MIT IAP 2016: The Science and Engineering of Intelligence: A Bridge Across Vassar Street.

January 15, 2016 - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Speaker/s: 

Tomaso Poggio

Organizer: 

Neuroscience has made huge advances in the last few years. We now know more about how the brain works than we have ever known before. Likewise, Computer  Science and Artificial Intelligence have made enormous steps forward and have become part of our every-day lives. The interaction between Neuroscience and Computer Science has driven some of the most recent advances in Artificial Intelligence and this interaction  has become a critical stepping stone for AI research. We have assembled a stellar list of speakers at the intersection of Neuroscience and AI from both sides of Vassar Street who will give an account of how this multi-disciplinary interaction affects their work.

Location:
46-3002 (Singleton Auditorium)  | IAP Activity Page  | Information Page

Schedule:

10:00-10:15   Opening remarks
10:15-11:00   Bill Freeman
11:00-11:45   Joshua Tenenbaum
11:45-12:15   Coffee break
12:15-01:00   Ed Boyden
01:00-02:15   Lunch break
02:15-03:00   Nancy Kanwisher
03:00-03:45   Feng Zhang
03:45-04:15   Coffee break
04:15-05:00   Tomaso Poggio
05:00-06:00   Reception

 

 

Details

McGovern Institute for Brain Science at MIT (MIT Bldg. 46)
Date: 
January 15, 2016
Time: 
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Venue: 
MIT Singleton Auditorium (46-3002)
Address: 

43 Vassar St., Cambridge MA 02139

3rd Floor, MIT Bldg 46., Singleton Auditrium Room 46-3002