&A Dundee, which investigates how robots are helping to shape the world we live in, showing how design is a mediator in this relationship between human and machine. A relative newcomer to the world of robotics, she was previously assistant curator of Furniture, Textiles and Fashion at the Victoria and Albert Museum and was assistant curator on the Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion exhibition. She has an MA in History and a MLitt in Dress and Textile Histories from the University of Glasgow. She has lectured and published on the relationship between print culture and fashion in eighteenth century London and Paris.
Jan De Coster grew up with a vivid fascination for physics, science fiction stories and hacking stuff. In college he realized that all the stories around science were often far more appealing than the theory behind them, and in the mid 90’s he started on his first multimedia productions.
In 2007, Jan founded Slightly Overdone Robots, a production studio which explores the horizons of Human-Robot interaction, where he has been making interactive installations and Robots ever since.
On his quest to make Robots a more widely accepted creative medium, Jan is now teaching young and old about building Robots, focusing on the design and the process, and the way they make us feel.
In the late 90’s Jan De Coster started making interactive projects and physical installations, with a strong focus on storytelling.
Jan has a background in physics and engineering and worked at different Advertising agencies at the beginning of his career. In recent years, he started teaching and giving workshops and lectures about innovation, creativity and especially robots. These workshops have brought him to visit and engage with creative communities from Qatar to Mexico. His robots have been travelling the world as a part of different exhibitions and his social robots explore the meaning of human-robot interaction.
Prof Ruth Aylett – Ruth is Professor of Computer Sciences in the School of Maths and Computer Science at Heriot-Watt University. She researches Affective Systems, Social Agents in both graphical and robotic embodiments, and Human-Robot Interaction, as well as Interactive Narrative. She led three EU projects (VICTEC, eCIRCUS and eCUTE) in the period 2001-2012 applying empathic graphical characters to education against bullying (FearNot!) and in cultural sensitive (ORIENT, Traveller, MIXER). She also worked as a PI in the projects LIREC (investigating long-lived robot companions) and EMOTE (an empathic robot tutor). She led the EPSRC-funded network of excellence in interactive narrative, RIDERS. She is currently PI of the project SoCoRo (Socially Competent Robots) which is investigating the use of a mobile robot to train high-functioning adults with an Autism Spectrum Disorder in social interaction. She has authored more then 250 referred publications in conferences, journals and book chapters, and has been an invited speaker at various events, most recently AAMAS 2016.
Julien Ottavi – Doctor in Arts, Composer, Artist, Curator. A mediactivist, artist-researcher, composer / musician, poet and tongues destroyer, experimental filmmaker and an architect, founder and member of Apo33, Julien Ottavi is involved in research and creative work, combining sound art, real-time video, new technologies and body performances. Since 1997, he develops a composition work using voice and its transformation through computer. Active developer of audio/visual programs with Puredata, he has also developed since many years DIY electronics (radio transmitters, oscillators, mixers, amplifiers, video transmitters…etc) in the perspective of knowledge sharing on technological development. Main developer for the Gnu/Linux operating system APODIO for digital art and A/V & streaming diffusion. His practices is not limited to the art spheres but crosses different fields from technological development to philosophy / theoretical research, biomimetic analysis, robotics and experimentation. For many years he reflects on the relations between experimental practices and collective practices within the creation of autonomous collective groups, putting in question the authorship strategy of the “art ideology.”
In collaboration with V&A Dundee
Photography Kathryn Rattray
Scholar Panel at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History discussed issues, themes, culture and music in Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried."
Robert Con Davis-Undiano, William Hagen, David Levy, Wayne Stein, Carl Rath
March 29, 2011
SFSP-York's Panel Session sat:
Amit Sinha, Executive Director - Europe for SFSP
Ian Abbott-Donnelly, CTO for IBM
Steve Legg, University Relations Manager for IBM
Gerry Reilly, Partership Executive - York for IBM
Heather Dunlop-Jones, CTO for IBM
John McDermid, Head of Computer Science for University of York
Panel Discussions: Lessons-learned from 15 years of experience of incorporating nuclear security systems and measures into overall security arrangements for major public events at the International Seminar on Nuclear Security Systems and Measures for Major Public Events – 15 Years of Experience: Challenges and Good Practices. Chengdu, China, 30 October 2019
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Scientific Secretary: Ms Elena Paladi, IAEA Nuclear Security Officer
Co-Scientiic Secretary: Mr Nigel Tottie, IAEA Senior Nuclear Security Officer
Chairman: Mr Steven Buntman, NNSA/DoE, USA
Rapporteur: Ms Inna Pletukhina, IAEA Outreach Officer
Facilitator: Facundo Deluchi, Argentina
PANELISTS:
Alexandre Mariano Feitosa, Brazil
Augustin Simo, Cameroon
Eric Gigou, France
Mario Cesar Mallaupoma Gutierrez, Peru
Steven Buntman,USA
Hong Nhat Duong, Viet Nam
Xu Zhenhua, China
Njakatovo Zafimanjato, Madagascar
Zul Helmi Bin Ghazali, Malaysia
Zarki Rachid, Morocco
Arenga Gallenero Abe, Philippines
Ahmed Zaid Saeed Binkashah Alshemeili, UAE
Energy Minister Martin Ferguson (Australia), Chair of the Ministerial, IEA Executive Director Maria van der Hoeven and Economy Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Waldemar Pawlak (Poland)
Ripped out the old 800D front panel kit before starting my radiator mod. Don't want to accidently cut the cables - I have the upgrade kit to replace this with anyway though.
Unlike power plants, solar panels produce no harmful side effects for the environment. Installing solar panels to your home is one way to do your part to help the planet. As far as scientists can tell, sunlight won’t end for billions of years, meaning that solar energy is a seemingly endless source. As long as the sun is in the sky, your solar panels will be working to create electricity for your home. View more Annapolis-Baltimore Eco-friendly yard design photos.