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LCSR Seminar: TBA
12:00 pm
LCSR Seminar: TBA
@ B17 Hackerman Hall
Feb 1 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
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LCSR Seminar – Eli Peli: The Risk of Pedestrian Collisions with Peripheral Visual Field Loss
12:00 pm
LCSR Seminar – Eli Peli: The Risk of Pedestrian Collisions with Peripheral Visual Field Loss
@ B17 Hackerman Hall
Feb 8 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Abstract Patients with peripheral field loss complain of colliding with other pedestrians in open-space environments such as shopping malls. Field expansion devices (e.g., prisms) can create artificial peripheral islands of vision. We investigated the visual[...]
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LCSR Seminar – Thomas Bewley: Development and coordination of practical balloon swarms for persistent in situ real-time measurement of hurricane development
12:00 pm
LCSR Seminar – Thomas Bewley: Development and coordination of practical balloon swarms for persistent in situ real-time measurement of hurricane development
@ B17 Hackerman Hall
Feb 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
![]() This talk proposes a low-cost balloon observation system for sustained (week-long), broadly distributed, in-situ observation of hurricane development. The high-quality, high-density (in both space and time) measurements to be made available by such a system[...]
Pop-Up Workshop on Linux-based Robotics in Education
3:00 pm
Pop-Up Workshop on Linux-based Robotics in Education
Feb 15 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
![]() To Attend: email Rose Chase rchase14@jhu.edu Location: 107 Malone Hall Organizers: Louis Whitcomb (JHU) and Thomas Bewley (UCSD) Abstract: This is an informal workshop and discussion session on the topic of Linux-based robotics in education, with a focus[...]
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LCSR Seminar – Samuel Kadoury: Optical shape sensing for device tracking in MR-guided interventions
12:00 pm
LCSR Seminar – Samuel Kadoury: Optical shape sensing for device tracking in MR-guided interventions
@ B17 Hackerman Hall
Feb 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Abstract Image-guided interventional systems rely on accurate device tracking technologies, such as optical or electromagnetic (EM) systems to navigate tools with high resolution diagnostic imaging modalities, such as CT/MRI/PET and facilitate the targeting of specific[...]
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