LEONARDO DA VINCI, INVENTING THE FUTURE
Noel G. Boyle, Massimo Ciavolella, Morteza Gharib, Francis Wells +
Leonardo da Vinci, Inventing the Future: Flight, Automata, Art, Anatomy, Biomorphism brings scholars, doctors, scientists, and artists together to discuss and view Leonardo’s influential work and legacy. His desire for new knowledge and understanding are examples of true interdisciplinary thinking, and this conference invites us all to consider approaching the future with expanded, Leonardo visions of what is possible.
Organized by: Noel G. Boyle, Professor of Medicine/Cardiology, UCLA; Massimo Ciavolella, Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature, UCLA; Morteza Gharib, Professor of Aeronautics and bioinspired Engineering, Caltech; Francis Wells, Cardiac Surgeon, Royal Papworth Hospital, and Cambridge University, UK
This conference is jointly presented by the UCLA Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies and the UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Center, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and in partnership with the UCLA Art|Sci Center.
October 18: 8am to 5pm
October 19: 9am to 6pm
UCLA CNSI Auditorium
California NanoSystems Institute
570 Westwood Plaza, Building 114, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Parking information for Parking Structure 8
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