Famelab International for the best “stand-up scientist”

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs32UWuLzys&w=560&h=315] This is the final of Famelab International 2014, held at the Cheltenham Science Festival on June 5, 2014. I was one of the three judges, together with Jim Al-Khalili and Alice Roberts. I have been involved with Famelab International since its conception in 2007, have trained contestants, co-organized...

Digital transformation: what is it, and how to do it

[slideshare id=35332745&doc=transformdisrupt-140531072814-phpapp02] What is "digital transformation", and how to execute it for success? This deck explains how the success of internet startups to disrupt markets, together with four major technological drivers (big data & analytics, social & mobile, crowdsourcing & crowdfunding, and smart devices) are ushering a new era of...

Predicting the future

"Prediction is difficult, specially about the future", said the father of quantum physics Niels Bohr, his words often quoted - wrongly - as a tautology. Bohr did not mean to state the obvious but made reference to the non-deterministic nature of quantum phenomena. Although the microscopic world of quanta is bound...

Reinventing the business in the age of digital

[slideshare id=32883506&doc=reinventing-the-business-140329075026-phpapp01] This deck explains how a business integration approach can be applied in the era of digital transformation. Twenty years ago I used to apply the same approach in business re-engineering, with clients in several industries who wanted to automate their processes. At that time the challenge was to increase...

Crowdsourcing and AI: the original vision of my startup

[slideshare id=31887300&doc=workchanges-140304060624-phpapp02] I put together this presentation last year, to explain the original concept and vision for Cypsel, my startup. I tried to solve the problem of putting together ad hoc teams to solve problems. The original idea was diluted in the process of developing a product and ended up...

Fermi’s Paradox and Aristotle

Advanced technological civilisations would be impossible without an Aristotle and the host of haphazard historical circumstance that preserved his thought through the ages. Aristotle was the first real scientist. That's because he assumed that in order to understand the world you must observe it, and that all knowledge comes from...

What? For a phantom we have suffered?

Herodotus says that the gods had the real Helen whisked away and hidden safely in Egypt, while giving a doppelgänger of hers to Paris. That the Trojans and the Greeks had fought over a ghost. Euripides in his tragedy "Helen" picks ups this version of the story and weaves a...