PodTech Weekly: Tech Abroad, From India to Iran
SAN FRANCISCO, December 9, 2006 (PodTech News) — Recent headlines suggest that it’s getting harder and harder for citizens in Iran to visit Web sites like the open-source online encyclopedia Wikipedia...
View ArticleImaging at the Molecular Level
Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, is a professor of radiology and bioengineering, director of the Molecular Imaging Program and head of the nuclear medicine division at Stanford University. He shares his vision of...
View ArticleA talk with VMWare’s lead geek
It’s not often that you get to meet one of the people who helped make Silicon Valley the tech powerhouse it is today. Here you get to meet Dr. Mendel Rosenblum, co-founder and chief scientist at...
View ArticleNuclear Energy with Prof. Burton Richter, Part III
The third installment of our interview with Burton Richter, professor emeritus at Stanford University, 1976 Nobel Prize winner and an expert on nuclear energy.
View ArticleHighlights of Marc Levoy’s “phototalking” interview
Editor’s Choice. Here my editor, Rocky (The Rocman) pulled out some highlights of the interview we did with Marc Levoy, Stanford University Professor who is doing exceptional photographic research.
View ArticleAdvanced Photographic Research at Stanford with Prof. Marc Levoy
Photographers, don’t miss this one! It’s an interview with Thomas Hawk and Marc Levoy, Stanford University Professor, who is jointly appointed in computer science and electrical engineering. But that’s...
View ArticlePhotowalking tour of Stanford University
This is a real treat. Stanford University’s Ian Hsu setup a tour for a fairly large group of photographers. We met Patience Young, who gave us a tour of the Rodin Statue Garden, Bernard Barryte who...
View ArticleClassic Scoble : A talk with VMWare’s lead geek
What was Scoble up to one year ago today? Check out today’s video for a trip down memory lane. And for more context, check out his blog, from one year ago today! It’s not often that you get to meet...
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