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Join Philip Nelson, Director of Software Engineering at Google, as he talks about Google Accelerated Sciences and how Google's scaled computation, data driven engineering, and machine learning is applied to accelerate scientific discovery.

By Erik Martinez, Graduate Career Peer
Wednesday, January 11th, 2017 - 3:04pm


Join Philip Nelson, Director of Software Engineering at Google, as he talks about Google Accelerated Sciences​, a translational research team that brings Google's technological expertise to the scientific community. Recent advances in machine learning have delivered incredible results in consumer applications (e.g. photo recognition, language translation) and are now beginning to play an important role in biological science. Taking examples from collaborations in the biochemical, biological, and bio-medical fields, Philip will focus on how their team transforms science problems into data problems and applies Google's scaled computation, data driven engineering, and machine learning to accelerate scientific discovery.

When: Thursday, January 12, 2-3 p.m.
Where: Elings 1601
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Light refreshments provided

Sponsored by: Center for Bioengineering, Graduate Students for Diversity in Science, Women in Science and Engineering, and PDS.