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#112 – Ian Hutchinson: Nuclear Fusion, Plasma Physics, and Religion

#112 – Ian Hutchinson: Nuclear Fusion, Plasma Physics, and Religion



Ian Hutchinson is a nuclear engineer and plasma physicist at MIT. He has made a number of important contributions in plasma physics including the magnetic confinement of plasmas seeking to enable fus…


Published on 5 years, 5 months ago

#111 – Richard Karp: Algorithms and Computational Complexity

#111 – Richard Karp: Algorithms and Computational Complexity



Richard Karp is a professor at Berkeley and one of the most important figures in the history of theoretical computer science. In 1985, he received the Turing Award for his research in the theory of a…


Published on 5 years, 5 months ago

#110 – Jitendra Malik: Computer Vision

#110 – Jitendra Malik: Computer Vision



Jitendra Malik is a professor at Berkeley and one of the seminal figures in the field of computer vision, the kind before the deep learning revolution, and the kind after. He has been cited over 180,…


Published on 5 years, 5 months ago

#109 – Brian Kernighan: UNIX, C, AWK, AMPL, and Go Programming

#109 – Brian Kernighan: UNIX, C, AWK, AMPL, and Go Programming



Brian Kernighan is a professor of computer science at Princeton University. He co-authored the C Programming Language with Dennis Ritchie (creator of C) and has written a lot of books on programming,…


Published on 5 years, 5 months ago

#108 – Sergey Levine: Robotics and Machine Learning

#108 – Sergey Levine: Robotics and Machine Learning



Sergey Levine is a professor at Berkeley and a world-class researcher in deep learning, reinforcement learning, robotics, and computer vision, including the development of algorithms for end-to-end t…


Published on 5 years, 5 months ago

#107 – Peter Singer: Suffering in Humans, Animals, and AI

#107 – Peter Singer: Suffering in Humans, Animals, and AI



Peter Singer is a professor of bioethics at Princeton, best known for his 1975 book Animal Liberation, that makes an ethical case against eating meat. He has written brilliantly from an ethical persp…


Published on 5 years, 5 months ago

#106 – Matt Botvinick: Neuroscience, Psychology, and AI at DeepMind

#106 – Matt Botvinick: Neuroscience, Psychology, and AI at DeepMind



Matt Botvinick is the Director of Neuroscience Research at DeepMind. He is a brilliant cross-disciplinary mind navigating effortlessly between cognitive psychology, computational neuroscience, and ar…


Published on 5 years, 5 months ago

#105 – Robert Langer: Edison of Medicine

#105 – Robert Langer: Edison of Medicine



Robert Langer is a professor at MIT and one of the most cited researchers in history, specializing in biotechnology fields of drug delivery systems and tissue engineering. He has bridged theory and p…


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

#104 – David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage

#104 – David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage



David Patterson is a Turing award winner and professor of computer science at Berkeley. He is known for pioneering contributions to RISC processor architecture used by 99% of new chips today and for …


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago

#103 – Ben Goertzel: Artificial General Intelligence

#103 – Ben Goertzel: Artificial General Intelligence



Ben Goertzel is one of the most interesting minds in the artificial intelligence community. He is the founder of SingularityNET, designer of OpenCog AI framework, formerly a director of the Machine I…


Published on 5 years, 6 months ago





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