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Research Topics in Computer Science


18 Oct 2017 - 29 Nov 2017

LG02 / RHB342 / LG02

Event overview

Cost Free. All welcome. No booking required.
Department Computing
Contact p.fry(@gold.ac.uk)

Each Wednesday afternoon, one academic from Goldsmiths' Department of Computing talks about the stuff they are researching.

All welcome. No booking required.

Dr Kate Devlin: "NSFW: HCI, AI and sex tech"
3pm-4pm Wednesday 18 October
LG02, Professor Stuart Hall Building, Goldsmiths

Saskia Freeke: "Creating artwork every day"
3pm-4pm Wednesday 25 October
Room 342, 2nd floor, Richard Hoggart Building, Goldsmiths

Dr Sorrel Harriet: "How to use data to improve the learning and teaching of coding"
3pm-4pm Wednesday 1 November
LG02, Professor Stuart Hall Building, Goldsmiths

Prof Atau Tanaka: Embodied interaction and user-centred design
3-4pm Wed 15 November
RHB 137, Richard Hoggart Building
Atau Tanaka presents projects that use ways to capture the body in music performance, and ways to work with users in designing novel sonic interactions.

Max Garagnani and Maria Del Carmen Herrojo-Ruiz: Computational cognitive neuroscience
3-4pm Wed 22 November
RHB 342, Richard Hoggart Building
Understanding the relationship between brain, cognition and behaviour is one of the biggest challenges the scientific community is currently working on. Max Garagnani and Maria Del Carmen Herrojo-Ruiz discuss tackling these questions by integrating computer modelling with experimental research.

Dr Simon Katan: Clamour
3-4pm Wed 29 November
137, Richard Hoggart Building
Simon Katan introduces his interactive musical performance, Clamour. Bring your mobile phones, as you’re invited to become co-composers of the work.

Dates & times

Date Time Add to calendar
18 Oct 2017 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Kate Devlin: NSFW: HCI, AI and sex tech
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25 Oct 2017 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Saskia Freeke: Creating artwork every day
  • apple
  • google
  • outlook
1 Nov 2017 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Sorrel Harriet: How to use data to improve the learning and teaching of coding
  • apple
  • google
  • outlook
15 Nov 2017 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Atau Tanaka: Embodied interaction and user-centred design
  • apple
  • google
  • outlook
22 Nov 2017 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Max and Maria: Computational cognitive neuroscience
  • apple
  • google
  • outlook
29 Nov 2017 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Simon Katan: Clamour
  • apple
  • google
  • outlook

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