Lunch Pitch with Christopher Blöcker and Timotheus Kampik

By |2022-04-12T11:36:45+02:00January 29th, 2019|

Dynamic Public Transport Networks in Smart Cities and Coercion and Deception in Persuasive Technologies Watch Lunch Pitches Video Lunch Pitches is a series of short talks and discussion, held every other week,  as a way to bridge gaps between scientific disciplines and encourage new collaborative efforts. January 8, 2019 [...]

Hive Talk Board: The wave function collapse algorithm with Anton Eriksson

By |2019-01-16T12:52:42+01:00January 16th, 2019|

The wave function collapse algorithm with Anton Eriksson Hive Talk Snippet Anton presented the wave function collapse algorithm as a simple way of solving problems ranging from seating charts for grumpy people to generating fake worlds. The group conversation explored other potential uses for the wave function collapse algorithm. [...]

Hive Talk Board: An example of poor science communication that deserves to be told: Aftermath of the ‘Panama debate’ with Alexis Rojas

By |2019-01-16T12:32:38+01:00December 18th, 2018|

An example of poor science communication that deserves to be told: The Aftermath of the 'Panama debate' with Alexis Rojas Hive Talk Snippet Alexis talked about the Isthmus of Panama, its major role in biodiversity on our world and science communication challenges triggered by different approaches to placing its the formation. [...]

Hive Talk Board: Information games for squirrels with Martin Rosvall

By |2018-12-03T14:18:48+01:00December 3rd, 2018|

Information games for squirrels with Martin Rosvall Hive Talk Snippet Martin presented a class of information games that include popular board games such as Clue and Battleship. In these games, players compete to uncover information but they must be careful not to reveal too much information to other players. The [...]

Hive Talk Board: A Smarter Literature Review with Gabrielle Beans

By |2018-11-27T11:15:03+01:00November 27th, 2018|

A Smarter Literature Review with Gabrielle Beans Hive Talk Snippet Gabrielle presented the challenge of how to do a better, unbiased literature review when the literature is over 10,000 scientific articles. The conversation quickly turned to network approaches and some previous work by Icelabbers on tracking the evolution of scientific [...]

Hive Talk Board: Micro Loans and Crowdfunding in the Charity Space with Ludvig Lizana

By |2018-11-27T11:15:56+01:00November 22nd, 2018|

Micro Loans and Crowdfunding in the Charity Space with Ludvig Lizana Hive Talk Snippet Ludvig began our season of hive talks with a presentation of the kiva loan data [www.kiva.org] that contains information on over a million microloans. The ensuing discussion focused on identifying patterns that might be present in [...]

Ignorance

By |2020-04-22T13:54:48+02:00November 5th, 2018|

Ignorance: How it drives science Author: Stuart Firestein This book has new take on ignorance — what we as a scientific community don’t know. Overall, the book club members enjoyed reading it, and we had several interesting discussions about science and our ignorance. Here are some of our key takeaways. First, knowledge [...]

Cell Biology Pitches: Tumors, Imaging, Tissue Formation and Genotoxins

By |2018-11-19T15:25:12+01:00June 5th, 2018|

Cell Biology Pitches: Tumors, Imaging, Tissue Formation and Genotoxins A new twist on an IceLab classic Adapted from IceLab’s popular lunch pitches, we recently hosted an Open Project Pitch session at the KBC Cell Biology Symposium, May 30-31 2018. Similarly to the Lunch Pitches, speakers were asked to pick a [...]

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