Science on Screen: Lo and Behold
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Part of a national “Science on Screen” program which pairs a feature film with a science expert. This event will feature the premiere screening of the new Werner Herzog film “Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World” along with experts from Carnegie Mellon University who are featured in the film. A self-driving car will be on hand along with a Q and A following the screening.
Doors at 6:30pm/Screening at 7:30pm
Experts from Carnegie Mellon University include:
Michael Vande Weghe, Lead Robotics Engineer, Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute
Marcel Just, D.O. Hebb Professor of Psychology and Director of CMU Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging
Raj Rajkumar, Director, Metro21; Co-Director, General Motors-Carnegie Mellon Information Technology Collaborative Research Lab and Co-Director, General Motors-Carnegie Mellon Autonomous Driving Collaborative Research Lab; Director, Real-Time and Multimedia Systems Lab.
The Science on Screen series is made possible by a generous grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and Coolidge Corner Theatre.