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The Lunch 'n Learn Information Technology Seminars will keep you informed on a broad range of technology topics - from academic uses to consumer electronics and beyond. Talks take place in Multipurpose Room B of Frist Campus Center, most Wednesdays at noon. They are open to the public and cookies and beverages are provided. Most LnL talks are available as podcasts on our pages or free at the iTunes store (under Higher Education). Many of our talks are featured in stories on our blog, IT's Academic.

Bring your lunch and learn!

Spring, 2010 Schedule

2/3

Millions, Billions, Zillions -- (In)numeracy Still Matters

Brian Kernighan

podcast, presentation

2/10

Roundtable: Video Production at Princeton

David Hopkins, Evelyn Tu, Susan Fou, Teresa Riordan, Kaitlin Lutz, Paul Csogi

 

2/17

The Fruits of the Genome for Society

David Botstein

 

2/24

An App a Day: Tasty Apps for iPhone and Android

Doug Dixon

 

3/3

How to Send A Secret On A Postcard: Public Key Cryptography

John MacCormick

 

3/10

Simulations at the Petascale and Beyond for Fusion Energy Sciences

William M. Tang

 

3/24

The Technology of History

Carla Zimowsk

 

4/7

High Performance Computing at Princeton

Curt Hillegas

 

4/14

eReaders in the Classroom

Janet Temos, Stan Katz, Dan Kurtzer, Trevor Dawes

 

4/21 Wireless: Revolution and Evolution H. Vincent Poor  
4/28 Mobile Princeton is Coming: Get Out Your Smartphones! Janet Temos  
5/5 The New Blackboard 9: Finding Your Way Dennis Hood