I am not so sure about getting way from the computer and about singing in the shower, but I am certain about making lists and breaking rules. And, of course, *always* carry a notebook…
I am not so sure about getting way from the computer and about singing in the shower, but I am certain about making lists and breaking rules. And, of course, *always* carry a notebook…
Amazing article by Kim Zetter in wired magazine, with a detailed report on the discovery of the world’s first real cyberweapon. A computer in a boot loop due to a virus led to the explanation of why a previously secret Iranian nuclear enrichment plant needed to replace between 1,000 and 2,000 centrifuges over a few months. […]
A video produced for the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibition 2011 that includes work and interviews with researchers of the LIREC project.
The importance of the face in human-to-human communication and how can we use this knowledge in the design of robots that have to work and interact with humans.
More about this exhibit here.
Luis Caldas de Oliveira has been teaching, for over 20 years, signal processing courses to students of Electrotechnical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Aerospace Engineering at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) (Technical University of Lisbon).
He is currently member of the Management Board of IST and a researcher in the Spoken Language Systems Laboratory of INESC-ID.
Luis Caldas de Oliveira can be reached at:
lco@luiscaldasdeoliveira.com