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Georg Petschnigg FiftyThree Dynamic professionals sharing their industry experience and cutting edge research within the ... Haakon Faste California College of the Arts This Elaine Wherry Meebo January 30, 2019 Roles expand and shift at a breakneck pace in a high-growth startup, says Meebo ... Leading clocks lag, revisited a quantitative analysis Stanford University Coursera The Future is Not What it Used to Be: Some Thoughts on Why the Fun Stuff in Technical HCI is All Ahead of Us Scott Hudson of ... March 17, 2023 Jessica Cauchard of Ben Gurion University of the Negev Mobile devices have become ubiquitous to our everyday ...

Reginé Gilbert New York University May 6, 2022 This talk will introduce accessibility in extended reality, metaverse, current gaps ...

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Stanford Seminar - Nanosecond-level Clock Synchronization in a Data Center
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Stanford Seminar - Nanosecond-level Clock Synchronization in a Data Center

Stanford Seminar - Nanosecond-level Clock Synchronization in a Data Center

Mendel Rosenblum

Stanford Seminar - Big Data as Both A Window and A Mirror

Stanford Seminar - Big Data as Both A Window and A Mirror

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Stanford Seminar - Saving energy and increasing density in information processing using photonics

Stanford Seminar - Saving energy and increasing density in information processing using photonics

David Miller

Stanford Seminar - New Horizons for Electronic Systems

Stanford Seminar - New Horizons for Electronic Systems

EE380: Computer Systems

Stanford Seminar - Tools for Creativity: The Story of Paper, Pencil, and Paste

Stanford Seminar - Tools for Creativity: The Story of Paper, Pencil, and Paste

Georg Petschnigg FiftyThree Dynamic professionals sharing their industry experience and cutting edge research within the ...

Stanford Seminar - Posthuman-Centered Design

Stanford Seminar - Posthuman-Centered Design

Haakon Faste California College of the Arts This

Stanford Seminar - Climbing the Ladder

Stanford Seminar - Climbing the Ladder

Elaine Wherry Meebo January 30, 2019 Roles expand and shift at a breakneck pace in a high-growth startup, says Meebo ...

Stanford Seminar - Insights from Patient Authored Text: From Close Reading to Automated Extraction

Stanford Seminar - Insights from Patient Authored Text: From Close Reading to Automated Extraction

Diana MacLean

Leading clocks lag, revisited a quantitative analysis   Stanford University   Coursera

Leading clocks lag, revisited a quantitative analysis Stanford University Coursera

Leading clocks lag, revisited a quantitative analysis Stanford University Coursera

Stanford Seminar:  The Time-Less Datacenter

Stanford Seminar: The Time-Less Datacenter

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Stanford Seminar - The Future is Not What it Used to Be: Fun Stuff in Technical HCI is Ahead of Us

Stanford Seminar - The Future is Not What it Used to Be: Fun Stuff in Technical HCI is Ahead of Us

The Future is Not What it Used to Be: Some Thoughts on Why the Fun Stuff in Technical HCI is All Ahead of Us Scott Hudson of ...

Stanford Seminar - On and Out-of-Body Interactions & Experiences

Stanford Seminar - On and Out-of-Body Interactions & Experiences

March 17, 2023 Jessica Cauchard of Ben Gurion University of the Negev Mobile devices have become ubiquitous to our everyday ...

Stanford Seminar - Accessible Extended Reality (XR)

Stanford Seminar - Accessible Extended Reality (XR)

Reginé Gilbert New York University May 6, 2022 This talk will introduce accessibility in extended reality, metaverse, current gaps ...