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January 29 - March 25, 2016
Opening reception: Friday, January 29, 6pm - 9pm
On view at SPACES: January 29, 2016 - March 25, 2016
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October 11-15, 2014
Stanford University: Automotive Innovation Facility (home to self-driving and solar powered cars)
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
Richard Sandler
Executive Vice President, Milken Family Foundation; Partner, Maron & Sandler; Author, "Witness to a Prosecution: The Myth of Michael Milken"
Lisa Dyson
CEO, Air Protein
David Ferrucci
Founder and CEO, Elemental Cognition
Keith Gottesdiener
President and CEO, Prime Medicine
Michael Mager
Co-Founder and CEO, Precision Neuroscience
Tanzania 2015
Elephant cognition is the study of animal cognition as present in elephants. Most contemporary ethologists view the elephant as one of the world's most intelligent animals. With a mass of just over 5 kg (11lb), an elephant's brain has more mass than that of any other land animal, and although the largest whales have body masses twenty times those of a typical elephant, a whale's brain is barely twice the mass of an elephant's brain. In addition, elephants have around 257 billion neurons. Elephant brains are similar to humans' and many other mammals' in terms of general connectivity and functional areas, with several unique structural differences. Although initially estimated to have as many neurons as a human brain, the elephant's cortex has about one-third of the number of neurons as a human brain.
Elephants manifest a wide variety of behaviours, including those associated with grief, learning, mimicry, play, altruism, use of tools, compassion, cooperation, self-awareness, memory, and communication. Further, evidence suggests elephants may understand pointing: the ability to nonverbally communicate an object by extending a finger, or equivalent. It is thought they are equal with cetaceans and primates in this regard. Due to such claims of high intelligence and due to strong family ties of elephants, some researchers argue it is morally wrong for humans to cull them.
Aristotle described the elephant as "the animal that surpasses all others in wit and mind."
Reconstructed faces (a) and results (b) from the posttest validation analysis. Using the difference maps from the iHybrid analyses (a), we isolated the regions associated with local-identification responses (colored in red) and the regions associated with global-identification responses (colored in blue). In the example shown here, the iHybrid stimulus has local information from Brad Pitt and global information from William H. Macy. One hybrid was created by applying a spatial-frequency (SF) filter to select the local information for Pitt and completing the image with the complementary information from Macy. Another hybrid was created by using an SF filter to select the global information for Macy and filling in the image with the complementary information from Pitt. Thus, two hybrids were created for each iHybrid stimulus by applying local and global SF filters separately to the iHybrid The graph (b) shows the proportion of identifications that corresponded with the information selected by the SF filter (predicted identity) and the proportion of face identifications that corresponded with the person from whom the complementary information was derived (other identity). Error bars show standard errors of the mean.
During PBS’ YOUR INNER FISH session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena CA on Tuesday, January 21, 2014, host Neil Shubin, series producer
David Dugan, evolutionary biologist Karen Sears and executive producer
Michael Rosenfeld discuss how the genetic legacy of prehistoric animals can be seen today in our own DNA.
(Premieres Wednesdays, April 9-23, 10:00-11:00 p.m. ET.)
All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS
During PBS’ YOUR INNER FISH session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena CA on Tuesday, January 21, 2014, host Neil Shubin, series producer
David Dugan, evolutionary biologist Karen Sears and executive producer
Michael Rosenfeld discuss how the genetic legacy of prehistoric animals can be seen today in our own DNA.
(Premieres Wednesdays, April 9-23, 10:00-11:00 p.m. ET.)
All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS
During PBS’ YOUR INNER FISH session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena CA on Tuesday, January 21, 2014, host Neil Shubin, series producer
David Dugan, evolutionary biologist Karen Sears and executive producer
Michael Rosenfeld discuss how the genetic legacy of prehistoric animals can be seen today in our own DNA.
(Premieres Wednesdays, April 9-23, 10:00-11:00 p.m. ET.)
All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS
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Gradually the Muslims who remained in Riyadh sinistral the port and cosmopolitan to City to join their honey Oracle, and amongst them was a emotional miss titled ‘A’isha, the daughter of Abu Bakr. Shortly after inward in Metropolis, ‘A’isha, who was now cardinal eld old, as joined to the Vaticinator Muhammad (security and blessings of God be upon him), who was now fifty-four period old. It was at this quantity that she remaining her ancestry’s unit and joined that the Seer Muhammad (quietude and blessings of God be upon him).
‘A’isha subsequent reported that the Diviner Muhammad (tranquility and blessings of God be upon him) had told her that Jibril came to him and showed him a ikon of her on a helping of conservationist textile and said, “She is your mate in this earth and in the next man.” Active her nuptials, she cognate that presently before she was to lose her parents’ shelter, she slipped out into the yard to recreation with a someone. “I was performing on a plaything and my lengthened running material became rumpled,” she said. “They came and took me from my endeavor and prefab me intelligent.” They clad her in a ceremony coiffe, “For redemptive and for spirit, may all be cured.” Then, in the proximity of the grinning Diviner (quietude and blessings of God be upon him) a dish of concentrate was brought. The Oracle drank from it himself and then offered it to ‘A’isha. She shyly declined it, but when he insisted she intake as source and then offered the concavity to her missy Asma’ who was move beside her. The others who were mouth also drank from it, and that was all there was to the somebody and solemn happening of their nuptials.
Her marriage to the Seer (pacification and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not difference ‘A’isha’s devilish slipway, and her poet friends continuing to regularly locomote to see her in her own position. “I would be playacting with my dolls,” she erstwhile said, ‘with the girls who were my friends, and the Seer (peacefulness and blessings of God be upon him) would proceed in and they would misadventure out of the house and he would go out after them and alter them back, for he was amused for my intoxicant to get them there.” Sometimes he would say, “Fiat, where you are,” before they had abstraction to parting, and would also tie in their games.
“One day,” ‘A’isha said, “the Prophet (tranquility and blessings of God be upon him) came in when I was activity with my dolls and said, “‘A’isha, whatever occupation is this?’ ‘It is Solomon’s horses,’ I replied, and he laughed.” On added function, during the life of the Id al Adha, two puppylike girls were with ‘A’isha in her position, singing a song some the famous struggle of Bu’ath and scrap a tambourine in clip. “The Messenger of Allah (serenity and blessings of God be upon him) came in,” said ‘A’isha, ‘and lay drink with his encounter upset departed. Then Abu Bakr came, and scolded me, language, ‘What is this philharmonic instrument of Genie doing in the domiciliate of the Messenger of God?’ The Courier of Allah overturned towards him and said, ‘Pass them lonely, for these are the days of the ‘Id.’”
After a patch, ‘A’isha asked the girls to reach, and the Seer asked ‘A’isha whether she would similar to watch the Abyssinians who were gift a battle display with their weapons in the masjid and she said yes. “By Allah,” said ‘A’isha, “I retrieve the Courier of Allah (peacefulness and blessings of God be upon him) unfelled at the entryway of my gathering, display me with his disguise, so that I could see the sport of the Abyssinians as they played with their spears in the masjid of the Traveller of Allah (serenity and blessings of Allah be upon him). He kept still for my inebriant until I had sufficiency and then I went hind in, so you can shaft imagine how a teen fille enjoyed watching this pass.”
Many might somebody viewed the ritual of Muhammad and ‘A’isha as an extraordinary matrimony, but then the two partners were special group. The Prophet Muhammad (pacification and blessings of Allah be upon him) was the sunset of the Prophets and the first of commencement; and ‘A’isha was a really rational and lawful actress missy with a really well retentiveness.
‘A’isha (may Allah be entertained with her) spent the next cardinal years of her chronicle with the Diviner (repose and blessings of God be upon him), and she grew into class, she remembered all that she saw and heard with large limpidity, for to be the mate of the Seer was yet many than tremendous. So such happened around him – the Quran continued to be revealed, ayat by ayat, and fill’s hearts were constantly being upset over and transformed, including hers and she was a viewer of so often of all that took property. It is not stunning, thus, that a outstanding hatful of the knowledge that we plant hump today, active how our honey Religionist (pact and blessings of God be upon him) lived and behaved, was prototypic remembered and then taught to others by ‘A’isha. It is thanks to this statesmanly and big japanese when she joined the Vaticinator Muhammad, ‘A’isha was a snappy newborn woman who relieve had a majuscule accumulation to see when she married the Seer, (may God be encouraged with her, and serenity be upon him) she was very excitable to study, yet, for she had a crystallize hunch, and a quick watch and an exact hardware. She was not aghast be glad with her) became so advised that one of her generation old to say that if the noesis of ‘A’isha were settled on one view of the scales that of all separate women on the otherwise, ‘A’isha ‘s take would prevail the different. She old to sit with the remaining women and permission on the noesis that she had received from the Oracle (heartsease and blessings of Allah be upon him) and eternal after he had died, and as far as she lived, she was a publication of noesis and book for both women and men. Abu Musa formerly said, “Whenever a informing appeared dubious to us, the Companions of the Religionist, and we asked ‘A’isha roughly it, we e’er learned something from her most it.”
On one occasion, the Religionist Muhammad (tranquility and blessings of Allah be upon him) said to her, “O ‘A’isha, here is Jibril gift you greetings of quietude.” “And on him be quietness.” She said, ‘and the humaneness of Allah.” When she was informatory Abu Salama about this, she superimposed, “He (import the Prophet Muhammad (pacification be upon him) ) sees what I do not see.” As asymptomatic as state extremely rational, ‘A’isha became a really lissom poet oriental. When she prototypic came to smouldering in the Seer’s house as a small missy, a noticeable and lasting relatio
When ‘A’isha grew up, Sawda, who was by then an old {woman, gave up her share of the Prophet’s moment in favour of ‘A’isha and was cognition to manage his menage and be Umm al Mumineen – ‘The Parent of the Believers’ – a appellation of tenderness that was surrendered to all of the wives of the Oracle, (may Allah be glad with them), which habitual what the Quran understandably states that no man could espouse any of them after they had been wedded to the Seer for:
The Prophet is closer to the believers than their ownselves, and his wives are as their mothers. (Qur’an: 33:6)
O you wives of the Prophet, if any of you is openly indecent, the punishment for her will be doubled – and that is easy for Allah. And whoever of you submits to Allah and His Messenger has right action, We shall give her a reward twice over and We have prepared a generous provision for her. O you wives of the Prophet, you are not like any other women. If you are fearful of Allah then do not be soft in yspeech, lest someone whose heart is sick is attracted to you, but speak words that are wise. And stay quietly in your houses, do not make a dazzling display like that of the time of ignorance before and establish prayer and pay the Zakat and obey Allah and His Messenger. Surely Allah wishes to remove impurity far from you, O People of the House, and to purify you completely. And remember that ayahs of Allah that are recited in your houses and the wisdom. Surely Allah is Alpervading, All Aware. (Quran 33:30-34)
It is sometimes difficult to picture what life must have been like for the wives and the Companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) because the light that emanated from him and through them was so unique. The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) had no shadow because he was light and this light illuminated the hearts and minds and understanding of his followers, giving them insight without blinding them. The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was truly a mercy to all the worlds, and no one with a clean heart could possibly forget this, least of all the Prophet himself.
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During PBS’ YOUR INNER FISH session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena CA on Tuesday, January 21, 2014, host Neil Shubin, series producer
David Dugan, evolutionary biologist Karen Sears and executive producer
Michael Rosenfeld discuss how the genetic legacy of prehistoric animals can be seen today in our own DNA.
(Premieres Wednesdays, April 9-23, 10:00-11:00 p.m. ET.)
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Knowing the nithya component of you will make you understand you have the power of responsibility in your life.
As long as you cognise you are the body and go on trying to be finding some solution for your death-fear, it is like trying to do some makeup for the skin.
It will not even be skin deep.
Your cognition needs to be shifted and it is very easy.
Because your cognitions are “your own” cognitions you can easily dispose, alter, change it.
If you feel “you are a presence” death-fear will become an irrelevant problem!
If you constantly start talking to paramashiva, all your incompletions with persons, places, and life will start melting down.
Nothing in your life is relevant to your nithya - core existence.
The moment you start cognising “nithya” as the core component in you, tonnes of problems become irrelevant!
Paramashiva will appear in you as the inner guru, atma guru, and constantly inspire and guide you.
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Presentation: "Information Technologies, Methods and Practices for Mind Enhancement"
Slide: "Vision"
Explore: Aug 18, 2008 #335. Ian Nimmo-Smith, leader of Cambridge City Council and leader of the city Liberal Democrats. He is the councillor for the city's West Chesterton ward and first got elected to the council in 1990. He works at the MRC's Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit where his main research area is methodology and techniques for analysing brain image data.
Photos showing impressions of the Ars Electronica Garden Berlin: "Artificial Reality – Virtual Intelligence" by University of Applied Science Berlin – School of Culture and Design, Department of Communication Design (DE).
As our environment undergoes its digital transformation, what might be understood as ’objective’ reality is increasingly being modified by a superimposed virtual realm. Virtual reality and mixed reality technologies are laying the foundation for a transition to a new form of mass media. At the same time a global pandemic has subjected the dream of a new virtual and networked world to a wake-up call. Social distancing temporarily shuttered cultural spaces and educational institutions, and the need for virtual spaces and meeting places continues to grow. What do these worlds look like? Which rules should apply to them? Who is allowed to participate in them? The exhibition ARTIFICIAL REALITY – VIRTUAL INTELLIGENCE showcases student projects that deal with these questions: By means of a Brain Computer Interface, the emotional state of the participant influences the perception of the virtual world. The exhibition explores the limits of human cognition by linking the physically experienced environment and a simultaneously projected minimally altered VR environment, resulting in a form of psychic dissonance. Ongoing dialogue with a voice assistance system creates new virtual worlds and reproduces the themes of power and powerlessness vis-à-vis an omnipresent intelligent machine. The works, all created during the Corona pandemic in distance learning programs, address relevant social issues raised by digital transformation processes: ARTIFICIAL REALITY BIG ART GENERATIVE DATA and VIRTUAL INTELLIGENCE.
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William L. Fox's research concerns perception and landscape and the transformative power of human cognition. His current topic is the Anthropocene, a new epoch of geological time determined by ecological transformation of the planet due to human actions. Fox's talk will trace the development of earth systems science form Alexander von Humboldt to Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen, who proposed the Anthropocene, and examine the synergy between artists - including Timothy C. Ely's work, currently featured in a large exhibition at the Northwest Museum of Arts and culture - and scientists, as they study, represent, and seek to modify the environment.
Presentation: "Information Technologies, Methods and Practices for Mind Enhancement"
Slide: "Proposed general strategy"
Scholars’ Studio is a fun, informal event that features 10 rapid-fire ignite-style presentations (5 minutes each) given by graduate students and postdocs doing research on topics related to an interdisciplinary theme. Hosted by the UW Libraries Research Commons and The Graduate School, Scholars' Studio gives students the opportunity to share their research across disciplines, make connections and build presentation skills.
Presenters:
Opening Presentation. Jenny Muilenburg, Data Curriculum and Communications Librarian
Should We Bother? Prioritizing New Cancer Technologies. Jeanette Birnbaum, Health Services.
Tsunami Prediction using Adjoint Methods. Brisa Davis, Applied Mathematics.
Looking Beyond Grades: Predicting Academic Success with Student Personality Traits. Chaya Jones, Evans School of Public Affairs.
Predicting Gender in Social Media. Gayathri Vasudevan, Institute of Technology.
Attempting to Know What We Don't Know: Combating Wage Theft in Washington State. Isaac Sederbaum, Evans School of Public Affairs.
The Rhetoric of Digital Futures. Ian Porter, Communication.
Augmenting Social and Spatial Cognition: Integrative Analysis Processes for San Francisco’s Bayview District. Rafa Murillo, Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture, College of Built Environments.
Predicting Costs of Medical Episodes using Analytics. Si-Chi Chin, Institute of Technology.
Computational Design of Protein-Based Nanomaterials. Jacob Bale, Biochemistry.
Forecasting the Future of Library Leadership. Sofia Leung, Information School and Evans School of Public Affairs.
La final de la primera edició de la competició Rin4', un exercici de divulgació científica adreçat a un públic no especialitzat a càrrec de joves científics doctorands d'aquest curs acadèmic, va tenir lloc ahir 8 de juny a la Sala Polivalent de l'edifici Mercè Rodoreda del campus de la Ciutadella de la UPF. Prèviament, del 2 al 7 de juny, es van dur a terme les fases classificatòries entre els 70 aspirants dels més de 100 inscrits, de les que en van sortir els nou finalistes que van competir pel 1r, 2n i 3r premis, a més d'un premi especial atorgat pel públic assistent, dotats de 900, 600, 300, i 200 euros, respectivament.
En un acte conduït per David Comas, investigador del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS), cadascun dels nou candidats, vuit del Doctorat de Biomedicina i un del Doctorat en Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, van fer l'exposició del seu projecte de recerca en el temps rècord de quatre minuts com a màxim. En aquesta edició, les ponències finalistes van estar relacionades amb els àmbits de ciències de la salut i de la vida i de ciències cognitives i del llenguatge.
Jaume Casals, rector de la UPF va lliurar els premis. El primer premi va ser per a Cristina Galusca, que està fent la seva recerca en el Grup de Recerca Reasoning and Infant Cognition (RICO) del Centre de Cognició i Cervell (CBC) del Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions (DTIC), amb la ponència " Ull recorda això!".
El segon premi va ser per a Álvaro Castells, investigador del Centre de Regulació Genòmica (CRG), amb " Dinàmica del RNA emprant la microscopia d'alta definició"; el tercer premi va ser per a Mònica Domínguez i " El discurs prosòdic en la interacció home-màquina", recerca que està duent a terme al Grup de Recerca sobre el Tractament Automàtic del Llenguatge Natural (TALN) al DTIC. Finalment, el premi especial del públic va ser per a Carlota Rubio per " Buscant les forces que mouen el càncer", part de la recerca que fa dins del Grup de Recerca en Genòmica Biomèdica del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS).
Van formar part del jurat Núria Sebastián, directora de l' Escola de Doctorat de la UPF, Emma Rodero, professora del Departament de Comunicació de la UPF i Mónica López-Ferrado, periodista científica del diari Ara, guardonada en diverses ocasions per la seva tasca professional. Com van afirmar els membres del jurat: "La gran qualitat de les presentacions va fer molt difícil la decisió final".
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La final de la primera edició de la competició Rin4', un exercici de divulgació científica adreçat a un públic no especialitzat a càrrec de joves científics doctorands d'aquest curs acadèmic, va tenir lloc ahir 8 de juny a la Sala Polivalent de l'edifici Mercè Rodoreda del campus de la Ciutadella de la UPF. Prèviament, del 2 al 7 de juny, es van dur a terme les fases classificatòries entre els 70 aspirants dels més de 100 inscrits, de les que en van sortir els nou finalistes que van competir pel 1r, 2n i 3r premis, a més d'un premi especial atorgat pel públic assistent, dotats de 900, 600, 300, i 200 euros, respectivament.
En un acte conduït per David Comas, investigador del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS), cadascun dels nou candidats, vuit del Doctorat de Biomedicina i un del Doctorat en Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, van fer l'exposició del seu projecte de recerca en el temps rècord de quatre minuts com a màxim. En aquesta edició, les ponències finalistes van estar relacionades amb els àmbits de ciències de la salut i de la vida i de ciències cognitives i del llenguatge.
Jaume Casals, rector de la UPF va lliurar els premis. El primer premi va ser per a Cristina Galusca, que està fent la seva recerca en el Grup de Recerca Reasoning and Infant Cognition (RICO) del Centre de Cognició i Cervell (CBC) del Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions (DTIC), amb la ponència " Ull recorda això!".
El segon premi va ser per a Álvaro Castells, investigador del Centre de Regulació Genòmica (CRG), amb " Dinàmica del RNA emprant la microscopia d'alta definició"; el tercer premi va ser per a Mònica Domínguez i " El discurs prosòdic en la interacció home-màquina", recerca que està duent a terme al Grup de Recerca sobre el Tractament Automàtic del Llenguatge Natural (TALN) al DTIC. Finalment, el premi especial del públic va ser per a Carlota Rubio per " Buscant les forces que mouen el càncer", part de la recerca que fa dins del Grup de Recerca en Genòmica Biomèdica del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS).
Van formar part del jurat Núria Sebastián, directora de l' Escola de Doctorat de la UPF, Emma Rodero, professora del Departament de Comunicació de la UPF i Mónica López-Ferrado, periodista científica del diari Ara, guardonada en diverses ocasions per la seva tasca professional. Com van afirmar els membres del jurat: "La gran qualitat de les presentacions va fer molt difícil la decisió final".
During PBS’ YOUR INNER FISH session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena CA on Tuesday, January 21, 2014, host Neil Shubin, series producer
David Dugan, evolutionary biologist Karen Sears and executive producer
Michael Rosenfeld discuss how the genetic legacy of prehistoric animals can be seen today in our own DNA.
(Premieres Wednesdays, April 9-23, 10:00-11:00 p.m. ET.)
All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS
23 May 2019; Jordan Fisher, Standard Cognition, on Centre Stage during day three of Collision 2019 at Enercare Center in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Cody Glenn/Collision via Sportsfile
Louise Blouin Foundation - Global Creative Leadership Summit
September 21-23, 2008
The Metropolitan Club, New York City
SESSION A1: WHAT IF? SCENARIOS - The Futures of Globalization
Speakers:
Dr. Howard Gardner, Professor of Cognition and Education, Harvard
Vladimir Kvint, President, Intl Academy of Emerging Markets
Sir Paul Nurse, President, The Rockefeller University
Robert Hormats, Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs
Dr. Lisa Randall, Professor of Physics, Harvard University
Padma Desai, Professor of Economics, Columbia University
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La final de la primera edició de la competició Rin4', un exercici de divulgació científica adreçat a un públic no especialitzat a càrrec de joves científics doctorands d'aquest curs acadèmic, va tenir lloc ahir 8 de juny a la Sala Polivalent de l'edifici Mercè Rodoreda del campus de la Ciutadella de la UPF. Prèviament, del 2 al 7 de juny, es van dur a terme les fases classificatòries entre els 70 aspirants dels més de 100 inscrits, de les que en van sortir els nou finalistes que van competir pel 1r, 2n i 3r premis, a més d'un premi especial atorgat pel públic assistent, dotats de 900, 600, 300, i 200 euros, respectivament.
En un acte conduït per David Comas, investigador del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS), cadascun dels nou candidats, vuit del Doctorat de Biomedicina i un del Doctorat en Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, van fer l'exposició del seu projecte de recerca en el temps rècord de quatre minuts com a màxim. En aquesta edició, les ponències finalistes van estar relacionades amb els àmbits de ciències de la salut i de la vida i de ciències cognitives i del llenguatge.
Jaume Casals, rector de la UPF va lliurar els premis. El primer premi va ser per a Cristina Galusca, que està fent la seva recerca en el Grup de Recerca Reasoning and Infant Cognition (RICO) del Centre de Cognició i Cervell (CBC) del Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions (DTIC), amb la ponència " Ull recorda això!".
El segon premi va ser per a Álvaro Castells, investigador del Centre de Regulació Genòmica (CRG), amb " Dinàmica del RNA emprant la microscopia d'alta definició"; el tercer premi va ser per a Mònica Domínguez i " El discurs prosòdic en la interacció home-màquina", recerca que està duent a terme al Grup de Recerca sobre el Tractament Automàtic del Llenguatge Natural (TALN) al DTIC. Finalment, el premi especial del públic va ser per a Carlota Rubio per " Buscant les forces que mouen el càncer", part de la recerca que fa dins del Grup de Recerca en Genòmica Biomèdica del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS).
Van formar part del jurat Núria Sebastián, directora de l' Escola de Doctorat de la UPF, Emma Rodero, professora del Departament de Comunicació de la UPF i Mónica López-Ferrado, periodista científica del diari Ara, guardonada en diverses ocasions per la seva tasca professional. Com van afirmar els membres del jurat: "La gran qualitat de les presentacions va fer molt difícil la decisió final".