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May Café Scientifique

Dear Café Scientifiquers,

Our next session will happen on Tuesday May 31, 7:30pm @ The Railway Club. We will be presenting AJung Moon, a mechanical engineering researcher at UBC. Her talk will be:

Roboethics – A discussion on how robots are impacting our society

 

From vacuuming houses to befriending older persons at care facilities, robots are starting to provide convenient and efficient solutions at homes, hospitals, and schools. For decades, numerous works in science fiction have imaginatively warned us that robots can bring catastrophic ethical, legal, and social issues into our society. But is today’s robotics technology advanced enough to the point that we should take these fictional speculations seriously? Roboticists, philosophers, and policymakers agree that we won’t see Terminator or Transformers type robots any time soon, but they also agree that the technology is bringing forth ethical issues needing serious discussions today. In this talk, we will highlight some of the ways robots are already impacting our society, and how the study of human-robot interaction can help put ethics into its design.


More more info on AJung, check out her website (http://profile.amoon.ca) and blog (http://www.RoboethicsDB.com)!

We hope to see you there!

– Your Café Scientifique Vancouver Organizers

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Life Sciences Institute’s Café Scientifique

Dear All: 

Life Sciences Institute’s next Café Scientifique is scheduled at 6:00 pm on May 17, 2011.  Please see below and attached for information.

“E-natomy – How digital anatomy has changed the way we teach and practice medicine.”

Great advances in field of medical imaging have made it possible to look inside the human body with great precision and diagnose pathologies that could not be seen before without surgical exploration.  Learning the human anatomy through X-ray, ultrasound, CT and MRI images is allowing physicians of tomorrow to learn the necessary skills required to effectively utilize imaging modalities and interpret clinical pathologies.  How is radiology changing the way we learn anatomy and the way we practice medicine?

Space is limited, please RSVP by May 13, 2011 to tlung@mail.ubc.ca

Date: Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Time: 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm

Location: Café Perugia, 2350 Health Sciences Mall, University of British Columbia

Digital anatomy in teaching

Dr. Claudia Krebs

Department of Cellular and Physiological Sciences

University of British Columbia

Digital anatomy in practice

Dr. Savvas Nicolaou

Department of Radiology

University of British Columbia

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