Library to Host Panel Discussion on Human Systems Interaction: Assisting with Technology

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How GT Researchers Assist People with Musical Technology, Public Transportation, and Mobility Assistance

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Lori Critz

Lori.Critz@library.gatech.edu

Georgia Tech Librarian

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How does technology assist you in your daily life? Join us and hear how faculty and graduate students at Georgia Tech are developing new ways for technology to assist people in the areas of musical technology, public transport, and mobility assistanc

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This panel discussion will feature three Georgia Tech researchers who are developing new ways for technology to assist people in the areas of musical technology, public transport, and mobility assistance.

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How does technology assist you in your daily life? Join us to hear how faculty and graduate students at Georgia Tech are developing new ways for technology to assist people in the areas of musical technology, public transport, and mobility assistance.

Panelists include Dr. Kari Watkins, assistant professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Dr. Maysam Ghovanloo, associate professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering; and Yonatan Sasson, graduate student in the Center for Music Technology. 

Human Systems Interaction:  Assisting with Technology is the fifth panel in the Blended Research Series organized by the Faculty Engagement Department of the Georgia Tech Library.

Blended Research @ the Library is a panel discussion series focusing on multidisciplinary research. At each session faculty and graduate students from various departments present research in an area that crosses over several disciplines.

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  • Created By: Tearanny Street
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  • Created On: Mar 9, 2012 - 12:00pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:11pm