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A look at technology innovations in our backyard
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
The Gazette
Over the last century, technology has slowly encroached into every aspect of our lives. It's in our pockets, on our wrists and we encounter it everywhere we go. Besides rapid changes that have affected how we consume media, there are many other large scale technological innovations, some happening right here in the Iowa City area, including the Virtual Soldier Project, the National Driving Simulator and robot-assisted surgery.
ITI faculty researcher Toor discusses novel approach to cancer treatment using lasers on WHO 1040
Monday, April 26, 2021
University of Iowa Technology Institute
University of Iowa Technology Institute faculty affiliate Fatima Toor shared insights into her experiments using light to treat a rare form of cancer called soft-tissue sarcoma on Iowa AM radio WHO 1040 on April 23.
Guowei Qi becomes fifth Churchill Scholar from UI
Sunday, April 11, 2021
The Daily Iowan
After four years at the University of Iowa, Guowei Qi will attend the University of Cambridge in October to conduct research as one of 17 Churchill Scholars in the nation.
AI-fighter pilot to be tested this year after successful simulations
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Aerospace Testing International
Researchers in the USA are on course to flight test the first AI-fighter pilot technology during 2023 after running the first successful virtual simulations using algorithms.
DARPA tests artificial intelligent dogfighting in two-versus-one simulations
Monday, March 22, 2021
FlightGlobal
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) Air Combat Evolution (ACE) programme tested team dogfighting between artificial intelligence-controlled fighters in a software simulation in February.
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.
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.
IntelliSee AI risk mitigation platform announces product launch: New company offers "smarter surveillance for a safer world"
Saturday, October 10, 2020
PRWeb
IntelliSee, a new artificial intelligence (AI) software platform that uses existing surveillance cameras and machine-learning algorithms to help organizations improve their risk profiles, has announced its beta release on September 1, 2020.
University of Iowa researchers develop algorithm to detect Parkinson’s Diseas
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
The Daily Iowan
University of Iowa Electrical and Computer Engineering and Neurology researchers developed an algorithm to detect Parkinson’s Disease in patients using electroencephalography data.
University of Iowa professor to send metal alloys research to the International Space Station
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
The Daily Iowan
Professor Christoph Beckermann will be working alongside a team at NASA to observe metal alloy grains as they are melted in a mirco-gravity furnace.
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