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Jordan Hill: Designing a Contextualized Educational Tool for Multi-Pollutant Air Quality DataThis project follows a human-centered design process and involves research, design, prototyping, testing,…
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Jordan Hill, Matt Golino, Nandita Gupta Date
March 25th, 2021
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1:00-2:15pm – Session 4 Yanni Loukissas, Ph.D. All Data Are Local Swati Gupta - Mathematics of Fair Selection Algorithms Library Host - Ameet Doshi
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Yanni Loukissas, Swati Gupta, Ameet Doshi Date
August 27th, 2020
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9:15-10:30am – Session 1 Aaron Santesso, Ph.D. - Why Privacy Matters: The History of an Idea Rachel Cummings, Ph.D. - Differential Privacy: Foundations, Applications, and Future Directions …
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Aaron Santesso, Rachel Cummings, Jody Thompson Date
August 26th, 2020
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10:30-11:45am – Session 2 Peter Swire, Esq. - European and American Approaches to Privacy and Autonomy Sauvik Das, Ph.D. - Social Cybersecurity: Reshaping Security Through an Empirical…
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Peter Swire, Sauvik Das, Cynthia Kutka Date
August 26th, 2020
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2:15-3:30pm – Session 5: keynote Alison Macrina, Founder of the Library Freedom Project Library Host - Catherine Manci
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Alison Macrina, Catherine Manci Date
August 27th, 2020
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Leslie Sharp, Ameet Doshi, Catherine Manci Date
August 26th, 2020
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In this talk, Dr. Yeo will share the results of the fundamental study in
soft materials, flexible mechanics, nanomanufacturing, and
machine learning to develop soft electronics. In addition, he…
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W. Hong Yeo biography
Dr. Yeo is an Assistant Professor in the George W. Woodruff SchoolDepartment of Biomedical Dr. Yeo has established a strong research program in the fields of nanomembrane electronics and human-machine interfaces. Dr. Yeo received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and genome sciences at the University of Washington, Seattle in 2011. From 2011-2013, he worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at the Beckman Institute and Frederick Seitz Materials Research Center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Yeo has published over 70 peer-reviewed journal papers and has received a total of $5.0 million in research grants from various agencies, including the NIH, DOD, NSF, AHA, and Alzheimer’s Association. Date
September 10th, 2020
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In the lab's first year, DILAC supported many courses and projects that fostered undergraduate learning in both digital tools and the humanities. The students reflect on how their projects have…
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In Associate Professor Brian Magerko's course focused on computational creativity, undergraduate and graduate students from various disciplines have the opportunity to explore ideas of…
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Through the Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center, LMC Prof. Lauren Klein and students are working on a project to digitally recreate and reinterpret a data visualization created by Elizabeth…
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The twenty-first century is poised to see dramatic advances in medicine. The rapid after water and oxygen, is the most famous molecule of life known. This is not surprising, as the eye-catching…
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Alek Aksimentiev Date
November 17th, 2016
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https://mediaspace.gatech.edu/media/Universality+of+transport+coefficients+in+the+HaldaneHubbard+mod...
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Alessandro Giuliani Date
October 8th, 2016
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https://mediaspace.gatech.edu/media/Federico+Bonetto+-+Aizenman/1_li7b58fv
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Michael Aizenman Date
October 8th, 2016
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https://mediaspace.gatech.edu/media/Federico+Bonetto+-+Ogata/1_ev3rvz0x
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Yoshiko Ogata Date
October 9th, 2016
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