Adrien Treuille, an assistant professor of computer science androbotics at Carnegie Mellon University, talks about his work in real-time computer simulation techniques. He has been recognized by Technology Review magazine as one of the world's top 35 innovators under the age of 35.
For more on Adrien and his work, visit: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~treuille/
This is a mind boggling research...
happinesson 2 months ago
Real time huh. Great idea.
agapitoflores001 2 months ago
hot
linkleisure 3 months ago
beer
kelrassi 2 years ago 2
The truth of the matter is that right now America doesn't have a solution for dealing with the high-Testosterone fraction of the population, which actually represents the major part of the prison population. What about calculating a project based on the experience of Ancient Greece, which has directed this fraction of the population to be educated through love and sex, instead of gangs and crimes?
I hope I won't be killed by Christians for this idea.
48acar19 2 years ago
I wonder if you can make a model of the Ancient Greek society, where there were no criminal gangs whatsoever, because the boys were coupled with men in love pairs until the adolescent years were gone?
And to compare this model with the American society, which sends systematically youngsters to prison, because "there are no other solutions"?
48acar19 2 years ago
This is very impressive!
On the other hand it is much easier to make models of proteins and their interaction in the real world with anything, than to solve the problem of homophobia and crime.
48acar19 2 years ago
Awesome stuff, environment looks awesome. Love the legos, and is that a beer in the background :P
PuffinMuffinFull 2 years ago