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Jason Szafron: Modeling to Improve Cardiovascular Disease Treatments
BME's Jason Szafron discusses his research in computer modeling that can predict how cardiovascular disease progresses over time and how treatment can be improved.
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Jon Cagan and Chris McComb: AI Coach
Просмотров 22621 день назад
Mechanical Engineering's Jon Cagan and Chris McComb discuss their work in developing an AI coach. The goal is to help teams perform at a higher level and become more engaged in the problem that they're solving with the help of AI.
Transforming Transplant Initiative: Liver Defatting
Просмотров 10021 день назад
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering Rosalyn Abbott and Associate Professor of Medicine - Division of Hepatology & Liver Transplant a the May Clinic in Florida discuss their project in improving livers for donation, including reducing the fat in unusable livers.
Reeja Jayan: Increasing Energy Efficiency of Ceramics Production
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Mechanical Engineering's Reeja Jayan discusses her work developing sustainable methods to synthesize, process, and manufacture ceramic materials.
Behind the Researcher: Diving for Discovery with Tagbo Niepa
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Chemical Engineering's Tagbo Niepa talks about his passion for scuba diving and how it relates to his research and teaching.
Doug Weber: CMU and Meta Partner to Provide Human-Computer Interactions for Everyone
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Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, in partnership with Meta, are working to make human-computer interaction available to everyone, including the more than one million people living with paralysis from spinal cord injury.
Transforming Transplant Initiative: Booster Liver as Bridge to Transplant
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Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering Professor Adam Feinberg and Assistant Professor of Surgery at Mayo Clinic Shennen Mao discuss their project to create a booster liver to augment the function of a native liver until it returns to normal function.
Swarun Kumar: Connecting the world with wireless devices and new sensing methods
Просмотров 2142 месяца назад
ECE’s Swarun Kumar talks about his work on all things wireless, ranging from new ways to connect wirelessly to new sensing modalities using wireless.
Sarah Fakhreddine: Managing Water for Quality and Quantity
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Civil and Environmental Engineering's Sarah Fakhreddine describes her research on how to manage water resources in a way that protects both the water quality and the quantity of water that is available in the future.
Axel Moore: Prevention and Treatment of Joint Disorders with Robotics
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Biomedical Engineering's Axel Moore describes his lab's work in orthopedic biomechanics to relieve joint pain with robotic assistance.
Faculty Insights with Costa Samaras
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Scott Institute Director Costa Samaras provides an overview of his time in the White House and insights on how the Scott Institute is leading groundbreaking work to enable net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.
Transforming Transplant Initiative: A Mayo Clinic and Carnegie Mellon Collaboration
Просмотров 2303 месяца назад
Biomedical Engineering Head Keith Cook and C. Burcin Taner, Chair of the Department of Transplant at the Mayo Clinic in Florida discuss the Transforming Transplant Initiative, a collaboration between the Mayo Clinic and Carnegie Mellon University.
Albert Presto: Monitoring Air Quality Worldwide
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MechE’s Albert Presto works with US embassies around the world to gather air quality data that they can use to make recommendations to improve the air in different cities.
A day in the life: Nana
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Nana, a master's student from CMU-Africa spending her last semester at the Pittsburgh campus, shares a day in her life as a student at Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering.
Ramteen Sioshansi: Finding the Smoothest Path to a Green Energy Transition
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EPP's Ramteen Sioshansi describes his energy research and how it impacts policy makers' decisions.
Charlie Ren: Controlling Tissue Morphogenesis to Inform Better Lung Treatment
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Charlie Ren: Controlling Tissue Morphogenesis to Inform Better Lung Treatment
Paulina Jaramillo: Building Open Access Energy System Models
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Paulina Jaramillo: Building Open Access Energy System Models
What Inspired You to Become an Engineer: Zach Sabin
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What Inspired You to Become an Engineer: Zach Sabin
Dr. Destenie Nock & Carlos Mateo Samudio: How Grocery Delivery Services Affect Pollution and Traffic
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Dr. Destenie Nock & Carlos Mateo Samudio: How Grocery Delivery Services Affect Pollution and Traffic
Gabe Gomes: Using Coscientist for Responsible Autonomous Research
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Gabe Gomes: Using Coscientist for Responsible Autonomous Research
Dr. Destenie Nock: Air Conditioning and Summertime Energy Poverty
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Dr. Destenie Nock: Air Conditioning and Summertime Energy Poverty
Faculty Insights with Edith Luhanga
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Faculty Insights with Edith Luhanga
What Inspired You to Become an Engineer: Kathryn Whitehead
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What Inspired You to Become an Engineer: Kathryn Whitehead
What Inspired You to Become an Engineer: Vincent Sokalski
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What Inspired You to Become an Engineer: Vincent Sokalski
What Inspired You to Become an Engineer: Coty Jen
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What Inspired You to Become an Engineer: Coty Jen
What Inspired You to Become an Engineer: Jeremy Michalek
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What Inspired You to Become an Engineer: Jeremy Michalek
Safety First: DNA Armor Protects Regenerative Medicine
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Safety First: DNA Armor Protects Regenerative Medicine
Steve Chase: Brain-computer interfaces for motor learning and skill acquisition
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Steve Chase: Brain-computer interfaces for motor learning and skill acquisition
Amanda Krause: Using Ceramics for Technical Applications
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Amanda Krause: Using Ceramics for Technical Applications
A Day in the Life: Sanuratu
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A Day in the Life: Sanuratu

Комментарии

  • @ErnestKingArthur
    @ErnestKingArthur 12 дней назад

    very insightful session. More research in needed to develop Africa cyberspace.

  • @3dhistorian
    @3dhistorian 21 день назад

    Will a AI search recognize an idea that is not publically know and not patented?

  • @stevedeann
    @stevedeann 24 дня назад

    Thank you, Mr. Weber, CMU, and Meta for partnering and studying this technology. I was one of ten disabled consultants at Meta earlier this year, helping with their designs to make gaming and the Quest headsets more accessible to those of us with limited hand mobility and dexterity. I have been a C5/6 quad (paralyzed from my chest, down) since 2010. I use two pencils to type with and a rollerball mouse. Without the use of my fingers, I am limited to what I can "play" and what apps I can use on my Quest 2 headset. ♿👍💯

  • @jayanakhare2716
    @jayanakhare2716 26 дней назад

    Superb

  • @CathyFlo
    @CathyFlo Месяц назад

    Minority report has manifested. Jesus is coming back soon y'all please wake up.

  • @angelitomasalta869
    @angelitomasalta869 2 месяца назад

    Any news about this it's already 5 years

  • @corbincrogame
    @corbincrogame 2 месяца назад

    Love how they say making it simple because that's what I've been saying. So much potential already but only if it's make simple can open the door!

  • @SkylineatME
    @SkylineatME 2 месяца назад

    I'm looking for a toy robot as a basis for artifical foot skeleton for a belt down paralized friend, so he can "walk" Any idea?

  • @iguanaaaaa3551
    @iguanaaaaa3551 3 месяца назад

    I don't get why everyone needs to add music in these videos. If I needed to hear music I would go on Spotify. Just let us clearly hear and focus on what these guys are saying instead of the stupid background music. This is not a tiktok edit for God's sake

  • @elijahdjinn2304
    @elijahdjinn2304 3 месяца назад

    Where can I get some❤

  • @jwestney2859
    @jwestney2859 3 месяца назад

    So this video is suggesting that we do some actual thinking… before we adopt an attitude. That sounds like a good idea to me!😊

  • @maquiavelo50
    @maquiavelo50 3 месяца назад

    I knew Dr. Grossman (Ignacio Grossman Epper) while we were students (elementary, secondary en preparatory school) in Mexico City at Colegio del Tepeyac. He was one of the best students in that school ran by Benedictin monks (Ora et Labora). I lost contact with him sometime during preparatory school (High School). Now just by chance I step into this extraordinary achievement useful for dramatically reducing water consumption in industrial processes. I congratulate Dr. Grossman, who emigrated from Mexico to find a place where he could better develop his talents. I am sorry for my country which could nowadays (2024) could make good use of his knowledge in times of severe droughts. Cheers from Mexico Dr. Grossman....!

  • @shaleen0mishra
    @shaleen0mishra 3 месяца назад

    Stupid bg music, difficult to listen to main content

  • @marc-andrepiche1809
    @marc-andrepiche1809 3 месяца назад

    I wish this video was about more than one use case: material discovery

  • @edlubitz2968
    @edlubitz2968 4 месяца назад

    After the cell has repaired itself what happens to the armor? Does the cell consume it do the nano rods break down on thier own, how do you dictate the life cycle of a nanorod? Is the nano rod biological? lots of Questions for a 2 minute presentation

  • @ROBOTTEKNESI
    @ROBOTTEKNESI 5 месяцев назад

    what🤔

  • @3dhistorian
    @3dhistorian 5 месяцев назад

    Homes with basements offer a unique opportunity to supplement heating and cooling systems. Basements have stable temperatures. This allows for a controlled basement warming system that is most ecconomical and consistent in cold regions. Summer heat can be managed with cool basement are being used to maintain living quarter temperatures ecconomically. The cost is only air handling with no additional cooling system energy needed. Static Geothermal systems should be investigated. Our basements are our resources. Lucky us.

    • @destenienock5102
      @destenienock5102 4 месяца назад

      This is a unique opportunity in places that have basements that are livable. Although this would require a huge shift for people who have their bedrooms on top floors.

  • @shamima-tj4xe
    @shamima-tj4xe 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for Such a crucial informative video

  • @3dhistorian
    @3dhistorian 5 месяцев назад

    An engineer is born with a curiousiy to observe and question everything. This interest is in all things. Don't assume chemistry was your only interest. Let your eyes and ears lead you to new places. Have fun.

  • @E3_TECH
    @E3_TECH 5 месяцев назад

    Thats must be the future on distributed IA. with FPGA is possible.

  • @braydensouth1525
    @braydensouth1525 5 месяцев назад

    paper cost too much :(

  • @benedictsong892
    @benedictsong892 6 месяцев назад

    WE LOVE YOU JIMMY

  • @Vesicamusic
    @Vesicamusic 7 месяцев назад

    Ya 👍 Great work

  • @user-xd9xy5yl9l
    @user-xd9xy5yl9l 8 месяцев назад

    so cool

  • @jamestkirk3126
    @jamestkirk3126 8 месяцев назад

    When I think of walking robots, I too think of a white horned gorilla in Star Trek 😂

  • @smithtorreysmith
    @smithtorreysmith 8 месяцев назад

    This project is fabulous.

  • @vladfr
    @vladfr 8 месяцев назад

    This is absolutely bonkers!! I'm beyond amazed! I am researching how to build a small walker with Raspberry pi boards, and I saw designs with 6-12 motors that have problems with RL. It is beyond amazing what you've been able to achieve! Congrats! How can I print this?? Please open source the stuff! The maker community is going to go wild, all we need is an stl file!

  • @Shimonetadaisuki
    @Shimonetadaisuki 8 месяцев назад

    Maybe good for the toy industry. But seems kind of usless to work so hard to create a bipedal robot that cannot go up and down stairs, or uneven surfaces.

    • @vladfr
      @vladfr 8 месяцев назад

      The real win is the use of a single motor. The kinematics of walking are very complex, and even a straight walk is hard to achieve with 4-6 motors. The use of mocap and center of gravity computations are super super awesome. Think about their end goal: they want to have a lego-sized walker. This robot is just a first step in that direction, and in many others.

    • @CorkKNIFE
      @CorkKNIFE 8 месяцев назад

      I can assure you, your comment is misguided.

  • @SHAINON117
    @SHAINON117 8 месяцев назад

    Perfect 😂😂😂 so cute ❤❤❤ but also freeking cute 🥰

  •  8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @Amerikan.kartali.turk.yilani.
    @Amerikan.kartali.turk.yilani. 8 месяцев назад

    Super success super congrats keep up the good work we need super intelligent robots

  • @annsokalski3524
    @annsokalski3524 8 месяцев назад

    That’s my dad

  • @kairon156
    @kairon156 8 месяцев назад

    Could this help people with tinnitus? Even for finding out if it's a brain thing or failing ears?

  • @pyrografix
    @pyrografix 9 месяцев назад

    Absolutely stunningly beautiful fossils! This reanimating can only produce a spectacular recreation as the subject is, in its own right, spectacular!

  • @ainkahlberg7539
    @ainkahlberg7539 9 месяцев назад

    Can't join the chorus of praise. Scientists of the 21st century are more stupid than an ancient country child. He knew how a frog swam in a tadpole. But if we put the tadpole on the sand, we get the same movement that brilliant scientists recreated. Congratulations! P.S. Hint: make a waterproof model and you will know the possible movement cue of the living thing.

  • @Difixed
    @Difixed 9 месяцев назад

    congrats :3

  • @Derrick6162
    @Derrick6162 9 месяцев назад

    Now, to make the creature autonomous...

  • @saultshaker
    @saultshaker 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome work, would have loved hear from the PhD student(s) who worked on this.

  • @user-br3cv1hv2u
    @user-br3cv1hv2u 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing the work they are doing now. Very interesting!

  • @user-sd1yh3oi4w
    @user-sd1yh3oi4w 9 месяцев назад

    Wow what an amazing project! I can’t wait to see what other paleobionic projects come out of this lab!