Contact:

prcohen@pitt.edu
paulrcohen@gmail.com


Videos




Paul's Polymathy Potion A short video I made for undergraduates entering the program.

The Bus Video This video was made by Awesome Films to introduce the idea of modeling and managing the world's complicated, interacting systems, and why it's so important to the School of Computing and Information and our momacs institute. The video won a Telly award!

Communicative Computers Brief talk at DARPA’s Wait What? symposium, St. Louis, MO, Sept. 10, 2015.

Big Mechanism Talk at the DARPA Biology is Technology conference, New York, New York, July 23, 2015

Machines that Construct Cancer Pathways by Reading the Primary Literature Keynote Speech at The Cancer Genome Atlas 4th Annual Scientific Symposium, May 11, 2015

School of Information kickoff. In 2010 we kicked off the new School of Information: Science, Technology and Arts (SISTA) at the University of Arizona. I was the founding director, so I got to give the first seminar (parts a and b) in a series that lasted several years.

Public Lectures. Every year, the College of Science at the University of Arizona puts on a public lecture series. On six consecutive Tuesday nights, residents of Tuscon fill the largest auditorium on campus in a brilliant Town and Gown get together. I participated in two of these series, one on translational science, the other on living beyond 100. My lectures were called Next: Really Intelligent Computers (March 10, 2009) and Information and Immortality (February 28, 2012). Both start around the five-minute mark.