On Monday July 24th, the first edition of Snacks and Science took place in the McConnell Engineering building. In was a bite-size version of Soup and Science, which takes place twice a year during the academic term.
Students and community members heard from outstanding McGill professors talk about artificial intelligence research, followed by active discussions.
Monday July 24
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM, McConnell Engineering Room 12
Prof. Paul Kry
School of Computer Science
Machine learning and computer graphics: new applications in computer animation
Prof. Audrey Sedal
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Soft robotics and embodied intelligence
Prof. Kaleem Siddiqi
School of Computer Science
Cracking the nanoscopic structural code of the brain: Artificial intelligence and computer vision approaches for brain health
Format of Event
Each speaker will present their research program within 10 minutes. Following the presentations, students will have the opportunity to answer a skill-testing question about each presentation. The student with the correct answer will receive a prize.
Who Should Attend?
This event is designed for current students as well as prospective students, faculty, staff, and the general public who are interested in discussions about science.
Registration is required for this event. Please register by clicking here.
Previous Editions
Visit the pages below for information on previous editions of Soup and Science.
- 35th edition: March 2023
- 34th edition: September 2022
- 33rd edition: January 2022
- 32nd edition: Fall 2021
- Sun and Science: July 2021
- 31st edition: February 2021
- 30th edition: September 2020
- Sun and Science: May - August 2020
- 29th edition: January 2020
- 28th edition: September 2019
- 27th edition: January 2019
- 26th edition: September 2018
- 25th edition: January 2018