David Baker, Nobel laureate and UW adjunct professor, gave a public lecture discussing the development and applications of ...
In a dramatic escalation of a years-long battle over sociology in Florida colleges and universities, FIU faculty allege that ...
Robots have evolved beyond repetitive tasks to incorporate AI, machine learning, and sensor fusion technologies that enable ...
The film critic discusses Pauline Kael, AI and his new books, 'Algorithm of the Night' and 'Last Week in End Times Cinema.' We also check in on the Last Bookstore's Studio City outpost.
About this book In short, this is a middle-to-high level algorithm book designed with cracking coding interviews at hearts. It offers a one-stop coding interview prep experience. The structure of the ...
Personal recommendations continue to drive book discovery more than algorithms, social media, and other digital tools, according to the 2026 State of Reading Report released today by Everand and Fable ...
Thanks to computer numerical control (CNC) fabrication technologies, the method may also be applied to design-laminated timber gridshells. Credit: ©2025 Masaaki Miki and Toby Mitchell CC-BY-ND A new ...
A new technical paper titled “Hardware Acceleration of Kolmogorov-Arnold Network (KAN) in Large-Scale Systems” was published by researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology, National Tsing Hua ...
This is a graduate-level course on Algorithmic Game Theory and Mechanism Design. We will cover some of the theoretical foundations of game theory and mechanism design, and cover a number of the most ...
In the book, Dick Ruzzin outlines the creation of the world’s first automotive design studio, and the system Earl defined that led to Motorama Cars, the auto show GM staged from 1949 through 1961.
In just 120 pages, Perfection captures millennial malaise, design lust and the inevitable disappointment when the perfect home — or life — proves impossible to achieve. “This is the book of the summer ...
On the first day of a required class for freshman design majors at Carnegie Mellon, my professor stood in front of a lecture hall of earnest, nervous undergraduates and asked, “Who here thinks that ...
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