Named lecture

A Named Lecture is a lecture delivered usually at a predefined frequency and it is associated with a name of a person of outstanding significance to the subject the lecture is concerned with. Such lectures exist for a number of branches of Science and Engineering and they commemorate individuals who have made significant contribution to the subject.

Science

Mathematics

Physics

Computer Science/Information Technology

  • Wheeler Lecture [1]

Engineering

Civil Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

  • ASME Timoshenko Lecture [7]

Electrical Engineering

Religion and Philosophy

gollark: And gives the compiler and builtins a lot of powers not given to us mere *users*.
gollark: Go just generally is actively hostile to abstraction.
gollark: lol no generics may be a meme, but it's also true - Go has no generics apart from compiler-magic maps/channels/arrays and possibly some other thing.
gollark: But seriously, in Go you literally cannot write `Math.max` without either using `interface{}` (effectively, dropping the type system) or probably some horrible interface hax, because lol no generics.
gollark: I see.

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