ATE's Center for Advanced Automotive Technology
Technicians monitor a scan tool that utilizes a vehicle’s computer for diagnostic tests during a class sponsored by the Center for Advanced Automotive Technology (CAAT). More about this image Supported by the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education program, CAAT ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - September 1, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

How a heretic physician 165 years ago presaged the basics of device security
Kevin Fu, associate professor of computer science& engineering at the University of Michigan, sees historic parallels with our current cybersecurity moment. (Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos)
Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos - May 15, 2017 Category: Information Technology Tags: Privacy & amp; Security Source Type: video

How a heretic physician 165 year ago presaged the basics of device security
Kevin Fu, associate professor of computer science& engineering at the University of Michigan, sees historic parallels with our current cybersecurity moment. (Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos)
Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos - May 15, 2017 Category: Information Technology Tags: Privacy & amp; Security Source Type: video

NIH Pi Day (rescheduled): Data Science Lecture - The Mathematics of Biomedical Data Science
(RESCHEDULED FROM MARCH 14, 2017) NIH Pi Day 2017: Data Science Distinguished Seminar Series Lecture, “ The Mathematics of Biomedical Data Science ” Data Science Distinguished Seminar Series, 1:00-2:00 PM. Lecture by Simons Professor of Mathematics at MIT, Dr. Bonnie Berger, “ The Mathematics of Biomedical Data Science. ” The last two decades have seen an exponential increase in genomic and biomedical data, which are outstripping advances in computing power. Extracting new science from these massive datasets will require not only faster computers; it will require algorithms that scale sublinearly in the size of th...
Source: Videocast - All Events - April 17, 2017 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Carbon nanotubes scaling up to surpass single-story silicon -- Science Nation
A Stanford University engineering team has been busy bringing its grand achievement of 2013 -- the world's first carbon nanotube computer -- to a grand scale by making the performance competitive with silicon-based processors. And the researchers are much closer! With continued support from the ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - March 24, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

Houses damaged in New Jersey after Hurricane Sandy
Houses damaged at Ortley Beach, New Jersey, after Hurricane Sandy. Researchers at Princeton and Rutgers universities and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have developed a computer simulation that estimates that storm-related flooding on the New York City coastline similar in scale to those ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - March 1, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

High-Throughput Machine Learning from EHR Data
The widespread use of electronic health records and the many recent successes of machine learning raise at least two natural questions. How well can future health events of patients be predicted from EHR data, at various lengths of time in advance? And how can such predictions improve human health? This talk answers the first question via a new approach called " high-throughput machine learning, " and it speculates about answers to the second question. In particular, this talk argues that many healthcare applications require not just accurate prediction, but accurate prediction by causally-faithful models. Causal discovery...
Source: Videocast - All Events - February 6, 2017 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Using hardware and software to train dogs more efficiently (Image 4)
Researchers at North Carolina State University developed a customized dog harness equipped with a variety of technologies that allows a computer to train a dog autonomously, with the computer effectively responding to the dog based on its body language. More about this image The ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - January 31, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

Rice, Baylor team sets new mark for 'deep learning'
Neuroscience and artificial intelligence experts from Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine have taken inspiration from the human brain in creating a new "deep learning" method that enables computers to learn about the visual world largely on their own, much as human babies do.This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - January 26, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

Possible new component of next-generation computers (Image 2)
A close-up view of the beam created by the vortex laser. Because the laser beam travels in a corkscrew pattern, encoding information into different vortex twists, it’s able to carry ten times or more the amount of information than that of conventional lasers. The optics advancement could become a ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - January 25, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

Possible new component of next-generation computers (Image 1)
A vortex laser on a chip. Because the laser beam travels in a corkscrew pattern, encoding information into different vortex twists, it’s able to carry ten times or more the amount of information than that of conventional lasers. The optics advancement could become a central component of ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - January 25, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

Demystifying Medicine 2017: Bioengineering: Bridging Brain, Computer, and Neurologic Disease
The Demystifying Medicine Lecture Series is designed to help bridge the gap between advances in biology and their applications to major human diseases. Each lecture will feature a presentation on a major disease, including current research and advancements on treatments.For more information go tohttps://demystifyingmedicine.od.nih.govAir date: 4/18/2017 4:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - January 23, 2017 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Augmented reality goes beyond Pok?mon Go!
Lions, tigers and Bulbasaurs (oh my)! Go beyond Pokemon Go and explore some of the latest NSF-funded research to augment our senses with computer-generated graphics. Augmented reality integrates ?spatially registered? media with our real-world view of the environment. Researchers at Georgia Tech ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - December 9, 2016 Category: Science Source Type: video

In a first, brain computer interface helps paralyzed man feel again
Imagine being in an accident that leaves you unable to feel any sensation in your arms and fingers. Now imagine regaining that sensation, a decade later, through a mind-controlled robotic arm that is directly connected to your brain. That is what 28-year-old Nathan Copeland experienced after he ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - November 15, 2016 Category: Science Source Type: video

'MEteor' teaches students about astrophysics (Image 4)
A student uses "MEteor," an interactive computer simulation, at the Orlando Science Center. After launching an asteroid, the student walks across the simulation field to predict the asteroid?s path to the target. The tracking circle shows the participant?s position, however, a planet?s ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - November 14, 2016 Category: Science Source Type: video