On December 18th you will have a chance to learn something about Google’s technologies and have a lot of fun with your newfound knowledge. Expect great lectures from people that are specialized in these areas and food and if you are one of the most active attendants maybe you will get some prizes! Apply now!
Make sure to arrive on time to check your ticket at the entrance! Meet Google will start at 10:30 on Sunday, the 18th of December.
When a device goes from just working to actually making life easier, Android is behind it. It’s the reason your GPS avoids traffic, your watch can text and your Assistant can answer questions. It’s the operating system inside 2.5 billion active devices. Everything from 5G phones to stunning tablets, Android powers them all. To learn more about Android, attend the lecture from Nikola Karović, Android Developer.
TensorFlow is Google’s open-source deep learning library for researching and developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications. You will be able to hear more about TensorFlow, Keras, and Pytorch in a lecture from Dr Dražen Drašković, Assistant Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering, on 'Performance analysis of the most popular environments and libraries for machine learning on the example of image recognition'.
Angular is a framework for building user interfaces. It provides building blocks to help you quickly set up a maintainable, scalable app. Angular empowers developers to build apps that live on the web, mobile, or desktop. You will definitely find it helpful to listen to the lecture 'Introduction to Angular' by Marko Stanimirović, Senior Frontend Engineer, Google Developer Expert in Angular, and an organizer of the Angular Belgrade group.
Another lecture that will enable you to dive deeper into the topic of developing fully functional web applications using Angular is 'Development of web applications using the MEAN stack architecture' by Jelica Cincović, Teaching Assistant at the School of Electrical Engineering.
Cirq is a Python software library for writing, manipulating, and optimizing quantum circuits, and then running them on quantum computers and quantum simulators. Cirq provides useful abstractions for dealing with today’s noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers, where details of the hardware are vital to achieving state-of-the-art results. Listen about Cirq from software engineer Radoica Draškić, he will introduce you to the basics of quantum computing and applications of quantum technologies.
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