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lctg_speaker_schedule [2025.05.22 06:21] Steve Isenberglctg_speaker_schedule [2025.06.12 13:52] (current) Steve Isenberg
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 |May 14, 2025|Space Junk and How To Manage It - EU's Space Claw (Bob) {{lctg:20250514_videos_notes.pdf|Meeting Notes with video links}} [[https://wiki.toku.us/doku.php?id=2025lctgmeetingchats#section20250514|chat messages]] [[lctgmeetingsummary20250514|Meeting Summary]]| |May 14, 2025|Space Junk and How To Manage It - EU's Space Claw (Bob) {{lctg:20250514_videos_notes.pdf|Meeting Notes with video links}} [[https://wiki.toku.us/doku.php?id=2025lctgmeetingchats#section20250514|chat messages]] [[lctgmeetingsummary20250514|Meeting Summary]]|
 |May 21, 2025|[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY-u1qyRM5w|(1h18m) Richard Feynman Lecture -- “Los Alamos From Below”]]| |May 21, 2025|[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY-u1qyRM5w|(1h18m) Richard Feynman Lecture -- “Los Alamos From Below”]]|
 +|May 28, 2025|Potpourri, including:\\ Space Junk part 2 (~30m)\\ Extend your display (Drew)\\ What did China see on the other side of the moon? (GeorgeG, video) [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY9dnrbQano|link]] [[https://wiki.toku.us/doku.php?id=2025lctgmeetingchats#section20250528|chat messages]] [[lctgmeetingsummary20250528|Meeting Summary]] |
 +|June 4, 2025|Selected Nobel Prizes in Medicine [[https://wiki.toku.us/doku.php?id=2025lctgmeetingchats#section20250604|chat messages]] [[lctgmeetingsummary20250604|Meeting Summary]] [[https://youtu.be/UWmmi-7GGDE|watch the presentation; captions available]]|
 +|June 11, 2025|Comparison of the most popular AI engines. Which is best for this or that. [[https://wiki.toku.us/doku.php?id=2025lctgmeetingchats#section20250611|chat messages]] [[lctgmeetingsummary20250611|Meeting Summary]] [[https://youtu.be/mHOBilf1tc4|watch the Beyond Generative presentation]] [[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vT0fDOC-DHuGFxVe3eE8wepmJjnnAlCZCfvU5a5aHpknsQBYwUHbH-E2xbqNjmsXZ5mOwGpod8JMFU3/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000|Beyond Generative slides]]|
 |@#9999ff:<fs small>N e x t .  M e e t i n g </fs>|||| |@#9999ff:<fs small>N e x t .  M e e t i n g </fs>||||
-|May 28, 2025|Potpourri, including:\\ Space Junk part 2 (~30m)\\ Other topics //(Do you have something you'd like to discuss?)//| 
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-|June 4, 2025|Selected Nobel Prizes in Medicine| |Jerry| 
-|June 11, 2025|Comparison of the most popular AI engines. Which is best for this or that.\\ [[https://aeon.co/videos/why-large-language-models-are-mysterious-even-to-their-creators|An overview of how LLMs work (8m;dl/m)]] | |JohnR, Harry|down loaded on Muscat 
 |June 18, 2025|<bg yellow>GASP Planning session</bg>| |June 18, 2025|<bg yellow>GASP Planning session</bg>|
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 |June 25, 2025|Fusion Update| |Ted| |June 25, 2025|Fusion Update| |Ted|
 |July 2, 2025|Potpourri\\  Oliver Marsh: Crack growth and iceberg formation on a dynamic ice shelf. (Oliver is a glaciologist with the British Antarctic Survey) // Abstract: Ice shelves around Antarctica are critical to slowing the rate of sea level rise.  This talk addresses new technology used to monitor cracks in ice shelves during polar winter, including GNSS precise point positioning, and ground-based and satellite radar systems.  Three major iceberg calving events have occurred on the Brunt Ice Shelf since 2021, with new high-precision data used to inform models of fracture propagation and ice shelf stability.// (~45minutes)| |July 2, 2025|Potpourri\\  Oliver Marsh: Crack growth and iceberg formation on a dynamic ice shelf. (Oliver is a glaciologist with the British Antarctic Survey) // Abstract: Ice shelves around Antarctica are critical to slowing the rate of sea level rise.  This talk addresses new technology used to monitor cracks in ice shelves during polar winter, including GNSS precise point positioning, and ground-based and satellite radar systems.  Three major iceberg calving events have occurred on the Brunt Ice Shelf since 2021, with new high-precision data used to inform models of fracture propagation and ice shelf stability.// (~45minutes)|
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 |Aug 6, 2025|Brenda Ortiz TENTATIVE | |JohnR to fup| |Aug 6, 2025|Brenda Ortiz TENTATIVE | |JohnR to fup|
 |Aug 13, 2025|Altruism, Philanthropy, and Philandering in Science| |Ted| |Aug 13, 2025|Altruism, Philanthropy, and Philandering in Science| |Ted|
-|Aug 20, 2025|Hearing Aid Appliances for Dummies| |George, Charlie|+|Aug 20, 2025|Hearing Aid Appliances for Dummies (What options are there to help you improve your hearing?  How do you choose a Hearing Aid (HA)? Tricks and tips, things to look for in a HA and what to watch out for. Can you buy a useful HA without a prescription?)| |George, Charlie|
 |Aug 27, 2025|Potpourri| |Aug 27, 2025|Potpourri|
 |Sep 3, 2025| |Sep 3, 2025|
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