Michael Woodside Promise and Perils of Nanotechnology Part I LABMP 590 Winter 2013 – Video




Michael Woodside Promise and Perils of Nanotechnology Part I LABMP 590 Winter 2013
Dr. Michael Woodside presents Promise and Perils of Nanotechnology Part I on January 29th, 2013 in the Technology and Future of Medicine course LABMP 590 http://www.singularitycourse.com at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. Table of Contents 00 Kim Solez introduction, Personalized medicine, smart phone based wireless medicine, cryonics, 00:06:15 Michael Woodside lecture begins Promise and Perils of Nanotechnology part I, 1. Introduction, Definitions, Background, 00:13:06 Promise - stained glass, 00:14:20 nanotubes, space elevator, 00:17:40 cloaking, 00:18:15 diamondoid, 00:20:20 quantum computer, cryptography, 00:21:55 utility fog, 2. Promise and Peril at the level of science fiction and hype/doom., Constraints on the vision imposed by scientific realities, 3. Specific examples of promising, realistic, near term nanotechnology applications: Computation with quantum-dot cellular automata, Biomimetic nanotechnology (eg DNA origami) Synthetic biology, looking forward to Andrew Hessel #39;s talk "Hacking Life" on Feb. 7th at 4 pm. 4. Specific examples of realistic, near term concerns with nanotechnology. Copyright (c) 2013, Transpath Inc.

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