Me han comunicado una conferencia del señor Robert J. Lang en la Facultad de Matemáticas y estadística de la UPC, en la calle Pau Gargallo, 5 de Barcelona el próximo día 3 de Mayo de 2012 a las 12 en la sala de actos (ya se que es lo que pone en la imagen pero siempre va bien la traducción y no se que tal se verán las fotos en los teléfonos). La conferencia es gratuita y no hace falta reserva previa.
Parece muy interesante, aunque sea de nivel avanzado no es una oportunidad que se tenga en Barcelona todos los días ...ni todos los años.
Os dejo la información que me han hecho llegar junto con el anuncio de la conferencia, está en inglés pero no es demasiado técnica y se entiende bien, ya para los que no dominen el inglés siempre están esos útiles traductores online :)
"About Robert J. Lang:
The last decade of this past century has been witness to a revolution in the development and application of mathematical techniques to origami, the centuries-old Japanese art of paper-folding. The techniques used in mathematical origami design range from the abstruse to the highly approachable. In this talk, I will describe how geometric concepts led to the solution of a broad class of origami folding problems – specifically, the problem of efficiently folding a shape with an arbitrary number and arrangement of flaps, and along the way, enabled origami designs of mind-blowing complexity and realism, some of which you’ll see, too. As often happens in mathematics, theory originally developed for its own sake has led to some surprising practical applications. The algorithms and theorems of origami design have shed light on long-standing mathematical questions and have solved practical engineering problems. I will discuss examples of how origami has enabled safer airbags, Brobdingnagian space telescopes, and more.
Robert J. Lang is recognized as one of the foremost origami artists in the world as well as a pioneer in computational origami and the development of formal design algorithms for folding. With a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Caltech, he has, during the course of work at NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Spectra Diode Laboratories, and JDS Uniphase, authored or co-authored over 80 papers and 45 patents in lasers and optoelectronics as well as authoring, co-authoring, or editing 12 books and a CD-ROM on origami. He is a full-time artist and consultant on origami and its applications to engineering problems but keeps his toes in the world of lasers, most recently as the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics from 2007–2010. He received Caltech’s highest honor, the distiguished Alumni Award, in 2009."
El enlace para la página de origami de Robert J. Lang es:
Unas últimas lineas para agradecer la información al señor Jordi Guàrdia y felicitar a la Facultad de Matemáticas y estadística de la UPC por la iniciativa.
David.