On October 24, 2023, MIT.nano will celebrate its 5th anniversary with The Nano Summit! The first of an annual flagship conference for MIT.nano, this event will highlight the astonishing research being done at MIT and look to the future of nanoscience and engineering.
Title: Ground Positioning Radar for Automated Driving Speaker: Thomas Cashman VP of Engineering Startup: GPR
Attempts to embed machine learning-based predictive models to make products smarter, faster, cheaper, and more personalized will dominate activity in the technology industry for the foreseeable future. Veeramachaneni and MIT researchers are proposing a paradigm shift from the current practice of creating machine learning models that requires months-long discovery, exploration and “feasibility report” generation, followed by re-engineering for deployment, in favor of a rapid 8 week long process of development, understanding, validation and deployment that can executed by developers or subject matter experts using reusable APIs.
State-of-the-art information and communication technologies have become absolutely essential for all industries as the world is becoming more and more interconnected and data-driven. This trend has been further accelerated by the COVID pandemic. Where is the digital frontier today and what lies ahead? The annual MIT Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) event explores the latest research from across the Institute and its potential impact across industries. The webinar series will feature three sessions by six MIT faculty on the following topics: wireless communications, low power/edge computing and urban infrastructure. Additionally, a fourth session will feature MIT-connected startups presenting on the same topics.
Principal Investigator Paul Barton