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ImagiQ webinar series on AI and machine learning for medical imaging begins March 10
Thursday, March 4, 2021
University of Iowa Technology Institute
University of Iowa is hosting a ImagiQ webinar series exploring artificial intelligence and federated/distributed machine learning for medical imaging.
UI engineers receive nearly $1 million to develop new methods to recycle paper into fiber reinforced plastic
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
College of Engineering
Engineers at the University of Iowa are working to enhance the process of turning wastepaper into high-value fiber reinforced plastic (FRP).
Iowa Technology Institute, Sonalysts partner to improve soldier performance
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Sonalysts, Inc. is teamed with University of Iowa Technology Institute on an Army Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program Contract to Address “Physical Monitoring Techniques to Improve Warfighter Performance.”
OPL flight tests integral to academia-industry-government collaboration on air combat training system
Thursday, February 18, 2021
University of Iowa Technology Institute
The University of Iowa Technology Institute’s Operator Performance Laboratory (OPL) recently supported Collins Aerospace in the first rounds of flight tests of an air combat training system designed to prepare U.S. Navy and Air Force pilots and crews for aerial combat.
Army considers change to Combat Fitness Test scoring for male, female soldiers
Friday, February 12, 2021
Stars and Stripes
The Army could adjust how it scores its new Combat Fitness Test to account for the “biological differences” between men and women, a service spokeswoman said Friday.
ITI contributes to discovery through artificial intelligence at University of Iowa
Thursday, February 11, 2021
University of Iowa Technology Institute
Iowa Technology Institute faculty affiliates are helping "power discovery" through artificial intelligence at the University of Iowa, including Shaoping Xiao, Michael Schnieders, Xiaodong Wu, and Stephen Baek.
Iowa could become hot spot for green hydrogen technology
Friday, February 5, 2021
The Gazette
About a decade ago, Troy Van Beek used to lug around a solar panel to explain to potential customers that the technology, which still was relatively new at the time, can't 'steal sunlight.' Now 11 years after the company's founding, Ideal Energy is trying to sell another novel piece of renewable energy technology - green hydrogen.
Faculty Feature: Ananya Sen Gupta
Friday, January 22, 2021
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Working in a unique sector of the signal processing field where computational algorithms intersect with underwater acoustics, University of Iowa Technology Institute faculty affiliate Ananya Sen Gupta has formed an environment of inclusion and innovation in her research group.
University of Iowa researcher, Iowa DOT innovate sustainable transportation infrastructure
Friday, January 15, 2021
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Leading the Laboratory for Advanced Construction Technology (LACT), University of Iowa civil and environmental engineering professor Hosin "David" Lee has been routinely working with the Iowa Department of Transportation to perform research on numerous practices to improve roadway lifespan and quality, including the 2015 building of a new bridge near Fairbank, Iowa.
Advising NASA on which satellites should stay in orbit
Monday, January 11, 2021
Newswise
A pair of Iowans, including an Iowa State University agronomy professor, helped to shape the future of NASA by evaluating the agency’s satellite missions and recommending which satellites should stay in orbit.
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