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As an R1, top-tier research university, Georgia Tech is shaping the future of basic and applied research by pursuing inventive solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. Our exceptional community of academic faculty, researchers, staff, and students innovate at the intersection of disciplines to further new frontiers in science and technology.
Teams from all six Georgia Tech colleges, 10 interdisciplinary research institutes, the Georgia Tech Research Institute, Enterprise Innovation Institute, and hundreds of research labs and centers, work side by side to transform ideas into tangible results for our partners in federal and state agencies, companies, and private organizations.
Teams from all six Georgia Tech colleges, 10 interdisciplinary research institutes, the Georgia Tech Research Institute, Enterprise Innovation Institute, and hundreds of research labs and centers, work side by side to transform ideas into tangible results for our partners in federal and state agencies, companies, and private organizations.
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A Day in the Life: Isaiah Bolden, Georgia Tech Oceanographer
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Join Isaiah Bolden for “a day in the life” as he shows what a typical day can look like for a GT Oceanographer studying the world's coral reefs. "A Day in the Life" is a Georgia Tech Research video series where we follow students, faculty, and staff to get a glimpse of what they do on a given day. Subscribe to our CZcams channel Georgia Tech Research.
The AI Dancer: Choreographing a New World of Movement
zhlédnutí 243Před měsícem
To read more, check out the full article here: research.gatech.edu/teaching-ai-collaborate-not-merely-create-through-dance Curiosity Files is a video series where we dive into fascinating and innovative work taking place at Georgia Tech. The research in this series highlights some of the more curiosity-driven projects at Georgia Tech that sparks our imaginations of our viewers. LuminAI, crafted...
Combatting Climate Change Through Interdisciplinary Research | Tech Takes #3
zhlédnutí 448Před měsícem
In this episode of Tech Takes, host Breon Martin talks with Georgia Tech faculty member Shannon Yee about why climate change is not just a global challenge, but a grand opportunity. They discuss why creating technologies is not enough - and why it’s crucial to address policy, business, and even the humanities as we develop climate innovations. To scale up solutions, Yee says, we must bring ever...
The Connection Between Poverty and Sanitation | Tech Takes #3
zhlédnutí 345Před 2 měsíci
In this episode of Tech Takes, host Breon Martin talks with Georgia Tech faculty member Shannon Yee about why climate change is not just a global challenge, but a grand opportunity. They discuss why creating technologies is not enough - and why it’s crucial to address policy, business, and even the humanities as we develop climate innovations. To scale up solutions, Yee says, we must bring ever...
Cosmic Curiosity at Georgia Tech's Science and Engineering Day | Atlanta Science Festival
zhlédnutí 50Před 2 měsíci
*Video original post date 03/19/24* Georgia Tech kicked off the 11th annual Atlanta Science Festival (ASF) with record attendance for Science and Engineering Day. More than 4,000 guests of all ages from around metro Atlanta explored more than 45 STEAM-based exhibitions and hands-on activities. The highlight of the event was a presentation by former NASA astronaut and Georgia Tech alumnus Shane ...
Mimicking Nature for Next-Gen Rescue Robots | The Curiosity Files #1
zhlédnutí 468Před 2 měsíci
Curiosity Files is a video series where we dive into fascinating and innovative work taking place at Georgia Tech. The research in this series highlights some of the more curiosity-driven projects at Georgia Tech that sparks our imaginations of our viewers. In this episode, we take a look at the development of robotics mimicking the movement of worms. Worms and snakes seem to wiggle their way a...
“The Role of Matrix Stiffness in Esophageal Cancer: Mechanism to Translational Therapeutics”
zhlédnutí 38Před 2 měsíci
May 1, 2024 A special seminar organized by IBB's Bioengineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in celebration of BioE Day. "The Role of Matrix Stiffness in Esophageal Cancer: Mechanism to Translational Therapeutics" Ricardo Cruz-Acuña, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Cancer Engineering College of Dental Medicine Columbia University Medical Center ABSTRACT: Clinical studies have found a correla...
What You Can Do to Combat Climate Change | Tech Takes Episode 3
zhlédnutí 430Před 2 měsíci
In this episode of Tech Takes, host Breon Martin talks with Georgia Tech faculty member Shannon Yee about why climate change is not just a global challenge, but a grand opportunity. They discuss why creating technologies is not enough - and why it’s crucial to address policy, business, and even the humanities as we develop climate innovations. To scale up solutions, Yee says, we must bring ever...
Georgia Tech’s Chip Research Soars with the CHIPS Act
zhlédnutí 507Před 2 měsíci
Georgia Tech is playing a significant role in creating the next generation of chips, as the Institute is especially well positioned to innovate in the semiconductor field. All areas of the semiconductor stack - the components that build a chip, from hardware to artificial intelligence - are studied at Tech, and collaboration among faculty is a hallmark of its research enterprise. Such cooperati...
Georgia Tech & Meta’s Data Innovation for Carbon Capture
zhlédnutí 547Před 2 měsíci
To learn more, check out our full article at research.gatech.edu/georgia-tech-and-meta-create-massive-open-dataset-advance-ai-solutions-carbon-capture To avoid catastrophic climate impacts, excessive carbon emissions must be addressed. Direct air capture, a technology that pulls carbon dioxide out of ambient air, has great potential. There are great challenges, however. For direct air capture t...
APRA E Training Workshop Virtual via Microsoft Teams 20231103 145936 Meeting Recording
zhlédnutí 21Před 2 měsíci
This video is meant for Georgia Tech researchers. Unauthorized use or sharing of this video is strictly prohibited.
Newly Minted Founders Reflect on Demo Day 2023 | CREATE-X
zhlédnutí 158Před 2 měsíci
Demo Day 2023 saw the launch of over 100 startups from diverse fields, ranging from AI to sustainable fashion, poised to disrupt industries and make an impact. Listen to some of the founders of the 10th cohort of Startup Launch share their insights on navigating the entrepreneurial landscape and showcasing new ventures to over 1,500 attendees at this premier Georgia Tech exhibition. Demo Day 20...
Climate Solutions: Georgia Tech's Response to Climate Change | Tech Takes Episode 3
zhlédnutí 182Před 2 měsíci
In this episode of Tech Takes, host Breon Martin talks with Georgia Tech faculty member Shannon Yee about why climate change is not just a global challenge, but a grand opportunity. They discuss why creating technologies is not enough - and why it’s crucial to address policy, business, and even the humanities as we develop climate innovations. To scale up solutions, Yee says, we must bring ever...
Hybrid Additive Manufacturing: Role of AM in advancing traditional manufacturing methods
zhlédnutí 106Před 2 měsíci
Guha Manogharan, Emmert H. Bashore Faculty Development Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University. Feb 26, 2024
Day 2: AWSOM24 Conference | Featuring AI and Machine Learning
zhlédnutí 169Před 3 měsíci
*CHAPTER LINKS LISTED BELOW IN DESCRIPTION* Bridging key strengths in single cell genomics at Georgia Tech, Emory University, and Morehouse School of Medicine, all located in Atlanta, Georgia, this workshop showcases our expertise and will feature keynote speakers from across America. This two-day workshop highlights short talks in the areas of bioinformatics/single-cell analytics and experimen...
Great video, very helpful as I consider applying to GIT for Computer Engineering
Maaaaaaaannnn I watched this whole video smiling... Great Job Bro!!!
What software is used to make animated cells like the big matrix of learned fourier transforms? Is it a recording of matplotlib output or something? (like at 36:55)
Spectacular
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Will this ever be out? Serious Question??
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Read more about reinventing the toilet: www.fastcompany.com/91065870/this-off-the-grid-toilet-turns-waste-into-sanitary-palm-sized-patties
Lanzenlo ya 😭
Wonderful
Hey Georgia! Thank Joe Biden's real economic plan for bringing the US into relevance.
Why hold the general public accountable for and restrict their general needs for something that is yet to be proven. There isn't even hard evidence manmade CO2 actually contributes to the greenhouse effect enough to surpass water vapor let alone cause climate change. CO2 is even compatible with life so nature can adapt to it. In contrast, the ozone layer and acid rain were similar issues that were precisely proven and mitigated by adapting industrial practices. I'd focus more on e.g. plastics, lithium batteries, NOx etc which are actual proven pollutants and where the public needs to be educutated on. But what do I know..
Fantastic and clear presentation, thanks!
BRING THIS OUR ALREADY SIS
hi from we did you get your dataset?
Really interesting! Thanks!
4:30 jump 🕷️ 22:15 26:00
is this out?
no
Hey! Guess what nobody will watch! I’ll give you a hint: it starts with five minute intros, moves into bad audio, and ends with nobody watching a bad quality video that’s slower than a fat kid after track practice. This is absolutely awful. Awful. This is bad, and you should feel bad.
Very nice work and good talk!
Tech Takes Episode 1: czcams.com/video/JvW3BuLQe5A/video.html
Where is the app? How do we get it?
it’s not out yet they still testing it out
Affirmative action at college level for AA is counterproductive; none of them succeed because of mismatch. If you want an equalizer, you need it at much earlier age and even before the child is born e.g. planned parenthood/parenting classes.
Normal speed video?
Commentary for scale in text would make this captivating, isn't the hunger for this stuff online from everyday people inspiring 🎉
more pls
What’s ironic is how racist affirmative action is. Preferential quota based upon race. That’s textbook racism.
This is so woke.
Government has no right to discriminate based on race. That includes government schools. We should abolish all race based government policies.
Wake me when the app is ready.
I thought about an idea talking to chatgpt today and it was about wanting to create an ai model that can learn Keith Moon's drumming patterns with data and also collect Rush Song's data and come up with what it might sound like for Keith Moon to play in the band Rush. Oh this app looks amazing. Also for some entertainment if anyone cares. Ai told me a few songs that would be interesting to hear Keith Moon play in. "That's an interesting concept! While I can't provide a direct audio representation of Keith Moon playing in Rush, I can help you imagine what his drumming might sound like in the context of Rush's music based on their existing songs and his distinctive style. Please keep in mind that this is a creative interpretation: "Tom Sawyer": In this iconic Rush song, Keith Moon's drumming might bring a wild and energetic flair to the already driving rhythm. His explosive fills and unpredictable style would likely add an extra level of excitement to the song's dynamic sections, complementing the intricate guitar and bass work. "YYZ": Keith Moon's improvisational nature and ability to inject spontaneity into his drumming would make for an interesting interpretation of this instrumental piece. He might bring a sense of controlled chaos to the complex time signatures, incorporating his signature crashing cymbals and fast-paced fills to accentuate the song's intricate patterns. "Limelight": Keith Moon's vibrant and rebellious spirit would likely infuse this song with an extra dose of energy. His rapid-fire drumming and explosive snare hits would create a distinct rhythmic drive, complementing the song's uplifting melodies and lyrical themes. "2112 Overture": Keith Moon's flamboyant and theatrical style would add a unique touch to this epic Rush composition. His ability to transition between different moods and his penchant for showmanship would bring a sense of unpredictability and dramatic flair to the various sections of the song."
Well done Bobby!
UPDATE: Thanks everyone who has reached with interest on how to access the app! The app is not quite ready for market yet, but we can provide updates in the future.
but we need this app
@@izigower It's seems they still testing the product to check any major bug
@@izigowerThat's what I'm saying
can we sign up for a mailing list for updates? this looks really cool!
No no you gotta be kidding me I'm looking for this and thought I found it
Release date? This looks awesome
Where can I try this?
Where can I try the app?
awesome
too cool
Do you have a recommendation on a video for clone selection?
Do you have an email address?
Amazing talk! I really enjoyed listening to this talk :)
Wish the audio was better, but really interesting. Thanks :)
In a cybetic system like
Wow entertainment technology Center , like Jesse schell, Pittsbero, pennisilvania , branch in Qata, r BA on persona psychology , in life style skills activation model
Thank you!
Just an ad. No content.
Great information presented
I like to know what the side effects of this are !
Great job. Do you have the paper published?