Here are slides from several presentations:

2009

FOO Camp, Sebastopol, CA, August 2009 (I spoke from the slides, but never delivered them during the discussion):

  • Tools for Facilitating Code and Data Release in Scientific Research,

  • Ignite Talk @FOO Camp, Sebastopol, CA, August 2009 (5 minute talk, 20 slides that move forward automatically every 15 seconds):
  • Coding for Massive Computation in Science,

  • Intellectual Property Scholars Conference, Cardozo School of Law, New York City, August 2009:
  • Legal Attribution and Academic Citation: Congruence of Licensing in Academic Research

  • Science 2.0, Software Carpentry, University of Toronto, July 2009:
  • How Computational Science is Changing the Scientific Method,
  • Video from Toronto talk (scroll down) (or download the .flv file directly here).

  • SciFOO 2009, GooglePlex, CA, July 2009:
  • Reproducibility and Computational Science: The Real Story of Code and Data Sharing,
  • General video explaining SciFOO.

  • Communia Conference 2009: Global Science & Economics of Knowledge-Sharing Institutions, Torino, Italy, June 2009:
  • The Reproducible Research Standard: Reducing Legal Barriers to Scientific Knowledge and Innovation,

  • Creative Commons Technology Summit, Torino, Italy, June 2009:
  • Legal Attribution and Academic Citation: The Promise of Facilitated CC License Compliance,

  • International Open and User Innovation Workshop, Hamburg, Germany, June 2009:
  • Opening the Black Box: Sharing in the 'Republic of Science',

  • International Communications Association (ICA), Chicago, May 2009:
  • Openness and the Internet Explosion in Iran,

  • Scientific Software Days (Keynote), Texas Advanced Computing Center, University of Texas at Austin, May 2009:
  • The Impact of Computational Science on the Scientific Method,

  • Workshop on Intellectual Property Law and Open and User Innovation, MIT, May 2009:
  • Free Revealing in Computational Science,

  • 3rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development, Doha, Qatar, April 2009:
  • Global Information and Communication Technology and Democratic Tendency (ICTD09 scholarship recipient and nominated for best paper),
  • Press: Qatar Tribune

  • Berkman Luncheon Series, March 2009:
  • The Future of Computational Science: Information Sharing and Reproducibility,
  • video

  • Neyman Seminar, Department of Statistics, UC Berkeley, February 2009:
  • The Reproducible Research Standard: Legal Barriers to Practicing the Scientific Method in Computational Research,

  • Yale Information Society Project Lunch Series, Yale Law School, February 2009:
  • The Reproducible Research Standard: Copyright and the Scientific Method,

  • 2008

    MIT Free Culture, MIT, October 2008:

  • "Science" in the Computational Sciences,

  • MIT User and Open Innovation Workshop, MIT, August 2008:
  • The Commons and Computational Science,

  • Impromptu Talk on Open Science and Licensing, SciFOO 2008, GooglePlex, CA, August 2008:
  • Open Source Science-Open Source Licensing (video),

  • Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Internet and Democracy Conference, Budapest, June 2008:
  • Internet Penetration and Measures of Democracy,

  • Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing, May 2008:
  • Model Selection with Many More Variables than Observations,

  • Harvard-MIT-Yale Cyberscholars Working Group, Yale Law School, April 2008:
  • Licensing in the Computational Sciences,

  • 2007

    Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard Law School, December 2007:

  • The Internet and Democracy: Problems and Ideas,

  • 2006

    IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks at the World Congress on Computational Intelligence, July 2006

  • Breakdown Point of Model Selection when the Number of Variables Exceeds the Number of Observations,

  • Stanford Statistics Department Industrial Affiliates Conference, May 2006:
  • Model Selection when the Number of Variables Exceeds the Number of Observations,
  • 2005

    Stanford Statistics Department Oral Exam Slides, August 2005:

  • Sparsity in Underdetermined Systems,

  • 2004

    Stanford Center for Teaching and Learning, May 2004:

  • The Midquarter Evaluation System in the Stanford Statistics Department,

  • 2003

    NIPS, December 2003:

  • talk slides,
  • Poster,
  • Workshop Presentation.

  • Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI), January 2003:
  • Multiresolution Representation of SO(3) Valued Data via Midpoint-Interpolating Refinement.

  • 2002

    Curves and Surfaces IV, Saint Malo, France, June 2002:

  • Multiscale Representation of Symmetric Space Valued Data via Midpoint Interpolating Refinement.

  • Stanford Statistics Department Industrial Affiliates Conference, April 2002:
  • Interpolation and Multiresolution Analysis of Symmetric-Space Valued Data Indexed by a Euclidean Parameter.
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