Apes or Angels: What is the Origin of Ethics? (Part 1)
The Lorne Trottier Science Symposium brings together an international panel of experts in economics and evolutionary biology to see what economic theory and natural selection have to say about ethics and human development.
Leading the fight against AIDS
Mark Wainberg, microbiologist, identified one of the most effective AIDS drugs, and served as president of the International AIDS Society, becoming a prominent voice on the world stage. Meet a researcher turned activist.
3. Programming Abstractions Lecture 3
computer, science, technology, software engineering, c++, programming, language, java, lecture, 3, libraries, random, string, member function, concatenation, console
The Hippocrates Prize
The University of Warwick announces a new international medical poetry prize to be judged by poet Dannie Abse, NHS Medical Director Sir Bruce Keogh and broadcaster and James Naughtie
Utopia London Documentary Trailer
Trailer about Utopia London, an informative documentary highlighting a real world effort to create a Utopian society within a major metropolitan landscape.
Protection du design en droit comparé : la protection juridique de la mode
Les premières ”Rencontres lorraines de la propriété intellectuelle” tenues à Metz en mai 2008 avaient été consacrées à la propriété intellectuelle face au défi de la mondialisation.
L’édition 2009 de ces Rencontres, organisée le 6 octobre 2009 à Nancy, s’est concentrée sur la filière « fibres et éco-matériaux », laquelle, que ce soit à travers le bois, le textile, le papier, les composites ou encore les marchés utili
Acknowledgements This unit was written by Professor Grahame F. Thompson, Professor of Political Economy at The Open University. Researching the political economy of the international system and the process of ‘globalization’. The content acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and conditions) and is used under licence. Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following sources for permission to reproduce material in t
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Katie Carpenter
Warwick History Graduate working in a customer business development function.
23. Fourier Transforms Lecture 23
Electrical, engineering, computers, math, physics, formulas, geometry, algebra, calculus, technology, functions, linear operations, sin, cosin, Fourier transformations, Fourier series, linear systems, impulse response, transfer function, complex exponenti
2. Linear Dynamical Systems Lecture 2
science, electrical, engineering, technology, linear, dynamical, system, vector, matrix, Fourier, transform, gain, factor, signal, circuit, function, research
What is Science for?
What is science for, what good does it do and should it do good? In this lecture, Sulston and Harris will attempt to identify some of the most urgent ethical and regulatory problems raised by contemporary science, and suggest some possible solutions. They will discuss some key cutting edge scientific problems, and debate how we can assess their impact. Where do the significant ethical and regulatory dilemmas for science lie? Are we worrying about the right things? They will also address the cru
Asia Forum 2006 Opening Session
Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international political economy and head of the international trade policy unit and Professor Robert Wade, professor of political economy and development at DESTIN. Other speakers included: Sheila Dikshit, chief minister of Delhi; Nandan M Nilekani, chief executive officer of Infosys; Mr Sun Yuxi, Chinese Ambassador to India, and Dr YV Reddy, governor of the Reserve Bank
13. Convex Optimization II Lecture 13
Math, Technology, Algebra, calculus, geometry, electrical engineering, convex optimization, subgradient calculus, derivatives, basic inequality, function, algorithms, trust region, nonlinear optimal control, discretization, SCP, torque residuals, convex-c
12. Convex Optimization II Lecture 12
Math, Technology, Algebra, calculus, geometry, electrical engineering, convex optimization, subgradient calculus, derivatives, basic inequality, function, algorithms, sequential convex programming, alternating convex optimization, convex-concave, nonnegat
10. Convex Optimization II Lecture 10
Math, Technology, Algebra, calculus, geometry, electrical engineering, convex optimization, subgradient calculus, derivatives, basic inequality, function, algorithms, rate control, single commodity network flow, convex problem, dual decomposition, lagrang
9. Convex Optimization II Lecture 9
Math, Technology, Algebra, calculus, geometry, electrical engineering, convex optimization, subgradient calculus, derivatives, basic inequality, function, algorithms, separable problems, complicating variables, primal decomposition, dual, complicating con
8. Convex Optimization II Lecture 8
Math, Technology, Algebra, calculus, geometry, electrical engineering, convex optimization, subgradient calculus, derivatives, basic inequality, function, algorithms, ellipsoid method, convergence proof, inequality constraints, feasibility problems, deep
7. Convex Optimization II Lecture 7
Math, Technology, Algebra, calculus, geometry, electrical engineering, convex optimization, subgradient calculus, derivatives, basic inequality, function, algorithms, subgradient method,cutting plane, cutting plane method, analytic center, pruning constra
6. Convex Optimization II Lecture 6
Math, Technology, Algebra, calculus, geometry, electrical engineering, convex optimization, subgradient calculus, derivatives, basic inequality, function, algorithms, subgradient method,cutting plane, localization algorithms, lower bounds, stopping criter
5. Convex Optimization II Lecture 5
Math, Technology, Algebra, calculus, geometry, electrical engineering, convex optimization, subgradient calculus, derivatives, basic inequality, function, algorithms, subgradient method, stochastic programing, convergence proof, convex functions, adaptive













