In honour and recognition of Turing’s contribution in the field of computing, the IEE (as the IET was then) and the BCS established the Turing Lecture with the first lecture being presented in 1999. The next series of lectures are being planned for 2012.
Prof Ray Dolan, Mary Kinross Professor of Neuropsychiatry, and Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, UCL
The webcast will be available to view from the event website
The London Turing Lecture will be streamed live as a webcast on Tuesday 21 February 2012 and will be available on-demand at IET.tv.
If the test video plays, you should be able to view the webcast of the lecture. You will also find the minimum browser specification provided.
You will be able to view the live webcast from the Turing Lecture webcast page.
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Ray Dolan is Mary Kinross Professor of Neuropsychiatry at UCL and Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, at UCL.
He is a neuroscientist whose primary research interest is the neurobiology of emotion, and how emotion interacts with other components of cognition. A focus in his work has been on the role of emotion in human decision making.
He has published over 400 peer review papers in a career spanning more than 20 years and is consistently ranked among the top five most cited neuroscientists in the world in the field of neuroscience and behaviour.
He has received recognition for his work in awards that include the Alexander Von Humboldt Research Award (2004), the Golden Brain Award from the Minerva Foundation (2006), the International Max Planck Research Award (2007).
In 2011 he was made Visiting Einstein Fellow to the Humboldt University, Berlin. He was elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (FMedSci) in 2000 and Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2010.