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Join President Ángel Cabrera Wednesday, Nov. 18 in conversation with Dr. Ayanna Howard, Chair of the School of Interactive Computing and author of Sex, Race, and Robots: How to Be Human in the…
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Ángel Cabrera, Ayanna Howard Date
November 18th, 2020
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Join President Ángel Cabrera in conversation with conservationist Enric Sala, current National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence and author of The Nature of Nature: Why We Need the Wild, which…
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Ángel Cabrera, Enric Sala Date
November 4th, 2020
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Georgia Tech School of Physics professor and Glen P. Robinson Chair in Nonlinear Sciences Chair Predrag Cvitanović and Emory University Senior Lecturer and Director of the Planetarium Erin Wells…
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Predrag Cvitanović, Erin Wells-Bonning Date
January 14th, 2021
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Photography allows us to capture and share memorable moments of our lives. However, 2D images appear flat due to the lack of depth perception and may suffer from poor imaging conditions such as…
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Jia-Bin Huang Date
December 2nd, 2020
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Labs affiliated with the Machine Learning Center at Georgia Tech (ML@GT) will have the opportunity to share their research interests, work, and unique aspects of their lab in three minutes or less to…
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Privacy is a multi-faceted challenge for organizations – to be successful, they must take a holistic approach to protecting the personal data and information of all stakeholders. Privacy…
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Evan Wm Glover Date
November 20th, 2020
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Animal behavior is a key component of biological adaptations, where fitness relies on the ability to find mates, acquire food, and avoid predation. Variation in the availability of key ecological…
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Lauren O'Connell Date
November 23rd, 2020
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When Newton's laws are applied in every point in space we arrive at a set of nonlinear partial differential equations describing the world. We often marvel at the complexity of the solutions,…
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Michael P. Brenner Date
November 16th, 2020
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Modern machine learning has had an outsized impact on many scientific fields, and fundamental physics is no exception. What is special about fundamental physics, though, is the vast amount of…
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Jesse Thaler Date
November 20th, 2020
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The remarkable success of neural network models in machine learning has relied on the use of distributed representations — activity patterns that overlap across related inputs. Under what…
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Anna Schapiro Date
November 19th, 2020
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Bias and lack of diversity have long been deep-rooted problems across industries. We discuss how these issues impact data, software, and institutions, and how we can improve moving forward.The panel…
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Tiffany Deng, Deven Desai, Charles Isbell, Rapha Gontijo Lopes Date
November 20th, 2020
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Autonomous robots that can assist humans in situations of daily life have been a long standing vision of robotics, artificial intelligence, and cognitive sciences. A first step towards this goal is…
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Jan Peters Date
November 18th, 2020
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Inspired by the exponential growth of the microelectronic industry, my lab has been attempting to build a biofoundry that integrates biology, automation and artificial intelligence (AI)/machine…
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Huimin Zhao Date
November 13th, 2020
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5G NR mmWave opens doors to vast amounts of network capacity, fiber-like speeds and ultra-low latencies that promise to bring new and enhanced experiences to the masses, as well as inherent security…
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Henry Tong, Larry LaMont Date
October 23rd, 2020
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Join us for a panel discussion with Georgia Tech faculty and staff as they share their experiences of being the first student in their family to graduate from college. Through this event, we will…
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Joi Alexander, John Stein, Liya Woldye, David Young Date
November 9th, 2020
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Perceptual sensitivity varies from moment to moment. One potential source of this variability is spontaneous fluctuations in cortical activity that can travel as waves. Spontaneous travelling waves…
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John Reynolds Date
November 16th, 2020
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