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Innovation and Technology – Art or Science?

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  • Duration: 1 hr 16 mins
  • Publication date: 19 Feb 2018
  • Part of series IET Prestige Lecture Series, EngTalks - FKA The Kelvin Lecture Series

Abstract

Technology is moving faster than it has ever done before. Since the days of Alan Turing we’ve seen computers go from the size of a room to something that can fit easily in our pockets.

Innovation is at the heart of this progress and crucial to unlocking the future, but how do we continue to push the boundaries of what is achievable?

In Dr Andy Harter’s talk: “Innovation and Technology – Art or Science?” he will examine the role of “art” in engineering and technology, including not only form and beauty but also craft, design, skill, invention and intuition. Dr Harter will draw on his expertise and experiences and ask if we could do more to appreciate and promote the importance of “art” as a feature on the interdisciplinary landscape.

Keywords:
  • AI
  • Alan Turing
  • AlphaGo
  • Bletchley Park
  • Colossus
  • Elon Musk
  • EngTalk
  • EngTalks
  • IoT
  • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Steve Jobs
  • Tesla
  • Tommy Flowers
  • Turing
  • air pollution
  • applied computing
  • camera
  • computing
  • data
  • energy waste
  • innovation
  • machine learning
  • mobile phone
  • prostate cancer
  • robotics
  • science
  • smart cities
  • space
  • speech recognition
  • surgery
  • technology

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    Dr Andy Harter

    RealVNC, Chairman of Cambridge Network, Founder and CEO

    Dr Andy Harter CBE FREng FIET FBCS is a distinguished innovator and entrepreneur. He was Director of Research and Engineering at the influential AT&T Cambridge Laboratory where he led many hardware and software projects through to commercial exploitation. He was responsible for VNC software and its seminal role in establishing the remote access market. The technology is on over a billion devices, is on more different kinds of computer than any other application and is an official part of the internet.Andy has an MA and a PhD from Cambridge University, where he is a Fellow of the Computer Laboratory and chair of Cambridge Network. He has received numerous awards, including the Silver Medal and MacRobert Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Faraday Medal of the IET. In 2017 he was awarded a CBE for services to engineering.
  • Dr Larissa Suzuki

    Dr Larissa Suzuki

    Dr. Larissa Suzuki is an award-winning and passionate computer scientist, inventor, and engineer. She holds a PhD in Computer Science, an MPhil in Electrical Engineering and a BSc in Computer Science. Her professional career includes +10 years advancing many fields of computer science and engineering, including smart cities, data infrastructures, emerging technology, and computing applied to medicine and operations research. She has worked for many organisations, including UCL, ARUP, IBM, UK Government, Bank of Brazil. She is an Honorary Researcher at University College London and has worked for Local Government managing the development of technologies to support London’s growth and infrastructure delivery.During her BSc studies she was honoured as the best student by the Brazilian Computer Society and won the robotics competition at her University. A the age of 21, Larissa founded a software studio start up and throughout her career she has received numerous awards, scholarships and recognitions from MIT, Intel, Google, IBM, ACM, Microsoft Research, Siemens, Brazilian Computer Society, EPSRC, Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, BFWG, EIT Digital, McKinsey & Company, We are The City, Inspiration Awards for Women.She has published several research papers in leading academic journals, books and conferences, is a frequent Keynote, conference, panel and tutorial speaker (including a TEDx). She is currently writing a book based on her PhD thesis, a work which has created the first Data Strategy for a city (London), and the Requirements Specifications for Urban Platforms which has been adopted by +30 European cities members of a project of the European Commission program ’Smart Cities and Communities”. She serves as a judge and reviewer of posters of the ACM Research Competition (GHC/16-17), is a reviewer of the IEEE Computers, Journal of Digital Image (Springer), IEEE Transactions of Signal Processing, and the Journal of Biological Systems, and is the founder and chair of the Tech London Advocates group on Smart Cities.This year she was selected as a Young Researcher to organise a Machine Learning workshop at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum 2017 where the Turing Award winners (Nobel Prize of Computing) meet every year, and was profiled among 6 out of 200 young researchers in 2016. She is a contributor in the Amazonian Alliance through RedPill Group researching the design of a platform and emerging technologies to collect, manage and distribute sensory data and analytics to support the conservation, protection and well-being of Amazon Rainforest communities.Since 2006 she’s been actively working towards increasing the representation of women in Computer Science. founder of UCLWE, co-founder of the ABI.London, served as a member of the Athena Swan Committee (UCL/Computer Science) co-organizer the London Hopper Colloquium, and has served as track committee member of the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.
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    Dr Larissa Suzuki

    Dr. Larissa Suzuki is an award-winning and passionate computer scientist, inventor, and engineer. She holds a PhD in Computer Science, an MPhil in Electrical Engineering and a BSc in Computer Science. Her professional career includes +10 years advancing many fields of computer science and engineering, including smart cities, data infrastructures, emerging technology, and computing applied to medicine and operations research. She has worked for many organisations, including UCL, ARUP, IBM, UK Government, Bank of Brazil. She is an Honorary Researcher at University College London and has worked for Local Government managing the development of technologies to support London’s growth and infrastructure delivery.During her BSc studies she was honoured as the best student by the Brazilian Computer Society and won the robotics competition at her University. A the age of 21, Larissa founded a software studio start up and throughout her career she has received numerous awards, scholarships and recognitions from MIT, Intel, Google, IBM, ACM, Microsoft Research, Siemens, Brazilian Computer Society, EPSRC, Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, BFWG, EIT Digital, McKinsey & Company, We are The City, Inspiration Awards for Women.She has published several research papers in leading academic journals, books and conferences, is a frequent Keynote, conference, panel and tutorial speaker (including a TEDx). She is currently writing a book based on her PhD thesis, a work which has created the first Data Strategy for a city (London), and the Requirements Specifications for Urban Platforms which has been adopted by +30 European cities members of a project of the European Commission program ’Smart Cities and Communities”. She serves as a judge and reviewer of posters of the ACM Research Competition (GHC/16-17), is a reviewer of the IEEE Computers, Journal of Digital Image (Springer), IEEE Transactions of Signal Processing, and the Journal of Biological Systems, and is the founder and chair of the Tech London Advocates group on Smart Cities.This year she was selected as a Young Researcher to organise a Machine Learning workshop at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum 2017 where the Turing Award winners (Nobel Prize of Computing) meet every year, and was profiled among 6 out of 200 young researchers in 2016. She is a contributor in the Amazonian Alliance through RedPill Group researching the design of a platform and emerging technologies to collect, manage and distribute sensory data and analytics to support the conservation, protection and well-being of Amazon Rainforest communities.Since 2006 she’s been actively working towards increasing the representation of women in Computer Science. founder of UCLWE, co-founder of the ABI.London, served as a member of the Athena Swan Committee (UCL/Computer Science) co-organizer the London Hopper Colloquium, and has served as track committee member of the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.
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