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Research is fundamental to everything we do, live, think, design, and develop in this modern world. As someone conducting research, there are many factors that are considered publishable when it comes to research. Publishable research leads to many benefits as a researcher. However, some of these institutions within the research and academic world lead to some fundamental issues with replicating studies to prove their worthiness.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. J. Edward Swan II of Mississippi State University. Ed will talk about these issues in replicating research due to the institution of research as a whole, and some of the changes that could be on the horizon for researchers.
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When machine learning comes to mind you may think of Silicon Valley, notable universities in the East Coast, and other places practicing advance technologies. Today we find out that contrary to popular belief, machine learning is being utilized at intellectual property firms in Europe as well. Discover why machine learning is valuable in the world of European patents and how it is being used to uncover patent activity within Europe.
In this episode of New Frontiers, we are joined by Dr. Harry Strange, European Patent Attorney at Withers & Rogers. Harry is an industry expert in machine learning, artificial intelligence, cyber security, and software systems. Harry shares with us everything we need to know about machine learning specifically within the European Union and the protections one must take there. What it is, how it works, and what patterns and trends machine learning finds through observing European patent data.
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Brand Therapy may be an unfamiliar topic to many of you. Unlike therapy that individuals seek to better themselves, Brand Therapy focuses on empowering and prioritizing the brand itself, not the individual. It also gives the brand a voice of its own. But did you realize Brand Therapy can be tied to the metaverse? The metaverse needs Brand Therapy too! This allows virtual objects to speak for themselves and provide cohesiveness across all platforms such as owning NFTs.
In this episode of New Fronteris, we are joined by Jamie Schwarz, Brand Therapist and founder of Brand Therapy LLC. Jaime spent 15 years contributing award-winning work to dozens of NYC agencies for hundreds of clients before he started Brand Therapy LLC. Jamies shares with us everything we need to know about Authorized Mixed Reality. What it is, how it works, and his current goal of looking for partners to use this patent for virtual authenticity and interoperability to promote an open metaverse.
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Cloud infrastructure and IoT structures perform well when customers only work with one vendor for their needs. Vendors want customers to use all their systems, but most don’t have the capacity to develop the various technologies to accomplish this. Enterprise customers are constantly seeking ways to improve margins and efficiencies. However, through the diversity of choices available to them, the lack of communication protocols and interface methods leads to inefficiencies of operation and possible confusion.
Is there a better way to connect these systems together? What if one could create a self-forming network of applications that could seamlessly interconnect for enterprise customers? That’s where TRANSEC was born.
In this episode of New Frontiers, we are joined by Ken Wada and Murthy Ivaturi from TRANSEC. Ken Wada is the CEO of TRANSEC with over 25 years of experience architecting and designing high-tech products and systems, and is regarded as a Silicon Valley embedded systems and communications guru. Murthy Ivaturi is the CTO with over 18 years of experience architecting, designing, and implementing enterprise-grade software solutions. We discuss the innovative solution developed at TRANSEC that seamlessly interconnects advanced IIoT networking platforms.
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The history of human civilization can be told as the story of energy. When we look back, the future of civilization is going to be told through the story of the battery – how we store and use energy.
In this episode of New Frontiers, we are joined by Randy Moore, President and CEO at Aesir Technologies. Randy is a senior manufacturing executive and recognized industrial manufacturing leader. Randy and the team at Aesir leverage decades of research in zinc battery design, the latest advances in material science, and Aesir proprietary innovations, resulting in break-through battery technologies.
Today we are talking about batteries. What they are. How they work. And what the business, societal, and environmental implications are for the ones you use.
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In the world of architecture, there is an incredible amount of data that goes into designing a building. We are joined by Stet Sanborn and Katrina Kelly-Pitou from SmithGroup, an award-winning architectural design firm known for its integrated practice and commitment to excellence in strategy, design, and delivery.
Stet is an Engineering Discipline Leader and award-winning designer with a background in both engineering and architecture, as well as a passionate advocate for Net Zero Energy and Net Zero Carbon engineering, serving on many taskforces to move these initiatives forward. Katrina is a Systems Strategist and an expert in energy systems and economic development where she pulls together engineers, architects, and computer and environmental scientists to bridge the gap between technical and social development needed to future-proof cities across the globe. In this episode, we explore big data and its ever-increasing use in building design.
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Machine learning is a powerful tool being used in countless industries and technologies. There are, however, “Bad Actors” who have attempted to exploit this technology in ways that aren’t ideal.
Joining us is Birhanu Eshete, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. Birhanu is a researcher and educator with vast experience in trustworthy machine learning, cybercrime analysis, and cyber threat intelligence. In this episode, we explore techniques used to confound machine learning-based systems and strategies for defending against the same.
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Artificial Intelligence has allowed many companies to perform complex forecasting not previously possible. Bernoulli AI is an AI-based system that can assist with resource allocation in healthcare settings.
We are joined by Dr. Sean Bozorgzad, Co-Founder and CEO of Potentia Analytics, a technology company with innovative solutions designed to improve operational efficiency in healthcare. Sean oversees a team of talented data scientists and software engineers who are responsible for designing the unique Bernoulli AI platform. In this episode, we explore artificial intelligence and how it’s being used to predict staffing, equipment, and room needs in healthcare facilities.