Fall 2023
- September 13, Ron Smith of Innovation Toronto, Marv Goldschmitt of USAccess Group and Paula McConnell of Seva Digital on Generative AI
- September 27, Berhhard Suhm on Semantic Search
- October 11, Ron Smith, Bernhard Suhm, and Marv Goldschmitt, Generative AI Panel Discussion
- October 25, Ken Pruitt, Sustainability Director, Town of Winchester on Winchester’s Sustainability Planning
- November 8, Peter Ciriscioli on Autonomous Vehicle Policy Issues
- November 22, Walter Hubbard on Why Bad Things Happen to Good Computers
- December 13, Patrick Roche of Good Energy on Renewables in Massachusetts
- December 27, Christmas Holiday
- January 10, Ron Ballinger, Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering, MIT, on Restarting Decommissioned Nuclear Power Plants
- January 24, Peter Searson, Johns Hopkins University on Tissue Engineering
- February 14, Srinivasan Chandrasekar, Purdue University on Prince Rupert’s Drops: 400- year-old Mystery Revealed
- February 28, Albert Moussa, BlazeTech Corporation, on Hydrogen in Aviation – Potentials and Challenges.
- March 14, Dahlia Saba, University of Wisconsin, on Perspectives of a First Year PhD Student
- March 28, Courtney Marshall, Fairfax County Public Schools (Virginia), on “AI in K-12 Education”
- April 11, Ramses Martinez, Purdue University, on The Purdue FlexiLab initiative
- April 25, Bill Hilliard, Chief Development Officer, BlueSky on The Future of Solar and Renewables
- May 9, Eric Klopfer, MIT Media Lab, Responsible AI for Computational Action (RAICA)
- May 23, Vincent Dixon on A History of Technology: broadcast from The Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation, Waltham, MA
- June 13, Amit Goyal, University of New York at Buffalo, on Application of High Temperature Superconductor wires to Enable Energy Generation, Energy Transmission, Energy Storage, and in Energy Efficient Devices for the Grid and Next Generation MRI and Maglev for Transportation.
- June 27, Marv Goldschmitt and Ron Smith, An AI Wrap-Up
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