
What the Tech?
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A podcast powered by the Computer Science Department at UCalgary. Here to deconstruct complex computer science concepts, bit by bit, and explain What the Tech is going on?!
What the Tech?
2M ago
Today, Kelsey and I interview Lora Oehlburg and Wes Willlet about their new book Making with Data: Physical Design and Craft in a Data Driven World, which is now available at makingwithdata.org. We had a great discussion about the books’ main topic, which is explaining some of the ways creators make objects, spaces, and experiences imbued with data. Their new book can be found at www.makingwithdata.org, or wherever you find your books.
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What the Tech?
5M ago
Hey and welcome back to the What the Tech podcast! My name is Christopher, and in this episode Kelsey and I talk to Aditya Nittala. We had a great discussion about his work with Human Computer Interaction, and in particular, the sensors and programs that are being used right now for research on the human body. Alright! Let’s see what the tech is going on.
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What the Tech?
11M ago
Hey and welcome back to the What the Tech podcast! In this episode we talk to Farhad Maleki about his work with machine learning and artificial intelligence, as well as his application of these technologies to biomedical data. Alright! Let’s see what the tech is going on.
Hey listener! Thanks for tuning into this episode of the What the Tech? Podcast. Thanks again to Farhad for being our guest, Make sure to follow us on Instagram @uofc_cpsc, and leave a review wherever you listen to our podcast! Have a great day!
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What the Tech?
1y ago
What the Tech? is a podcast powered by the Computer Science Department of UCalgary. Here to deconstruct complex computer science concepts, and explain what the tech’s going on? In this episode, we talk to Adam Runions, a professor at the University of Calgary. We had a great discussion about his research at the intersection between computer science and biology. Let's see what the tech is going on.
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What the Tech?
1y ago
What the Tech? is a podcast powered by the Computer Science Department of UCalgary. Here to deconstruct complex computer science concepts, and explain what the tech’s going on? In this episode, we talk to Erin Brintnell, a recent Bioinformatics graduate from UCalgary. We discuss what exactly bioinformatics is and how it relates to computer science, as well as Erin's COVID-19 research.
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What the Tech?
1y ago
What the Tech? is a podcast powered by the Computer Science Department of UCalgary. Here to deconstruct complex computer science concepts, and explain what the tech’s going on? In this episode Kelsey and I talk to Julien Lam and Dante Bencivenga of UCalgary’s competitive programming club. We had a great discussion about what the club does and what opportunities exist for UCalgary students in the club. If you want to learn more about their club, please visit https://cpc.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/
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What the Tech?
1y ago
What the Tech? is a podcast powered by the Computer Science Department of UCalgary. Here to deconstruct complex computer science concepts, and explain what the tech’s going on? In this episode, we talk to Helen Ai He who is a researcher and assistant professor at the University of Calgary. We had a great conversation with her about her research on cross culture workplaces and making meaningful communities online. If you want to read more about her work, please visit https://helenaihe.com/.
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What the Tech?
1y ago
What the Tech? is a podcast powered by the Computer Science Department of UCalgary. Here to deconstruct complex computer science concepts, and explain what the tech’s going on? In this episode, we talk to members from three different UCalgary clubs – Computer Science Undergraduate Society (CSUS), Women in Computer Science (WICS), and Information Security club (InfoSec). We discuss each club’s mission, as well as some of the things they have planned for this upcoming year and how you can get involved. More info about CSUS can be found on their Instagram @csusucalgary where you can find the link ..read more
What the Tech?
1y ago
What the Tech? is a podcast powered by the Computer Science Department of UCalgary. Here to deconstruct complex computer science concepts, and explain what the tech’s going on? In this episode, we talk to Shanna Hollingworth and Ainslie Velthoen from the Women in Computer Science (WICS) club at UCalgary. We discuss how the club was formed, what they do and what the plan for WICS is in the future. More info about WICS and the events they host can be found on their Instagram @wics.uofc - follow the link in the Instagram bio to join their community on Discord.
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What the Tech?
1y ago
What the Tech? is a podcast powered by the Computer Science Department of UCalgary. Here to deconstruct complex computer science concepts, and explain what the tech’s going on? On this episode, we talk to Ryo Suzuki about his work at the University of Calgary in the Human Computer Interactions department. More info about his work can be found at www.ryosuzuki.org.
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