Recursions, ahmad alattar
17 December, 2023
Bio
Ahmad completed his Bachelors in Mechatronic Systems Engineering in Simon Fraser University, Canada back in 2017, where he graduated with honors. His thesis was about speech recognition and dialog management. He obtained his Masters in Electronics Engineering and Management from King’s College London in 2019, where his thesis focused on using deep learning for balancing an inverted pendulum. Ahmad is now pursing a PhD in Robotics and AI Engineering at Imperial College London. His research focuses on robot motion learning.
Ahmad is interested in exploring the intersection of art and technology through the creation of mechatronic systems and how they can embody human emotions, portray sociocultural dilemmas, and mimic natural phenomena.
About
Join us for an engaging talk where we dive into the fascinating world of recursive trees and explore the power of recursion in programming. Just as artists layer strokes to create intricate masterpieces, recursive programming employs a similar layering technique to build complex and beautiful structures in the digital realm. Recursion is like a self-replicating brushstroke. In this session, we will unravel the concept of recursion, a powerful programming technique, and showcase its elegant application in creating intricate tree structures. We will cover the following:
• Understanding the essence of recursion in programming.
• Exploring the fundamentals of recursive tree structures.
• Demonstrating how recursion can be harnessed to visually represent and draw stunning tree patterns.
Recursion is the brushstroke that paints the digital canvas with complexity and elegance. Join us as we explore the artistic synergy between the canvas and the code, discovering how recursive programming unleashes creativity in the digital realm. By the end of this talk, you will gain a fundamental understanding of recursive programming, how they work, and how recursive trees are generated.
Time 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Location Latifa Saeed Studio
Who is this for? Artists, designers, engineers, architects, educators, students, curious minds
Age 18 and above