Events
HASS Conversations in Design, Technology, and Society Series | Hazardous Data: The Entanglements of Digital Debt in India
HASS Conversations in Design, Technology, and Society Series | Hazardous Data: The Entanglements of Digital Debt in India
Lavanya Marla (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) – Greedy Policies and Penalized Information-Relaxation Bounds for EMS: Allocation and Performance Assessment
Lavanya Marla (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) – Greedy Policies and Penalized Information-Relaxation Bounds for EMS: Allocation and Performance Assessment
Feng Li (Shandong University) – Distributed Intelligence: From An Algorithmic Perspective
Feng Li (Shandong University) – Distributed Intelligence: From An Algorithmic Perspective
LKY CIC Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: “Experimental Economics in Applied Research?”
This talk will provide an explanation of Experimental Economics as a discipline, focusing specifically on its methodology and the process of designing experiments with human subjects in both laboratory and field settings.
Eugene Lim (GOVTECH) – Reverse Engineering Cryptographic Implementations in Software and Teo Sui Guan (GOVTECH) – Cryptography and its use in Government
Encryption is used everywhere in software, from custom network protocols to password vaults. We will walk through the process of reverse-engineering software to identify encryption protocols and analysing them for vulnerabilities through real-world applications. We will look at common encryption patterns in source code as well as common mistakes made by developers.
[Public Lecture] Security and Privacy of IoT Apps and Devices
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HASS Colloquium Series: Intersecting research and pedagogy: Structures of control and empowerment by Dr Roslynn Ang
HASS Colloquium Series: Intersecting research and pedagogy: Structures of control and empowerment by Dr Roslynn Ang
Talk: “A Global Approach to Soundscapes: Reconsidering Environmental Human Rights”
Synopsis
Noise is a serious global problem that requires international cooperation. Consequently the United Nations and many governments around the world are establishing new regulatory schemes to limit unwanted sound. Despite this trend, few scholars have examined the phenomenon from a global perspective to observe problems with enforcement of these laws. While regulating excessive levels of noise
LKY CIC Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: “Future-Ready Urban and National Food Systems in an Era of Polycrisis”
Synopsis Using the conceptual frame of the “polycrisis”, we will harness foresight methodologies to look over the horizon at emerging issues and the