Events

Todd Gureckis Associate Professor of Psychology New York University Location: Levin Auditorium (425 S. University Ave.)   Asking the Right Questions About Human Inquiry   The ability to act on the world with the goal of gaining information (e.g., asking questions, intervening on a novel mechanism to determine how it works, etc…) is what makes […]

CNI seminar: Saket Nakhlava

January 29, 2019
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Saket Navlakha Integrative Biology Laboratory Salk Institute for Biological Studies   Algorithms and data structures in the (fruit fly) brain   A fundamental challenge in neuroscience is to understand the algorithms that neural circuits have evolved to solve computational problems critical for survival. In this talk, I will describe how the olfactory circuit in the […]

  Location: Class of 1962 Auditorium, John Morgan Building   Online data collection is revolutionizing many aspects of experimental psychology by allowing access to large and (potentially) diverse participant populations.  However, the skills required to successfully manage an online experiment are somewhat more complex than a traditional experiment design.   For example, researchers need to have […]

CIS seminar: Caroline Trippel

January 29, 2019
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Caroline Trippel Computer Science Princeton University   Made to Order: Verifying Correctness and Security of Hardware through Event Orderings   Correctness and security problems in modern computer systems can result from problematic hardware event orderings and interleavings during an application’s execution. Since hardware designs are complex and since a single user-facing instruction can exhibit a […]