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Live Improv Theater | Bake This
TEDxTUM 2015 • Topics: Art, Comedy, Entertainment, Humor, Theater
Bake This, the English-speaking improv group from Munich, perform on stage with the help of the TEDxTUM audience. Their games are fun, spontaneous and inspire people to say “yes and”. About Bake This Bake This was founded in 2011 by a group of theatre loving expatriates and was the first improv group in Munich to […]
Live Improv Theater | Bake This | TEDxTUM

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Feeling welcomed and empowered | Essraa Nawar
TEDxTUM 2015 • Topics: Change, Community, Culture, Empathy, Family, Human Rights, Life, Morality, Motivation, Religion, Self, Social Change, Social Interaction, Society
Essraa Nawar unleashes the power of being different and at the same time connected to the rest of the world in a very moving way. We often let stereotypes influence our perspective. It’s the moment we break these walls and embrace each other, sharing words, culture, food, happiness, sadness and all what makes us human […]
Feeling welcomed and empowered | Essraa Nawar | TEDxTUM

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The natural way of managing leaders | Erik Ringertz
TEDxTUM 2015 • Topics: Business, Communication, Decision making, Leadership, Work
“…What does your boss say about that? – I don’t know, I don’t think I have one…” Erik Ringertz believes in the natural ways of managing, being organised and taking decisions without the need for bureaucracy and hierarchical structures. In this enlightening talk, he walks us through his philosophy of creating a trust culture in […]
The natural way of managing leaders | Erik Ringertz | TEDxTUM

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A question of survival: Why we hunted the Higgs | Steven Goldfarb
TEDxTUM 2015 • Topics: Big problems, Curiosity, Engineering, Evolution, Invention, Physics, Science, Society, Technology
Why are we constantly asking “Big Questions” such as where we come from or what we are made of? Dr. Steven Goldfarb explains the reasons for human curiosity as well as its consequences, drawing on his experiences around the discovery of the Higgs Boson at CERN. He points out that all of us are scientists, […]
A question of survival: Why we hunted the Higgs | Steven Goldfarb | TEDxTUM

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What I do to live the life I want | Petra Dorfner
TEDxTUM 2015 • Topics: Choice, Compassion, Connection, Consciousness, Death, Decision making, Family, Future, Goal-setting, Happiness, Health, Identity, Life, Life Development, Life Hack, Mindfulness, Motivation, Passion, Personal growth, Relationships, Self, Self improvement, Self-help, Work
When a family member got diagnosed with cancer, Petra started to think about what is really important to her in life. She decided to think about her “Big Five”, the 5 goals she wants to reach in life. In her talk, she not only explains her Big Five and how they helped her to accomplish […]
What I do to live the life I want | Petra Dorfner | TEDxTUM

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The art of neural networks | Mike Tyka
TEDxTUM 2015 • Topics: AI, Art, Computers, Creativity, Engineering, Poetry, Science, Technology, Visualization
Did you know that art and technology can produce fascinating results when combined? Mike Tyka, who is both artist and computer scientist, talks about the power of neural networks. These algorithms are capable to transform computers into artists that can generate breathtaking paintings, music and even poetry. About Mike Tyka Dr. Mike Tyka studied Biochemistry […]
The art of neural networks | Mike Tyka | TEDxTUM

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Why data should be over-the-counter | Jenny Rankin
TEDxTUM 2015 • Topics: Classroom, Data, Decision making, Design, Education, Education reform, Higher education, Interface design, Multimedia, Personal education, Presentation, Product design, Reform, Science, Teaching, Visualization
Data is critical, but data has not always lead to success. If data is not communicated clearly, the results can be disastrous. Design lets us communicate data so it can be understood. Dr. Rankin believes that “when we’re fluent in visualizing our ideas, we can communicate them across global boundaries, across spoken language barriers, and […]
Why data should be over-the-counter | Jenny Rankin | TEDxTUM

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What virtual reality can tell us about human nature | Cade McCall
TEDxTUM 2015 • Topics: Behavior, Body language, Cognitive science, Communication, Compassion, Connection, Curiosity, Emotions, Empathy, Happiness, Love, Neuroscience, Psychology, Relationships, Science, Social Science, Technology
To get to know someone, would you rather ask them 60 questions or observe them for 60 minutes? Using virtual reality, Dr. McCall tries to bring the wild into the laboratory and builds complex unpredictable environments to test people’s behaviors and experiences. About Cade McCall Dr. Cade McCall is the Research Group Leader for the […]
What virtual reality can tell us about human nature | Cade McCall | TEDxTUM

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