Technological Breakthroughs in Computational Imaging
Join Columbia Engineering and Columbia Business Schools on November 7, in Palo Alto, as we bring the Columbia classroom to the Bay to learn about and discuss new technologies that enable machines to capture, generate, and interact with visual data in unprecedented ways.
Technology Breakthroughs, taught by Shih-Fu Chang, Dean, Columbia Engineering, and Costis Maglaras, Dean, Columbia Business School, is a signature course demonstrating close collaboration between engineering and business, which also includes the new dual masters degree program, MBAxMS, launched by Columbia Business School and Columbia Engineering in 2023.
Hear an overview from Shree Nayar, T.C. Chang Professor of Computer Science, and discussion with a panel of industry and VC experts.
Opening Remarks
- Shih Fu Chang, Dean, Columbia Engineering
- Costis Maglaras, Dean, Columbia Business School
Overview and panel
- Shree Nayar, T. C. Chang Professor of Computer Science |Overview and Moderator
- Swaroop ‘Kittu’ Kolluri, Founder, Neotribe Ventures | Previously: General Partner, NEA Ventures
- Marc Levoy, VP and Fellow, Adobe, Prof. Emeritus, Stanford | Previously: Distinguished Engineer, Google
- Jean-Yves Bouguet, Director of Perception, Cruise | Previously: Director, Meta; Sn. Director, Magic Leap
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