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The National Security Science podcast is a spin-off of National Security Science magazine at Los Alamos National Laboratory. We bring you stories from the Lab's Weapons Program—stories that show how innovative science and engineering are the key to keeping America safe. Or, as we like to say, better science equals better security.Read National Security Science magazine online here. Request a print copy or provide feedback by emailing magazine@lanl.gov.For more Los Alamos stories, visit discover.lanl.govLA-UR: 23-34155
Gert Jan Kramer (Sustainable Industry Lab) over de do's en don'ts bij vergroening van de industrie by Studio Energie
In this episode we look into the future of 5G! We have Anette Lundvall, project manager for Ericsson Mobility Report, and Michael Björn, head of research agenda at Ericsson's Consumer & Industry Lab, with us to talk about what trends they see in mobile connectivity in the next 5-10 years. You can read the new 10 Hot Consumer Trends report about the "Everyspace Plaza" here: https://www.ericsson.com/en/reports-and-papers/consumerlab/reports/10-hot-consumer-trends-2030-the-everyspace-plaza and the Mobility Report here: https://www.ericsson.com/en/reports-and-papers/mobility-report
In this episode of "A Conversation With", I sit down with Cheryl L. Bedford. Ms. Bedford founded Women of Color Unite, a 501(c)(3). The Women Of Color Unite organization is a social action organization focused on fair access, fair treatment, and fair pay for women of color in all aspects of the entertainment and media industries. WOCU is an action-oriented organization that consults and advocates for fair treatment of women of color in the entertainment industry. ======================= Bio for Cheryl L. Bedford Cheryl L. Bedford, a NAACP Image Award Nominee for “Dark Girls” and Baltimore native, holds a BFA from NYU's TSOA and MFA in Producing from AFI. She is currently based in Los Angeles, CA. As a Production Manager, Line Producer, and Producer, Cheryl has worked on countless film/tv/digital projects, including 17 Independent Features. Ms. Bedford served as CFO and Supervising Producer for a boutique studio. She was formerly Chair of Diversity Development and a Producing Instructor at New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, California. As Chair, Ms. Bedford developed the Diversity Series, the Industry Lab (creating a bridge from school to work), among other initiatives. She has also taught The Art of Line Producing at UCLA Extension in Westwood, CA. She is a currently a producer on The Early Smith Story and #VoteLove, both currently in development. Ms. Bedford formed her own company, Cheryl L. Bedford Productions, in January of 2001. In her spare time, she judges film festivals. More recently, Ms. Bedford founded Women of Color Unite, a 501(c)(3), which purpose is to help WOC get Hired, their projects Funded and their content Distributed. From the members of WOCU, Cheryl created The JTC List. The JTC List is a database of 3500+ Women of Color in Entertainment, which is being shared throughout the Industry. Never again will someone be able to say, they can't find any WOC for any job above or below the line. The list is named after her mother, Joan Theresa Curtis, an activist, warrior and Ms. Bedford's biggest fan, who passed away in 2016. For more information: wocunite.org Submit Your Short Film: The Film Collective --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aconversationwithfm/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aconversationwithfm/support
There are a multitude of applications - or as we call it "use cases" - for 5G, and today the time has come to power utilities! What can 5G bring to power - well that's actually the headline for a report from our Consumer & Industry Lab and we have their senior researcher Patrik Hedlund as well as Marcus Törnqvist who is strategic product manager for Ericsson's IoT platform services with us in this episode to talk about this topic. Here's the link to the report: https://www.ericsson.com/en/reports-and-papers/industrylab/reports/bringing-5g-to-power
Im IBM Livestudio Magazin gibt es diese Woche Gespräche zu Innovationen und KI in der Automobilbranche mit Fokus auf Produktion und die Supply Chain. Auch die Automobilindustrie sah sich speziellen Herausforderungen in der COVID-19-Krise gegenüber. Ein Problemfeld war dabei die Lieferkette, die Supply Chain. Heike Kammerer, Industry Lab und Automotive Lead IBM Watson Center Munich, zeigt eine Lösung, die der Automobilindustrie in der Produktion hilft: IAMA, der Intelligent Automotive Manufacturing Assistant. Wo die Knackpunkte bei intelligenten, KI-gestützten Lösungen liegen und welche Herausforderungen auf die Lieferkette in der Automobilbranche derzeit zukommen, das arbeitet IBM General Manager Global Automotive, Aerospace & Defense Industries Dirk Wollschläger mit dem deutschen “Autopapst” Prof. Dr. Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, Director at CAR Center Automotive Research, heraus. Und zum Schluss gibt Prof. Dudenhöffer noch einen Ausblick auf das IT Symposium am 09. September in Bochum, in dem es um die Autoindustrie der Zukunft geht. Schwerpunkt liegt auf dem Thema KI in der Produktion und der gesamten Wertschöpfungskette.
On this episode of The Artists of Data Science, we get a chance to hear from Paul McLachlan, a data scientist who has over a decade of experience applying his knowledge and expertise to academia, corporate businesses, and entrepreneurial endeavours. His contributions and expertise have led to numerous startups and nonprofits inviting him to serve as an advisor. He gives insight into how what sparked his interest into the data science field, his tips for beginners in data science, and how he stays motivated. Paul shares with us his powerful journey from being a high school dropout to getting his PhD in computational social science and becoming the A.I. research leader for the Consumer and Industry Lab at Ericsson Research. This episode is packed with advice, wisdom, and tips that will change your mindset. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN [21:37] How A.I. can help fight COVID-19 [27:15] Extended reality vs. virtual reality [32:11] Tips for breaking into data science [35:29] Important soft skills for data scientist [44:22] Staying motivated in difficult times QUOTES [19:05] "Data science is really a collective endeavour… even the most skilled and successful data scientist is going to have to be able to successfully work with technical stakeholders, non-technical stakeholders…" [34:51] "…Start from a position of humility…that that can go much further for data scientists than always trying to be the smartest technical person in a conversation…" [45:29] "Having fun and staying connected and staying entertained is actually part of your job responsibilities rather than something that can be set aside." SHOW NOTES [00:01:40] Introduction for our guest today [00:03:38] What sparked your interest in the field of Data Science? Where did you start and how did you get to where you are today? [00:05:50] How to not be afraid of math and overcome imposter syndrome [00:07:42] Where do you see the field of Data science machine learning and A.I. headed in the next two to five years? [00:09:38] What do you think will be the biggest area of concern for the application of A.I. in the next, say, two to five years? [00:11:22] What do you think will separate the great Data scientists from the good ones? [00:12:57] Ericcson's involvement with the White House Office of Science and Technology COVID-19 open research dataset challenge using information retrieval and NLP [00:13:24] What is information retrieval? [00:14:02] What is Natural Language Processing? 00:14:40] How information retrieval and Natural Language Processing played a role in the innovative solutions that Ericsson data scientists developed for the challenge. [00:19:31] What the resulting product looked like [00:20:52] Interesting findings that came from the challenge [00:24:30] Congratulations on your new role. AI Research Leader for the consumer and industry lab. So can you tell us a little bit about how the consumer and industry lab fits into Ericsson? [00:26:56] What XR and VR are and share with us what aspects of XR and VR are most interesting to you. [00:31:45] How to build a culture of data science [00:35:13] What do you look for in a data scientists beside those those technical skills? [00:37:47] How to gain industry experience if you don't have any [00:39:52] How to communicate with executives as a data scientist [00:42:10] Thought leadership in data science [00:44:06] Tips to stay motivated when you're feeling down in your learning journey [00:47:03] What's the one thing you want people to learn from your story? [00:48:40] The lightning round Special Guest: Paul McLachlan, PhD.
How can the manufacturing industry take advantage of a new digital landscape in the best way? Listen to Petra Sundström, Head of Digital Business at Sandvik Crushing and Screening, and Pernilla Jonsson, Head of Ericsson Consumer & Industry Lab, discussing
This week, Uma Valeti, the co-founder and CEO of Memphis Meats, joined to discuss his company's work developing "the Holy Grail of the food industry," lab-grown meat from animal cells, and why its attracted the attention of Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Atomic VC and Tyson. Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri sat down with Caroline at Bloomberg's Sooner Than You Think Conference in London to talk about the three-way race for 5G and why Nokia is still winning contracts despite delivery delays. Rett Wallace, CEO of Triton Research, came on to talk about Slack preparing to go public. Then Jeremy Wright, the U.K. secretary of state for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, joined from Sooner Than You Think to discuss why the U.K. is doubling down on its investment in artificial investment.
Cheryl L. Bedford and I talk about her journey into the film industry. She shares shares has NYU made her a filmmaker and AFI taught her how to be a filmmaker in Los Angeles. Cheryl also shares how she met Bill Duke and became a line producer on the documentary, "Dark Girls." That led to us talking about colorism. Joan Theresa Curtis, Cheryl's mother is her biggest role model. Joan influenced Cheryl to use her gifts to make the world a better place for the next generation. In her honor, Cheryl started Women of Color Unite / The JTC List which creates a list of women of color to help get them hired, their work distributed and to create a community for Women of Color. WOC UNITE is having it's first annual Gala on March 28, 2019. Bio: Cheryl L. Bedford, a NAACP Image Award Nominee for “Dark Girls” and Baltimore native, holds a BFA from NYU’s TSOA and MFA in Producing from AFI. She is currently based in Los Angeles, CA. As a Production Manager, Line Producer, and Producer, Cheryl has worked on countless film/tv/digital projects, including 16 Independent Features. Ms. Bedford served as CFO and Supervising Producer for a boutique studio. She was formerly Chair of Diversity Development and a Producing Instructor at a Film School in Los Angeles, California. As Chair, Ms. Bedford developed the Diversity Series, the Industry Lab (creating a bridge from school to work), among other initiatives. She has also taught The Art of Line Producing at UCLA Extension in Westwood, CA. Ms. Bedford formed her own company, Cheryl L. Bedford Productions, in January of 2001. In her spare time, she judges film festivals. More recently, Ms. Bedford founded Women of Color Unite, her 501(c)(3), which purpose is to help WOC get Hired, their projects Funded and their content Distributed. From the members of WOC Unite, Cheryl created The JTC List. The JTC List is a Google Doc of 400+ Women of Color in Entertainment, which is being shared throughout the Industry. Never again will someone be able to say, they can’t find any WOC for any job above or below the line. The list is named after her mother, Joan Theresa Curtis, an activist, warrior and Ms. Bedford’s biggest fan, who passed away in 2016. To join the list or to hire women from the list, please email TheJTCList@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/thejtclist Instagram: www.instagram.com/thejtclist Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheJTCList
How can the manufacturing industry take advantage of a new digital landscape in the best way? Listen to Petra Sundström, Head of Digital Business at Sandvik Crushing and Screening, and Pernilla Jonsson, Head of Ericsson Consumer & Industry Lab, discussing
Hosts Pegah Rad and Joelle Smith talk with Industry Lab alumni Richard Selvi and Keline Kanoui to talk about their viral music video This is Our Time by Florian Picasso, social media promotion, and picking the right festivals to showcase a finished film. Plus we'll be discussing Zero to Hero, their next project starring YouTube stars Logan Paul and Amanda Cerny. Follow @PegahRad on Twitter! Follow @JoelleMonique on Twitter!
On Today's Episode of the New York Film Academy Hour, we welcome Tracy “Twinkie” Byrd & Ashley Jackson in the studio to talk casting and filmmaking! On Today's Episode of the New York Film Academy Hour, we welcome Kimberly Ogletree in the studio to talk about getting your Independent Film Made! Kimberly Ogletree is the Chair of the New York Film Academy’s Industry Lab. Her work history includes Producer for BET Films and Producer at Viacom Productions. She’s worked on numerous music videos, she is the owner of Karat Films and is chalked full of no excuses advice on how to make and finish you independent film. Please help me in welcoming Kimberly Ogletree. Follow @PegahRad on Twitter! Follow @JoelleMonique on Twitter!