Courses & Events
2019 | Edge Computing: Different Directions for Asia and the U.S.?
Sep 26, 2019 - Dec 5, 2019
04:30 pm - 05:50 pm
Distinguished guest speakers discuss Asian and U.S. approaches to 5G network integration, federated learning, computer chips and servers for edge AI processing, and IOT systems built around intelligent clients, such as register-less stores, smart factories, autonomous vehicles, and augmented reality applications.
Instructor: Richard Dasher <rdasher [at] stanford [dot] edu>
Course Assistant: Sijia Mao <sijiamao [at] stanford [dot] edu>
Seminars will take place on Thursdays from September 26th – December 5th. Open to the public, registration not required.
Course Schedule
The Present and Future of Edge Computing from an International Perspective
Promise of 5G Wireless – The Journey Begins
New Chip Technologies for AI and for Asia: the Edge is Where the Action is!
Edge Computing in Autonomous Vehicles — panel discussion
Federated Learning in Medicine: Breaking Down Silos to Advance Medical Research
Current Status of tinyML and the Enormous Opportunities Ahead – panel discussion
Dr. Atsunori Kanemura, Chief Research Officer and Chief Scientist, LeapMind
Edge Computing and the Evolution of AR/VR
Directions of Edge Computing and Its Adoption
Details
Venue
Stanford University, Skilling Auditorium, 494 Lomita Mall, Stanford, CA 94305
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Parking
Via Ortega Garage, 498 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA 94305
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Roble Field Garage
Cross street is Via Ortega and Santa Teresa (Entrance is on Via Ortega), Stanford, CA 94305
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Please check parking signs carefully to ensure that permitted parking and metered spaces are free after 4:00 pm.
** Stanford students: Register for EASTASN 402A, one-unit seminar, pass-no credit; open to all majors with no prerequisites (cross listed as EE 402A or EALC 402A).