Recent advances in low-cost computing hardware, sensor technology, and machine-learning tools have opened radical new opportunities for "Smart Imaging". These developments have the potential to improve lives in developing countries. Brainstorm and develop ideas in this field with experts and developers.
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26Nov
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29Jul
OpenPlant is a BBSRC-EPSRC Synthetic Biology Research Centre, part of the UK Synthetic Biology for Growth programme, and collaboration between the University of Cambridge, the John Innes Centre and the Earlham Institute.
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16Jul
This workshop will create a space for reflection and discussion on the relationship between the work done using AI and the humans who make AI work. The focus of this workshop is to look at the unequal social relationships which underpin automation.
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17Mar
Ever wondered how modern sensors work? Build your own sensor from scratch and learn about the basic electronics and software behind everyday sensors.
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11Dec
Local Organising Committee:
Dr Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley FRSB (British Antarctic Survey)
Dr Oliver Hadeler (CamBridgeSense)
Mr Michael Simmons (Cambridge Big Data)
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21Oct
Biomaker teams will present their results of their challenge
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20Oct
A one-day conference, organised by the Sensor CDT, showcasing highlights of sensor research across the natural science, engineering, medicine etc.
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19Oct
PhD students from Cambridge and beyond are presenting their sensor research.
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25Sep
Join the Cambridge Bioinformatics Hackathon (#CamHack17) on 25-27 September 2017
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22Mar
A one day conference on smart cities, people, digital technology and policy.
Organised by Open Forum Events
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