4:30 PM. NSDM Talk. "Cognitive and Neural Mechanisms of Trait Inferences from Faces." Alex Todorov, Psychology. 1-S-5 Green.
4:30 PM. Neuroscience Seminar. "Optimal information storage in noisy synapses ." Dimitri Chklovskii, Cold Spring Harbor. 107 Schultz.
9:30 AM. Science on Saturday Lecture for High School Students and All Others. "D is for Digital and Why it Matters." Prof. Brian Kernighan, Department of Computer Science, Princeton University. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Forrestal Campus. (See link below.)
4:30 PM. NSDM Talk. "Comparative Decision-Making: What Monkeys Can Tell Us About Human Social Cognition." Laurie Santos, Yale. 0-S-9 Green.
4:15 p.m. Princeton plasma physics colloquium. "Petaflops, Seriously." David Keyes, Columbia University. Gottlieb Auditorium, PPPL, Forrestal.
4:30 PM ISS Seminar. "Information Theoretical Analysis of Biological Data." Noam Slonim, Princeton. J323 EQuad.
4:00 PM. Neuroscience Seminar. "Genetic Studies of Synapse Formation in Mutant and Fluorescent Mice." Joshua Sanes, Director, Center for Brain Science, Harvard. 107 Schultz.
1 PM. Rutgers-Newark Philosophy Colloquium. "The Cortical Correlates of Self and Other Deception." 371A Smith Hall, Newark Campus.
3 PM Rutgers New Brunswick Linguistics Colloquium. Liliana Sanchez, Rutgers. 108 Linguistics Building, 18 Seminary Place, New Brunswick.
9:30 AM. Science on Saturday Lecture for High School Students and All Others. "How Will Tomorrow's Machines Be Engineered: Iventing Tools to Design Molecular Devices." Karl Sohlberg, Chemistry, Drexel University. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Forrestal Campus. (See link below.)