Distinguished lecture 2014
The first of this academic year’s distinguished lectures will be given by Prof Luca Cardelli of Microsoft Research and the University of Oxford, 0930–1600 on Tuesday 25 November in Lower College Hall.
The first of this academic year’s distinguished lectures will be given by Prof Luca Cardelli of Microsoft Research and the University of Oxford, 0930–1600 on Tuesday 25 November in Lower College Hall.
Abstract: Shape-changing interfaces physically mutate their visual display surface to better represent on-screen content, provide an additional information channel, and facilitate tangible interaction with digital content. The HCI community has recently shown increasing interest in this area, with their physical dynamicity fundamentally changing how we think about displays. This talk will describe our current work … Supporting the Design of Shape-Changing Interfaces by Jason Alexander, Lancaster University
Simon Dobson, School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews Abstract: Complex networks provide a way of modelling systems with lots of dependent elements, such as traffic networks or social networks. By running processes over these networks we can explore how the topology of the network affects the way the process evolves, and potentially identify … School Seminar: Complex Networks and Complex Processes
Simon Dobson will give a seminar on complex networks on Tuesday afternoon, 4 November, in the School of Computer Science.