On September 19 - 21, Google partnered with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) to host the 17th annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering symposium at our Mountain View office. Over 100 of the nation’s most distinguished engineers, aged 30 - 45, from industry, academia and government, took part in a three-day meeting examining four areas: additive manufacturing, engineering sustainable buildings, neuroprosthetics and semantic processing.
These young leaders presented their work and learned from one another about cutting-edge topics in engineering today. A combination of formal sessions and social engagement proved to be effective in achieving the overall goal of the symposium which, according to NAE President Charles M. Vest, was to stand back and allow stimulating dialogue to unfold---an element that he calls “electric magic.”
Watch some of the electric magic yourself—we have photos on our Picasa album and the following videos of sessions led by Googlers posted on the YouTube Tech Talks channel:
Participants enjoyed getting a peek into the exciting world of Google, and it was our pleasure to help mentor young engineering leaders who are defining their scientific disciplines.
Posted By Jenise Erwin, Research Programs Team
These young leaders presented their work and learned from one another about cutting-edge topics in engineering today. A combination of formal sessions and social engagement proved to be effective in achieving the overall goal of the symposium which, according to NAE President Charles M. Vest, was to stand back and allow stimulating dialogue to unfold---an element that he calls “electric magic.”
Watch some of the electric magic yourself—we have photos on our Picasa album and the following videos of sessions led by Googlers posted on the YouTube Tech Talks channel:
- Research at Google Lightning Talks
Popular round of 15 minute talks on 5 different areas of research: Machine Translation, Speech, Optical Character Recognition, Machine Perception and Machine Hearing.
- Large Scale Visual Semantic Extraction
Presentation by Samy Bengio (part of Google's wider presentation on Semantic Processing).
- Perspectives on the Evolution of Computer Science
Vice president of research & special initiatives, Alfred Spector, addressed participants at the symposium dinner, sharing his perspective on the evolution of computer science and its intersection with our daily lives.
Participants enjoyed getting a peek into the exciting world of Google, and it was our pleasure to help mentor young engineering leaders who are defining their scientific disciplines.
Posted By Jenise Erwin, Research Programs Team
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