Human-MachineA top 10 school and No. 1 in Texas, the ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin develops courageous engineers who change the world./news/human-machine2024-11-22T11:53:59-06:00UT ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム of EngineeringJoomla! - Open Source Content Managementラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2024-05-28T16:01:19-05:002024-05-28T16:01:19-05:00/news/texas-engineer-magazine/89-2023-24/9830-robot-sznPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pThis fall, UT hosted several robotics events, with experts from around the world converging on the Forty Acres to discuss the future of the field.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p&ラーメンベット 系列;pThis fall, UT hosted several robotics events, with experts from around the world converging on the Forty Acres to discuss the future of the field.&ラーメンベット 系列;/pラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2024-03-29T12:49:04-05:002024-03-29T12:49:04-05:00/news/archive/9841-universal-brain-computer-interface-lets-people-play-games-with-just-their-thoughtsNat Levy&ラーメンベット 系列;pImagine playing a racing game like Mario Kart, using only your brain to execute the complex series of turns in a lap.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pThis is not a video game fantasy, but a real program that engineers at The University of Texas at Austin have created as part of research into brain-computer interfaces to help improve the lives of people with motor disabilities.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pImagine playing a racing game like Mario Kart, using only your brain to execute the complex series of turns in a lap.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pThis is not a video game fantasy, but a real program that engineers at The University of Texas at Austin have created as part of research into brain-computer interfaces to help improve the lives of people with motor disabilities.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2023-08-03T10:24:45-05:002023-08-03T10:24:45-05:00/news/archive/9724-modified-virtual-reality-tech-can-measure-brain-activityPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pResearchers have modified a commercial virtual reality headset, giving it the ability to measure brain activity and examine how we react to hints, stressors and other outside forces.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe research team at The University of Texas at Austin created a noninvasive electroencephalogram (EEG) sensor that they installed in a Meta VR headset that can be worn comfortably for long periods. The EEG measures the brain's electrical activity during the immersive VR interactions.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pResearchers have modified a commercial virtual reality headset, giving it the ability to measure brain activity and examine how we react to hints, stressors and other outside forces.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe research team at The University of Texas at Austin created a noninvasive electroencephalogram (EEG) sensor that they installed in a Meta VR headset that can be worn comfortably for long periods. The EEG measures the brain's electrical activity during the immersive VR interactions.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2023-07-20T09:56:30-05:002023-07-20T09:56:30-05:00/news/archive/9713-the-present-and-future-of-computing-get-a-boost-ラーメンベット 系列-new-researchPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe world's computing needs have grown exponentially in recent years due to an explosion of technology. To meet the needs for the next technological leap, the scientific community is working to improve current processing capabilities and simultaneously develop entirely new computing methods.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pTwo new papers from the research group of Jean Anne Incorvia, a professor in the ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム of Engineering’s Chandra Family of Electrical and Computer Engineering, aim to contribute to both of these scientific needs. Together, they offer improvements on current semiconductor technology as well as a nimbler building block to the next generation of computers that think like the human brain.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe world's computing needs have grown exponentially in recent years due to an explosion of technology. To meet the needs for the next technological leap, the scientific community is working to improve current processing capabilities and simultaneously develop entirely new computing methods.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pTwo new papers from the research group of Jean Anne Incorvia, a professor in the ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム of Engineering’s Chandra Family of Electrical and Computer Engineering, aim to contribute to both of these scientific needs. Together, they offer improvements on current semiconductor technology as well as a nimbler building block to the next generation of computers that think like the human brain.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2023-05-15T11:40:15-05:002023-05-15T11:40:15-05:00/news/archive/9689-artificial-neurons-mimic-complex-brain-abilities-for-next-generation-ai-computingPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pFor decades, scientists have been investigating how to recreate the versatile computational capabilities of biological neurons to develop faster and more energy-efficient machine learning systems. One promising approach involves the use of memristors: electronic components capable of storing a value by modifying their conductance and then utilizing that value for in-memory processing.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pFor decades, scientists have been investigating how to recreate the versatile computational capabilities of biological neurons to develop faster and more energy-efficient machine learning systems. One promising approach involves the use of memristors: electronic components capable of storing a value by modifying their conductance and then utilizing that value for in-memory processing.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2022-11-18T10:58:02-06:002022-11-18T10:58:02-06:00/news/archive/9616-brain-powered-wheelchair-shows-real-world-promisePersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pIn one of the first studies of its kind, several people with motor disabilities were able to operate a wheelchair that translates their thoughts into movement.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin and published today in the journal &ラーメンベット 系列;a href="https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(22)01690-X"&ラーメンベット 系列;emiScience&ラーメンベット 系列;/em&ラーメンベット 系列;/a is an important step forward for brain-machine interfaces — computer systems that turn mind activity into action. The concept of a thought-powered wheelchair has been studied for years, but most projects have used non-disabled subjects or stimuli that leads the device to more or less control the person rather than the other way around.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pIn one of the first studies of its kind, several people with motor disabilities were able to operate a wheelchair that translates their thoughts into movement.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin and published today in the journal &ラーメンベット 系列;a href="https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(22)01690-X"&ラーメンベット 系列;emiScience&ラーメンベット 系列;/em&ラーメンベット 系列;/a is an important step forward for brain-machine interfaces — computer systems that turn mind activity into action. The concept of a thought-powered wheelchair has been studied for years, but most projects have used non-disabled subjects or stimuli that leads the device to more or less control the person rather than the other way around.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2022-10-17T11:39:57-05:002022-10-17T11:39:57-05:00/news/archive/9584-can-robots-and-humans-co-exist-in-public-ut-campus-study-will-offer-answersPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pAutonomous robots will soon rove the buildings and streets of The University of Texas at Austin campus. But unlike other commercial delivery services, this fleet of robots will help researchers understand and improve the experience of pedestrians who encounter them.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pAutonomous robots will soon rove the buildings and streets of The University of Texas at Austin campus. But unlike other commercial delivery services, this fleet of robots will help researchers understand and improve the experience of pedestrians who encounter them.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2022-10-10T10:52:17-05:002022-10-10T10:52:17-05:00/news/archive/9581-stable-electrodes-developments-for-long-term-wearable-brain-machine-interfacePersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pWearable medical devices are an important part of the future of medicine and a key focus of researchers around the world. They open the door for long-term continuous monitoring of patients outside of the medical setting to give clinicians an accurate picture of what's happening and a better chance to effectively treat their ailments. Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed an electroencefalography (EEG) electrode that patients wear on their head to monitor brain activity. The EEG electrodes system could act as a brain-computer interface (BCI), which can be controlled by brain signals to help repair damage to the brain caused by strokes and other disorders.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pWearable medical devices are an important part of the future of medicine and a key focus of researchers around the world. They open the door for long-term continuous monitoring of patients outside of the medical setting to give clinicians an accurate picture of what's happening and a better chance to effectively treat their ailments. Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed an electroencefalography (EEG) electrode that patients wear on their head to monitor brain activity. The EEG electrodes system could act as a brain-computer interface (BCI), which can be controlled by brain signals to help repair damage to the brain caused by strokes and other disorders.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2022-08-08T14:10:00-05:002022-08-08T14:10:00-05:00/news/archive/9541-graphene-synapses-advance-brain-like-computersPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pResearchers from The University of Texas at Austin developed synaptic transistors for brain-like computers using the thin, flexible material graphene. These transistors are similar to synapses in the brain, that connect neurons to each other. The transistors are biocompatible, which means they can interact with living cells and tissue. That is key for potential applications in medical devices that come into contact with the human body. Most materials used for these early brain-like devices are toxic, so they would not be able to contact living cells in any way.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pResearchers from The University of Texas at Austin developed synaptic transistors for brain-like computers using the thin, flexible material graphene. These transistors are similar to synapses in the brain, that connect neurons to each other. The transistors are biocompatible, which means they can interact with living cells and tissue. That is key for potential applications in medical devices that come into contact with the human body. Most materials used for these early brain-like devices are toxic, so they would not be able to contact living cells in any way.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2022-02-15T13:34:00-06:002022-02-15T13:34:00-06:00/news/archive/9437-how-to-build-a-life-like-model-of-the-human-intestinePersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pHyun Jung Kim has been developing his "gut-on-a-chip" technology for more than a decade. These miniature systems represent accurate models of the patient's own gut, as well as the disease simulation. The aim is to use the patients’ own cells to test drugs and understand disease processes to determine the right treatment for the patient.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pHyun Jung Kim has been developing his "gut-on-a-chip" technology for more than a decade. These miniature systems represent accurate models of the patient's own gut, as well as the disease simulation. The aim is to use the patients’ own cells to test drugs and understand disease processes to determine the right treatment for the patient.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2022-02-09T09:22:19-06:002022-02-09T09:22:19-06:00/news/archive/9435-a-personal-experience-galvanizes-rehab-tech-researchersPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pMany members of the UT community have rallied around James Sulzer — and his family. In May 2020, Sulzer’s 4-year-old daughter, Livie, was struck by a tree branch. She suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) from the incident. And since then, the family has worked tirelessly, not just to take care of their daughter, but also to shine a light on gaps in care for families dealing with TBI.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pMany members of the UT community have rallied around James Sulzer — and his family. In May 2020, Sulzer’s 4-year-old daughter, Livie, was struck by a tree branch. She suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) from the incident. And since then, the family has worked tirelessly, not just to take care of their daughter, but also to shine a light on gaps in care for families dealing with TBI.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2021-10-06T14:15:25-05:002021-10-06T14:15:25-05:00/news/archive/9354-ut-austin-and-md-anderson-form-partnership-to-end-cancerPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pResearchers from The University of Texas at Austin and MD Anderson Cancer Center are working together to better detect, diagnose and cure some of the most common and fatal types of cancers.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pResearchers from The University of Texas at Austin and MD Anderson Cancer Center are working together to better detect, diagnose and cure some of the most common and fatal types of cancers.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2021-09-23T14:47:34-05:002021-09-23T14:47:34-05:00/news/archive/9345-wireless-e-tattoo-for-pneumonia-aims-to-transform-patient-monitoringPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;p class="IMAGE-horizontal-float-right"Pneumonia has emerged as a life-threatening complication of COVID-19, accounting for nearly half of all patients who have died from the novel coronavirus in the U.S. since the beginning of the pandemic. Even before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, pneumonia was responsible for more than 43,000 deaths in 2019.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;p class="IMAGE-horizontal-float-right"Pneumonia has emerged as a life-threatening complication of COVID-19, accounting for nearly half of all patients who have died from the novel coronavirus in the U.S. since the beginning of the pandemic. Even before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, pneumonia was responsible for more than 43,000 deaths in 2019.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2021-07-27T10:55:32-05:002021-07-27T10:55:32-05:00/news/archive/9308-ut-austin-study-aims-to-shield-critical-brain-functions-ラーメンベット 系列-surgery-find-new-treatments-for-neurological-conditionsPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム's José del R. Millán is part of an interdisciplinary team led by the Dell Medical School to map the brains of adolescents before and after epilepsy surgery to examine how novel brain-machine interfaces and embodied learning technologies can help the brain rewire itself before surgery, move key functions away from the surgeon's target and recover more quickly afterward.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム's José del R. Millán is part of an interdisciplinary team led by the Dell Medical School to map the brains of adolescents before and after epilepsy surgery to examine how novel brain-machine interfaces and embodied learning technologies can help the brain rewire itself before surgery, move key functions away from the surgeon's target and recover more quickly afterward.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2020-10-28T10:38:38-05:002020-10-28T10:38:38-05:00/news/archive/9111-using-wearable-technology-to-prevent-kidney-stonesPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pElectrical and computer engineering assistant professor Edison Thomaz is working with researchers from Penn State University and Stanford University on a project called sipIT, a technology-based intervention to promote fluid intake, increase urine output and reduce risk of kidney stones. The team recently received a five-year, .97 million grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases to further their technology.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pElectrical and computer engineering assistant professor Edison Thomaz is working with researchers from Penn State University and Stanford University on a project called sipIT, a technology-based intervention to promote fluid intake, increase urine output and reduce risk of kidney stones. The team recently received a five-year, .97 million grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases to further their technology.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2020-09-29T15:26:48-05:002020-09-29T15:26:48-05:00/news/archive/9083-new-discovery-helps-researchers-rethink-organoid-culturesPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pOrganoids are stem cell-based tissue surrogates that can mimic the structure and function of organs, and they have become a key component of numerous types of medical research in recent years. But researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have uncovered problems with the conventional method for growing organoids for common experiments that may cause misleading results.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pOrganoids are stem cell-based tissue surrogates that can mimic the structure and function of organs, and they have become a key component of numerous types of medical research in recent years. But researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have uncovered problems with the conventional method for growing organoids for common experiments that may cause misleading results.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2020-09-18T15:44:13-05:002020-09-18T15:44:13-05:00/news/archive/9106-this-student-health-care-startup-wants-to-improve-life-for-people-who-use-wheelchairsPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pWhen brother and sister Krishan and Koushalya Sachdev witnessed their 23-year-old cousin’s adjustment to life as a paraplegic after suffering a traumatic accident, they wanted to do everything they could to help him.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pWhen brother and sister Krishan and Koushalya Sachdev witnessed their 23-year-old cousin’s adjustment to life as a paraplegic after suffering a traumatic accident, they wanted to do everything they could to help him.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2020-08-17T13:50:14-05:002020-08-17T13:50:14-05:00/news/archive/9048-clearcam-and-its-cockrell-school-developed-windshield-wiper-for-a-laparoscope-closes-2-6m-in-recent-seed-funding-roundPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pClearCam Inc., a medical device spinout company founded by ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム of Engineering associate professor Chris Rylander based on research from his lab, recently announced the closing of .6 million in seed round funding.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pClearCam Inc., a medical device spinout company founded by ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム of Engineering associate professor Chris Rylander based on research from his lab, recently announced the closing of .6 million in seed round funding.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2020-03-20T21:30:58-05:002020-03-20T21:30:58-05:00/news/archive/8923-texas-engineering-professor-raises-10m-for-medical-robot-startup-aiding-hospitals-during-coronavirus-outbreakAdrienne Lee&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe contagious nature of COVID-19 puts medical personnel at risk of contracting the virus from the patients they treat. A startup co-founded by University of Texas at Austin engineering professor Andrea Thomaz just landed million in investment to ramp up production of medical robots that could prove a valuable tool in helping doctors and nurses treat patients amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe contagious nature of COVID-19 puts medical personnel at risk of contracting the virus from the patients they treat. A startup co-founded by University of Texas at Austin engineering professor Andrea Thomaz just landed million in investment to ramp up production of medical robots that could prove a valuable tool in helping doctors and nurses treat patients amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
ラーメンベット 系列 intervention to promote2019-06-20T10:31:11-05:002019-06-20T10:31:11-05:00/news/archive/8832-new-e-tattoo-enables-accurate-uninterrupted-heart-monitoring-for-daysPersephonie Cole&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe leading cause of death in Texas is heart disease, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, accounting for more than 45,000 deaths statewide in 2017. A new wearable technology made from stretchy, lightweight material could make heart health monitoring easier and more accurate than existing electrocardiograph machines — a technology that has changed little in almost a century.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p
&ラーメンベット 系列;pThe leading cause of death in Texas is heart disease, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, accounting for more than 45,000 deaths statewide in 2017. A new wearable technology made from stretchy, lightweight material could make heart health monitoring easier and more accurate than existing electrocardiograph machines — a technology that has changed little in almost a century.&ラーメンベット 系列;/p