Daniel Robertson Assistant Professor, Grand Challenge Scholars Program Director How will you use technology to learn? PostedNovember 4, 2020 AT 9:15 AM Everyone wants to learn, to know, to expand and broaden their horizons, but limit themselves based on their prior experiences with our current methods of teaching. Read More
Comments on "Advance Personalized Learning" PostedFebruary 15, 2008 AT 10:30 AM What do you think about individualized instruction? How can it be used to raise education levels around the world? What is the connection between personalized learning and open courseware? Read More
Wearable Sensors to Predict COVID-19 Infections in US Military Hospitals Posted9/30/2020 11:26:40 AM he Pentagon invested in new wearable COVID-19 sensors developed with a healthtech firm for deployment to military hospitals in the U.S. and Southeast Asia. Posted byRaluca Barbulescu Read More Comments1
Artificial Brains Need Sleep Just as Much as Regular Brains Do Posted9/30/2020 11:23:02 AM Sleep-like states may help neural networks regain clear stability after continuous self-learning cycles. Posted byRaluca Barbulescu Read More Comments0
New research leads to lighter and greener bridges Posted9/30/2020 11:17:44 AM The past 60 years have not seen any fundamental change to the design of bridge decks for suspensions bridges—best known in Denmark from the Great Belt Link. To accommodate the request for ever longer bridges, the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and COWI studied how to optimize ... Posted byRaluca Barbulescu Read More Comments0
Aaron Gordon Structural Engineer at Kimley-Horn Associates in Atlanta, GA Clemson University, 2017, B.S. Civil Engineering
Oct62020 Oct 06 2020 - Nov 07 2020 Edison High School Students Tackle Global STEM Challenges Students at Edison High School in Fairfax County, Virginia are designing and creating "living walls" to grow crops indoors for those in need using hydroponic systems.
Oct32020 Oct 03 2020 Confronting Global Challenges—Engineering Honors Endowed by Cook Family Joe Cook, who graduated as an industrial engineering major and a Torchbearer in 1965, and his wife, Judy, have made a significant commitment to the honors program in the college. The UT Board of Trustees approved the naming of the honors program Joseph C. and Judith E. Cook Grand Challenge Honors ...
Oct12020 Oct 01 2020 - Oct 02 2020 Confronting Global Challenges—Engineering Honors Endowed by Cook Family Joe Cook, who graduated as an industrial engineering major and a Torchbearer in 1965, and his wife, Judy, have made a significant commitment to the honors program in the college. The UT Board of Trustees approved the naming of the honors program Joseph C. and Judith E. Cook Grand Challenge Honors ...