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All Topics (November 8 through January 31)

Friday, November 8

Wednesday, November 13

Thursday, November 14

  • 9:00 AM
    China’s Global Energy Finance Database – Data Update, 2000-2023
    At the recent Ninth Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, China committed an estimated $50 billion for Africa from 2024-2027, including $30 billion in credit lines. While specific allocation details were not provided, the funding is aimed at supporting 30 clean energy projects across the continent. A new update to the China’s Global Energy Finance (CGEF) Database,…
  • 6:00 PM
    The Brookline Adult & Community Education (BA&CE) hosts "Brookline AI Lecture Series"
    Speaker: :Dr. Ioannis Paschalidis, Distinguished Professor of Engineering at Boston University Join us for an engaging and informative one-hour lecture designed to demystify Artificial Intelligence (AI), explain its fundamental concepts, history, and practical applications in our everyday lives. We will delve into the basics of how AI works, covering essential topics like machine learning, neural…

Friday, November 15

  • 2:00 PM
    CCS/Hariri Institute Seminar: Pedro Lopes
    Speaker: Pedro Lopes, Quantum Advocate Talk Title: “QuEra – Neutral-Atom Quantum Computing: From Dark-Horse to Workhorse” Abstract: Since 2019, QuEra has led the charge in advancing neutral-atom quantum computing from an emerging technology to a frontrunner in scalable quantum solutions. Together with academic and industry partners, we’ve driven this transformation by translating university tech into…
  • 3:00 PM
    CISE Seminar: Vladimir Dvorkin, University of Michigan
    Data center coordination with power grids under engineering and privacy constraints Recent AI breakthroughs have led to significant investments in data center infrastructure, which puts a strain on power grids. As a fundamentally new type of load, AI presents new challenges (e.g., disruptive electricity consumption patterns) and opportunities (e.g., the ability to instantaneously shift computing…

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