Mini-Symposium on Physics of Adaptive Computation
January 7, 9:00am - 4:00pmMānoa Campus, QLC Room 412
Program
9:00- 9:30 Seth Lloyd, MIT “Learning to make energy freeâ€
9:30-10:00 Gavin Crooks, BITS “Thermodynamic constraints of communication and interaction in coupled systemâ€
10:00-10:30 Rob Shaw,Haptek “Computation with Shapesâ€
10:45-11:15 Lee Altenberg, UH MÄnoa “How much information can natural selection maintain?â€
11:15-11:45 Chris Watkins, Royal Holloway “A model of evolution that satisfies detailed balanceâ€
Break
1:30-2:00 Massimiliano Esposito, Univ. Luxembourg “Thermodynamic cost of Information Processingâ€
2:00-2:30 Josh Deutsch, UC Santa Cruz “How to make a computer out of junk DNAâ€
2:50-3:20 Lidia del Rio, ETH Zürich “Quantum agents who reason in paradoxical scenariosâ€
3:20-3:50 Mike DeWeese, UC Berkeley “Geodesic optimization in thermodynamic controlâ€
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Event Sponsor
Information and Computer Sciences, Mānoa Campus
More Information
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Monday, January 7 |
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8:00am |
First Day of Instruction for Spring 2019 West Oʻahu Campus, Office of Admissions
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9:00am |
Mini-Symposium on Physics of Adaptive Computation Mānoa Campus, QLC Room 412
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12:00pm |
Political Origins of Cybersecurity Capacity: Lessons from Japan & South Korea Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 319 (Tokioka Room), 1890 East-West Rd.
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12:00pm |
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12:30pm |
Earth Sciences Special Seminar: Helen Janiszewski Mānoa Campus, POST 723
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5:30pm |
CCNA Security Honolulu Campus, 874 Dillingham Blvd
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