Author: Lily Evans

The Virginia Tech Department of Statistics will host the 12th event in its Experimental Design and Analysis conference series, scheduled for May 15-17. This conference will focus on new areas of research in experimental design and new innovations in traditional areas. This year's event will be held primarily in the Data and Decision Sciences Building on the Blacksburg campus and will feature invited sessions, poster sessions, mentoring sessions, roundtable sessions, and panel discussions. What is a conference series? The Experimental Design and Analysis Conference Series began in 2000 with a regional event hosted by Ohio State University and has since…

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To break down the accessibility barriers students may face, Makerspace, PACE, ECE's Ghassan Al-Regib develops smart interfaces and strategies to help students of all backgrounds, disciplines, and proficiency levels effectively utilize their computing power. “Intelligent systems will act as tutors and facilitators,” said Alreghib, the John and Marilu McCarty Electrical Engineering Chair. “This will be a lens through which students enter her world of AI, empowering them by removing any hurdles that stand in their way when testing ideas. It will also be a great way to integrate AI Makerspace into existing classes. It also makes things easier.” “Democratizing AI…

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Long hours of engineering, manufacturing, testing, and back to the drawing board culminate in the ultimate proof of Husky's ingenuity at Michigan Technological University's 2024 Design Expo. Design Expo puts Michigan Technological University undergraduate innovators and their corporate and faculty sponsors on the front lines as teams solve complex, real-world, life-changing challenges while competing for nearly $4,000 in prize money. We will compete. More than 1,000 of his students from Michigan Tech's Senior Design and Enterprise teams will present their projects to the public and jurors on Tuesday, April 16th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Michigan Tech's Van…

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This week we discuss whether technology is making races faster and more dangerous.We'll also be talking about exciting bits of hot tech, including the new high-tech rain jersey, Roubaix tech report, AIRBAG shorts, Comment of the Week, Bike Vault, and a contest with a chance to win Topeak giveaways.Enter the Topeak contest here! 👉https://gcn.eu/GCNTopeakCompetitionAprilwelcome! 0:00Is TECH responsible? 0:35Let's go back to the 80's 1:01Modern: Aero is all there now 3:43How the dynamics of racing have changed 4:04Other points of view 5:14So technology has made cycling faster, but has it made it more dangerous? 7:50What is the solution? 8:46Hot & Spicy…

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NFA's Connor Gaughan got around Norwich Tech's Connor Robison during the Wildcats' 14-3 win in Norwich on Tuesday.John Shishmanian/For The BulletinNFA's Teagan Carollo and Norwich Tech's Zach Poore battle for the ball during the Wildcats' 14-3 win in Norwich on Tuesday.John Shishmanian/For The BulletinNorwich Tech goaltender Cayden Williams and NFA's Tristan Rainey watched NFA's goal Tuesday during the Wildcats' 14-3 victory in Norwich.John Shishmanian/For The BulletinNFA's CJ Frank caught Norwich Tech's Charlie Emanuel during the Wildcats' 14-3 win in Norwich on Tuesday.John Shishmanian/For The BulletinNFA's CJ Frank passes around Norwich Tech's Charlie Emanuel during the Wildcats' 14-3 win in Norwich…

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Multiple South Paulding players were on campus yesterday, including Jace Sanker and OL Tyler Chukwuem, TE Tyler Leyshon, QB Cade Wigginton and OL Will Anderton. Sankar has continued to build relationships with the Georgia Tech staff. He hasn't received an offer from the program yet, but he continues to have discussions with OL coach Jeep Wade. Sanker spoke at length about what caught his eye during practice and his relationship with Coach Wade.”Georgia Tech's intensity is insane. They're always doing something, and their coaches make sure it's done efficiently and at their standard.” I first met Coach Wade at OL/DL…

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As with all trends, different manufacturers are experiencing different fates in the current EV upheaval. After a costly learning and adaptation phase with its first i3, BMW is now on a roll, with i4, iX1 and i7 deliveries up 41% in the first quarter of this year, and the Munich automaker leading the way worldwide. is expected to account for 20% of unit sales. Deliveries in 2024 are expected to be battery-powered. Achieving the 20% goal will give him a 5% increase compared to 2023. Continuing to look to the future, BMW announced that it has entered into a long-term…

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war in the middle east. War in Ukraine. Rise in crude oil prices. Inflation remains above 3% and mortgage interest rates are above 6%. Donald Trump could be re-elected, and a trade war with China could follow. Stock market investors seem to have a lot to worry about. But so far this year, they have shaken off their fears. The S&P 500 index posted its best first-quarter performance since 2019, rising more than 10%. And this comes on the heels of a strong 2023, when the S&P rose 24%.Understandably, this bull market has some market participants concerned. Permabear's Jeremy Grantham,…

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Sequoia Capital Last year, generative AI moved from the background to the foreground on the AI ​​50 list. This will be at the forefront of our minds this year as AI begins to deliver significant productivity gains for both enterprise customers and consumers. The majority of AI venture funding in the US in 2023 went to infrastructure, with 60% going to the largest large-scale language model (LLM) providers, but application companies continue to dominate the AI ​​50 list . On the other hand, we are beginning to see what companies will look like when they adopt AI. Many companies are…

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Scottish cleantech clyde hydrogen has raised £1.5m for decoupled electrolyzer technology aimed at increasing hydrogen production safely at scale and at low cost. Large-scale production could reduce dependence on fossil fuels and supplement other renewable energy sources. Separate electrolysis is a new approach to renewable hydrogen production developed By Professor Mark Symes and collaborators at the University of Glasgow. Unlike existing electrolysis technologies, separate electrolysis provides users with the unprecedented ability to split water into hydrogen and oxygen in completely separate reactors and at completely separate rates. Decoupling is achieved using a redox mediator solution that can reversibly store both…

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