Georgia Tech Researchers Monitor Campus Biodiversity with Machine Learning

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Since June, Lalith Polepeddi and Akhil Chavan have been using their skills in computer science and machine learning to help study biodiversity in Georgia Tech’s new EcoCommons.

Both research staff at the Georgia Tech Global Change Program, Polepeddi and Chavan teamed up to apply for a micro research grant from the Kendeda Living Building last summer. The grants empower research and innovation at a student, staff, and faculty level through small, accessible, amounts of seed funding.

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College of Sciences, EAS, Global Change Program, Serve-Learn-Sustain

Categories
Institute and Campus, Community, Education, Student and Faculty, Research, City Planning, Transportation, and Urban Growth, Computer Science/Information Technology and Security, Environment, Life Sciences and Biology
Keywords
Kendeda Building, Innovative Sustainable Design, Kendeda Living Building, ecocommons
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  • Created By: sperrin6
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Feb 28, 2022 - 4:28pm
  • Last Updated: Feb 28, 2022 - 4:28pm