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IEEE 125th Anniversary Media Event: Embracing Human Technology Interactions

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Recorded live in conjunction with IEEE's 125th anniversary, a panel of top minds in human-technology interactions discussed how emerging technologies in biomedical engineering, biometrics, computing, robotics, telecommunications, wireless power, and others have the potential to change the world. Moderated by Steve Lohr, senior editor and technology reporter for the New York Times, speakers include:

- Miguel Nicolelis, co-director, Center for Neuroengineering, Duke University Medical Center
- Roy Want, senior principal engineer, Intel Corporation
- Krishna Palem, professor, George Brown School of Engineering, Rice University
- Katie Hall, chief technology officer, WiTricity
- Rangachar Kasturi, professor, University of South Florida
- Dharmendra Modha, manager, cognitive computing, IBM Almaden Research Center
- K.J. Ray Liu, professor, University of Maryland, College Park


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