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Coral diversity on display in the underwater gardens set up by Georgia Tech researchers near French Polynesia. (Photo Cody Clements) Image Renay San Miguel
Cody Clements surveys rows of coral "gardens." (Photo Quentin Schull) Image Renay San Miguel
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David Reid demonstrates the function of the high=temperature cavity waveguide system for measuring the complex permittivity of different radome materials. (L to R):  Aimee Williams, Ellen Yi Chen Mazumdar, Kenneth Allen, and David Reid. (Photo credit: Sam McNeil, GTRI) Hypersonics candid Image Georgia Parmelee
(L to R) Ellen Yi Chen Mazumdar, Aaron Stebner, and Anirban Mazumdar, PIs for Georgia Tech's recently awarded UCAH grants, stand next to a free-space focused beam characterization system for studying radome materials that can be used for hypersonics. Not pictured: Jonathan Rogers. (Photo credit: Sam McNeil, GTRI) Hypersonics grant PIs Image Georgia Parmelee
A multidisciplinary team of Georgia Tech researchers, pictured in GTRI's radar and antenna characterization laboratory, will bring their expertise to the hypersonics challenge. L to R: James Brent Peavy, William Jud Ready, Anirban Mazumdar, Kenneth Allen, David Reid, Aimee Williams, Ellen Yi Chen Mazumdar, Aaron Stebner (Photo credit: Sam McNeil, GTRI) Hypersonics group shot Image Georgia Parmelee
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This group of clinicians and scientists will collaborate with Chethan Pandarinath, front right, on a $2.4 million, five-year project using artificial intelligence tools to revolutionize the speed and accuracy of brain-machine interfaces. The team includes Robert Gross, front left, a functional neurosurgeon; Jonathan Glass, back left, a neurologist and director of Emory's ALS Center; and Nicholas Au Yong, also a functional neurosurgeon. (Photo: Jack Kearse) Robert Gross, Chethan Pandarinath, Jonathan Glass & Nicholas Au Yong Image Joshua Stewart
This group of clinicians and scientists will collaborate with Chethan Pandarinath, front right, on a $2.4 million, five-year project using artificial intelligence tools to revolutionize the speed and accuracy of brain-machine interfaces. The team includes Robert Gross, front left, a functional neurosurgeon; Jonathan Glass, back left, a neurologist and director of Emory's ALS Center; and Nicholas Au Yong, also a functional neurosurgeon. (Photo: Jack Kearse) Robert Gross, Chethan Pandarinath, Jonathan Glass & Nicholas Au Yong Image Joshua Stewart
Chethan Pandarinath has won a Director's New Innovator Award from the National Institutes of Health to use artificial intelligence tools to create brain-machine interfaces that function with unprecedented speed and accuracy, decoding in real-time what the brain is the telling the body to do. The aim is to reconnect the brain and body for patients paralyzed from strokes, spinal cord injuries, or ALS — amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s disease. (Photo: Jack Kearse) Chethan Pandarinath in lab Image Joshua Stewart
Chethan Pandarinath has won a Director's New Innovator Award from the National Institutes of Health to use artificial intelligence tools to create brain-machine interfaces that function with unprecedented speed and accuracy, decoding in real-time what the brain is the telling the body to do. The aim is to reconnect the brain and body for patients paralyzed from strokes, spinal cord injuries, or ALS — amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s disease. (Photo: Jack Kearse) Chethan Pandarinath in lab Image Joshua Stewart
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