Chris Budd: Computing: past, present and future - Public Lecture

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Chris Budd: Computing: past, present and future - Public Lecture

 10 May 2022
1800 BST

Hybrid - Option to attend in-person or online

ICMS was delighted to welcome Chris Budd (Bath) to ICMS Edinburgh for this public lecture

About:

During May 2022, ICMS hosted the Research Workshop - Adaptive Moving and Anisotropic Meshes for the Numerical Approximation of PDEs. This public lecture was part of the workshop. 

Computers dominate our lives, and we have seen an explosive growth of computer technology since the 1960s. However, computers have been around for a long time. In this talk I started by looking at the history of computing devices, from slide rules and Babbage to their use in code breaking in WW2. I then looked at all aspects of modern computing from communication and the Internet, to the simulation of physical processes as varied as the evolution of the universe to predicting the weather.

Finally I looked at where computing is heading, from the huge and recent increase in the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence, to the future possibilities of quantum computing.

Timings (all BST):

17.30 - Doors Open

18.00 - Introduction/Welcome

18.05 - Public Lecture

18.45 - Q&A

19.00 – Reception (for in-person attendees)

19.45 - End of Event