Events

CNI seminar: Josh Merel

December 13, 2018
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Josh Merel DeepMind   Learning to generate humanoid motor behavior   In recent years, advances in reinforcement learning have made it increasingly possible to learn to solve complex tasks in a variety of domains. Our recent work mostly focuses on motor control for simulated bodies, with an aim towards building systems capable of generating flexible, […]

Yoichiro Mori School of Mathematics University of Minnesota   Location: Tedori Family Auditorium, Levin Building   Cell volume control and osmosis-driven cell movement   Electrolyte and cell volume regulation is essential in physiological systems. Biophysical modeling in this area, however, has been relatively sparse. After a brief introduction to cell volume control and electrophysiology, I will […]

CIS seminar: Steve Swanson

January 17, 2019
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Steve Swanson Computer Science & Engineering University of California, San Diego   What Should We Do With Persistent Main Memory?   Memory systems are on the verge of a renaissance: Scalable, persistent main memories (e.g., Intel’s 3DXPoint) are the first new technology to enter the upper layers of the memory hierarchy in 50 years. They […]