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March 3rd 2016, 20:00 — Lectures on quantum electrodynamics by Richard Feynman

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June 23rd, 20:00 — Lecture: Harnessing social media data with machine learning

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+ Judging others' psychological traits is not only an essential skill in successful social living, but also an important factor in product development. Psychological traits are a key driver behind human interaction, behavior and emotions. Although accurate judgments stem from social-cognitive skills, developments in machine learning show that computer models can also make valid judgments. It is also possible that this technique can assist clinical diagnosis in the future. +

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+Research by Lucia Chen (speaking), Tao Gong and Rob Davidson. +

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Event open to all. Bring drinks and snacks.

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March 3rd 2016, 20:00 — Projection of QED lectures by Richard Feynman

We will get together to watch and discuss the excellent lectures on quantum electrodynamics (QED) that Richard Feynman originally gave at the University of Auckland in 1979. QED is a strange, beautiful and fundamental theory from which many intuitive or extremely counter-intuitive predictions (e.g. quantum paradoxes) about light and matter can be made. Many have been verified experimentally with much precision. The lectures present the theory in a witty and accessible manner.