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Colloquia from science leaders and technology innovators
Lakeside Labs
21 episodes
3 months ago
In this talk Prof. Eiben presents a vision about the upcoming breakthrough in artificial evolution: animate artefacts that (self-)reproduce in physical spaces. In other words, he envision the ``Evolution of Things'', rather than just the evolution of digital objects, leading to a new field of Embodied Artificial Evolution. After presenting this vision he elaborate on some of the technical challenges and relate the main algorithmic/technical requirements to the current know-how in EC. Finally, he will speculate about possible applications, their societal impacts, and argue that these developments will radically change our lives. More information: http://www.cs.vu.nl/~gusz/ and http://www.lakeside-labs.com/news/news-detail/article/colloquium-8/
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In this talk Prof. Eiben presents a vision about the upcoming breakthrough in artificial evolution: animate artefacts that (self-)reproduce in physical spaces. In other words, he envision the ``Evolution of Things'', rather than just the evolution of digital objects, leading to a new field of Embodied Artificial Evolution. After presenting this vision he elaborate on some of the technical challenges and relate the main algorithmic/technical requirements to the current know-how in EC. Finally, he will speculate about possible applications, their societal impacts, and argue that these developments will radically change our lives. More information: http://www.cs.vu.nl/~gusz/ and http://www.lakeside-labs.com/news/news-detail/article/colloquium-8/
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Natural Sciences
Education,
Technology,
Tech News
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Smart infrastructure investment for the transition to a low-carbon electricity system
Colloquia from science leaders and technology innovators
49 minutes 45 seconds
13 years ago
Smart infrastructure investment for the transition to a low-carbon electricity system
During the Lakeside Research Days 2012 Manfred PAIER form the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology gave a talk about smart infrastructure investment for the transition to a low-carbon electricity system. You can find more information at our website: http://www.Lakeside-Labs.com The Lakeside Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. International experts are devoted to a special topic in selforganizatuion in the anual organized workshop of Alpen-Adria-Universität and Lakeside Labs. The event is organized as a five days workshop. It takes place at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and alps scenery. Invited experts, local professors, and young researchers discuss and elaborate ideas in the field of self-organizing systems (SOS). The main emphasis of the workshop is on soliciting discussions and creating new ideas regarding a topic related to self-organizing systems.
The event provides an exellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, establishment of international collaboration, and joint research projects.
Colloquia from science leaders and technology innovators
In this talk Prof. Eiben presents a vision about the upcoming breakthrough in artificial evolution: animate artefacts that (self-)reproduce in physical spaces. In other words, he envision the ``Evolution of Things'', rather than just the evolution of digital objects, leading to a new field of Embodied Artificial Evolution. After presenting this vision he elaborate on some of the technical challenges and relate the main algorithmic/technical requirements to the current know-how in EC. Finally, he will speculate about possible applications, their societal impacts, and argue that these developments will radically change our lives. More information: http://www.cs.vu.nl/~gusz/ and http://www.lakeside-labs.com/news/news-detail/article/colloquium-8/