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Computer Science And Its Impact On Our Future - Agenda

Day One / Monday, September 16, 2019

10:00 Greetings

Nili Cohen, President, Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (IASH)

Ken Fulton, Executive Director, National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

SESSION I

Chair: David Harel, Weizmann Institute of Science

Quantum Science & Technology – Part I

10:15 Charles H. Bennett, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

The Quantum Impact on Technology and Fundamental Questions

11:00 Ady Stern, Weizmann Institute of Science

Harnessing Topological Physics for Quantum Computation

11:45 Coffee Break

Computer Science & Society – Part I

12:15 Noam Nisan, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Complexity and Simplicity in Economic Design

13:00 Omer Reingold, Stanford University

Complexity-Theoretic Perspectives on Algorithmic Fairness

13:45 Lunch Break

SESSION II

Chair: Michal Feldman, Tel Aviv University

Computation and the Life Sciences – Part I

15:00 Aviv Regev, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Design for Inference in Biology

15 45 Ron Shamir, Tel Aviv University

Integrated Computational Analysis in Cancer and Precision Medicine

16:30 Coffee Break

AI & Autonomous Systems – Part I

17:00 Sarit Kraus, Bar-Ilan University

Robot-Human Collaboration and Learning for Improving Human Well-Being

17:45 Eva Tardos, Cornell University

Learning in Multi-Agent Environments

Keynote Speaker

18:30 Amnon Shashua, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Mobileye

The Promise of Machine Learning and AI in Transforming Industries

Day Two / Tuesday, September 17, 2019

SESSION III

Chair: Shimon Ullman, Weizmann Institute of Science

Quantum Science & Technology – Part II

09:00 Dorit Aharonov, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Quantum Information Science: A Computational Lens on Quantum Physics

09:45 Thomas Vidick, California Institute of Technology

Secure Computation with Quantum Devices: From Device-Independent Cryptography to

Verification of Quantum Computers

10:30 Coffee Break

Computer Science & Society – Part II

11:00 Shafi Goldwasser, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Safe Machine Learning

11:45 Moshe Vardi, Rice University

Humans, Machines, and Work: The Future is Now

Day Three / Wednesday, September 18, 2019

SESSION IV

Chair: Moshe Vardi, Rice University

AI & Autonomous Systems – Part II

09:00 Naftali Tishby, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Similarities and Differences between Deep Learning and our Biological Brains

09:45 Gal Kaminka, Bar Ilan University

Smart Swarms in the Wild and in the Small

10:30 Coffee Break

Computation and the Life Sciences – Part II

11:00 Uri Alon, Weizmann Institute of Science

Design Principles of Physiological Circuits

11:45 Leroy (Lee) Hood, Institute for Systems Biology

Big Data, Wellness and Disease

Closing Remarks

12:30 David Harel, Weizmann Institute of Science;

Vice-President, Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities

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