Past Conferences and Workshops

April 9, 2019
Out of the world’s 6000+ languages only a small fraction currently enjoys the benefits of modern language technologies. Languages left behind are called endangered or technologically low-resourced (even though they may have millions of speakers). This collaborative and interdisciplinary digital…
October 15-16, 2018
The study of electromagnetic (EM) waves negative effects on the human body has been of growing importance as wireless communication systems have become pervasive. Such studies have investigated the interactions between the human body and electromagnetic waves and established, for instance, a legal…
April 19-20, 2018
During the thirteenth century networks between southern France and the Latin East existed through the movement of objects and people. The waging of religious warfare both in France and abroad enabled the circulation of objects and the interaction of culture, languages, and social practices via the…
October 12-13, 2017
Brain-inspired computing has become extremely important over the past few years. The idea is to create powerful computing machines that can learn from available data to provide satisfactory answers to problems such as visual image processing, pattern / voice recognition, or language processing.…
May 22-23, 2017
How did the world experience and respond to the 1945 atomic bombings? What did Hiroshima come to symbolize for the global policy frameworks of nuclear technology? How was the devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki reconciled with the later development of nuclear weapons? With “Atoms for Peace”? What…