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Lost and Found: A Science Symposium about Navigation || Radcliffe Institute

Harvard
Year2014
Duration3h 54m

The 2014 science symposium focuses on the important and challenging topic of navigation and way-finding. By bringing together experts in human cognitive neuroscience and neural computation, animal life science, anthropology and culture, space science, current and future technology, and emergency management, the Radcliffe Institute conducts a broad, cross-disciplinary investigation about what it means to find our way.

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preet SharmaNov 13, 2025

TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE Hiawatha Bray 03:16 Technology Writer, Boston Globe George Hobbs 26:05 Research Scientist Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Austalia) Introduced by Margo I. Seltzer 30:30 Herchel Smith Professor of Computer Science Harvard University Q&A 48:41 Closing Remarks 01:06:43

Floyd MayweatherNov 13, 2025

LOST PERSON BEHAVIOR Robert Koester 04:55 Technical Instructor Virginia Department of Emergency Management Visiting Fellow, Kingston University (United Kingdom) Introduced by Alyssa A. Goodman 00:33 Professor of Astronomy Harvard University Q&A 32:32

glow princessNov 13, 2025

HUMAN CULTURE AND NAVIGATION Richard Feinberg 11:06 Professor, Department of Anthropology Kent State University Introduced by Silvia Benedito 04:26 Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture Harvard Graduate School of Design Q&A 41:06

RishikapoorpatelNov 13, 2025

WELCOMING REMARKS Lizabeth Cohen 00:16 Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies Department of History Harvard University John Huth 7:32 Donner Professor of Science Codirector of the Science Program Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Harvard University ANIMAL NAVIGATION 16:50 Susanne Åkesson 19:53 Professor and Principal Investigator Centre for Animal Movement Research, Lund University (Sweden) Introduced by Scott Edwards 17:51 Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Curator of Ornithology Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology in the Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard University Q&A 50:44