Doing Math at the Speed of Light
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge world of optical computing in this 19-minute TEDx talk by Professor Nader Engheta. Trace the evolution from the ENIAC to nanoscale devices, and discover innovative "Swiss Cheese metamaterials" that enable light-based computational methods. Learn how these groundbreaking technologies solve mathematical equations at near-light speeds, revolutionizing the field of computing. Gain insights from Engheta, the H. Nedwill Ramsey Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, whose research spans optics, metamaterials, electrodynamics, photonics, and bio-inspired imaging. Delve into the fascinating intersection of physics and engineering as Engheta presents his work on fields and waves, offering a glimpse into the future of computational technology.
Syllabus
Doing Math at the Speed of Light | Nader Engheta | TEDxPenn
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TEDx
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