BENTO was an event of lightning talks that breaks the mold on sharing cool and interesting creative-technical stories with Purdue students.
Timestamps:
0:00:00 - Intro
0:00:40 - John Zeng on VariBAD: A Very Good Method for Bayes-Adaptive Deep RL via Meta-learning
0:12:30 - Hazel Roeder on DJing from Scratch
0:25:41 - Julian Triveri on Lasertag
0:38:00 - Alexandre Sauquet on Large stepsizes in gradient descent
0:53:35 - Kurt Khaustov on BIRDS
1:08:12 - Reid Jacobsen on How to Make Drones Fly Themselves
1:21:21 - Josh Irizarry on iOS PosterBoard and Nugget
1:32:42 - Jack Hogan on Hebb and Flow: An Intro to Predictive Coding
1:47:00 - Eric Park on Improving the door opening experience at Hack Night
2:02:30 - Basant Sharma on The Crazy English Method
2:17:07 - Henry Rovnyak on Qter's Computer Vision
2:32:17 - Aditya Gandhi on "You shouldn't buy a MacBook for gaming–or should you?"
2:46:10 - Samuel Rogers on Why Animal Rights Are So Important
2:59:30 - Ishan Goel on Quantum Acromathics: do small balls wave through walls?
3:15:54 - Kartavya Vashishtha on How to give good gifts to anyone
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