Celebrating 10 years of the HLF, these are short, rapid-fire, one-slide talks that look back at the last 10 years in computer science and mathematics, or even risk a glimpse into the future. These range from an important breakthrough of the last 10 years, a challenge or problem for the future, or a piece of advice to attending young researchers.
Moderator: Tom Crawford
John E. Hopcroft: A Road to a Successful Career
Shigefumi Mori: Rational Curves on Algebraic Varieties
Butler W. Lampson: Safety of IoT
Madhu Sudan: Reliability in Cumulative Knowledge
Vinton Gray Cerf: Interplanetary Internet
Joseph Sifakis: Testing System Intelligence
Eric A. Brewer: Open Source is a Public Good
Daniel Spielman: Computer Experiments for Computer Science and Mathematics
Martin Hellman: Friends Are Better than Enemies
Alexei Efros: Advances in Visual Computing
