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Carla Arce Tord in conversation with Helen Vásquez Pauca
@astrocarlaa
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Universidad Continental (auditorio)
Carla Arce Tord, better known as @astrocarlaa, is a young Peruvian astrophysicist and science commentator. She shares her passion for the stars and the cosmos in El universo extremo, a work that brings astronomy to the general public, presenting concepts such as the Big Bang, superclusters, quasars, blazars and antimatter using an engaging, simple language. As she herself says “science is for everyone”. In conversation with Helen Vásquez Pauca, professor of General Sciences.
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Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (auditorio)
Carla Arce Tord, better known as @astrocarlaa, is a young Peruvian astrophysicist and science commentator. She shares her passion for the stars and the cosmos in El universo extremo, a work that brings astronomy to the general public, presenting concepts such as the Big Bang, superclusters, quasars, blazars and antimatter using an engaging, simple language. As she herself says “science is for everyone”. In conversation with Ana Pais.
Rodrigo Quian Quiroga in conversation with María Fernández Flecha
Understanding the brain
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Teatro Municipal
Rodrigo Quian Quiroga (Argentina) is the discoverer of “concept neurones”, sometimes known as “Grandmother cells”, which activate the recognition of specific concepts, people or images. The neuroscientist explores the human brain in Cosas que nunca creeríais. De la ciencia ficción a la neurociencia, and tells us how the human brain turns scientific advances that once seemed impossible into reality. In conversation with María Fernández Flecha.
LSP Peruvian Sign Language interpretation available
Laura G. de Rivera and Rodrigo Quian Quiroga in conversation with Layla Hirsh
Talking about artificial intelligence
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Teatro Municipal
Artificial intelligence has come into our vocabularies and our lives, and is here to stay. Yet when we talk about it, what exactly are we talking about? AI goes beyond algorithms, robotics and promises of utopian and/or dystopian futures. Laura G. de Rivera(Spain), author of Esclavos del algoritmo, and Rodrigo Quian Quiroga (Argentina), neuroscientist and the discover of “concept neurones” talk to Layla Hirsh.
LSP Peruvian Sign Language interpretation available
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