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Halmos Mathematician Delivers Keynote Lecture in Moscow, Russia
This August, Halmos faculty member and assistant dean Matthew He, Ph.D. presented the keynote lecture at the First International Conference of Artificial Intelligence, Medical Engineering, and Education in Moscow, Russia. Matthew He’s lecture, entitled “From Informatics to Intelligence: Bioinformatics, Bioengineering, and Brain Science” covered the many intersections of science, engineering, and social systems. During the conference He, Ph.D., chaired several sessions and hosted the keynote lecture, “Cognitive Networks: Brains, Internet, and Civilizations” given by Yuri Manin, Ph.D., a professor at the Max-Planck-Insitut Fur Mathematik in Germany and at Northwestern University. In 1980, Manin, Ph.D. was the first researcher to propose a quantum computer in his book “Computable and Uncomputable”.
This conference brought together top researchers from Asian Pacific nations, North America, Europe and around the world to exchange their research results and address open issues in Artificial Intelligence, Medical Engineering, and Education. The organization of such conference is one of examples of growing Russian-Chinese cooperation in different fields of science and education. The conference was organized jointly by Mechanical Engineering Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the International Research Association of Modern Education and Computer Science.