Browsing Three Minute Thesis (3MT™) at Georgia Tech by Title
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EarBit: Using Wearable Sensors to Detect Eating Episodes in Unconstrained Environments
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-11-13)Food journalling is the primary recommendation of physicians for many health concerns, including weight loss and a variety of diseases. The state-of-the-art approach for food journalling is by asking patients to record and ... -
The Economics of Industrial Ecology: Alert Today Alive Tomorrow'
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Engineering MoS2 transistors: A new approach to faster phones
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Enhanced Diagnostic Cardiac Imaging with Lower Risks
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Enhancement of cooling in data centers through flags
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Falling with Style: Automation and Pilot Cueing During Autorotation Maneurvers
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Fingerprinting and visualizing electronic environment
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Fusion of emerging technologies for robust, frequent and cost-effective road infrastructure condition assessment
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General sleep patterns predict associative memory retrieval in older adults
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Gotta Screen ‘Em All: Discovering Bacterial Genes Required for Wound Infection
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Grip, Grab, and Groom: Adhesion of Soft Biomaterials
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Imparting expressivity and dynamics to percussive musical robot Shimon
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-11-07)Musical Robots designed for struck idiophones lack the expressivity and musical dynamics which can make them sound more human. The actuators in these robots are mostly solenoids which have an unpredictable and ... -
Lights ON for Doctors... OFF for Cancer
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Little bugs, big issues: making smarter vaccines for complex diseases
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-11-07)Vaccines are invaluable in ensuring the protection of our species against constantly evolving, dangerous pathogens that threaten the human population. The vaccination strategy however, has been largely unchanged for the ... -
Lymphatic vessel mechanics: a clue towards treating lymphedema
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-11-07)Lymphedema, a debilitating disease characterized by a disfiguring swelling of the extremities, affects nearly 140 to 250 million people worldwide. In the US the primary cause of lymphedema is breast cancer related surgery ... -
Magic Behind and Efficient DNN Accelerator for Mobile Applications
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Medical Making: Nurse Inclusion in Point of Care Innovation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-11-14)Design tools are democratizing the means for innovation. If hobbyist makers 3D print in the basement or the next startup is hacking at the local makerspace, medical practitioners are also making at the point of care. Yet, ... -
Microbes, Oil Spills and Beyond: Using Microbes to Predict the Impact of Oil Spills
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-11-14)The Deepwater Horizon oil spill was the largest accidental marine oil spill in history and affected the benthic ecosystems, as well as vast areas of the open ocean and coastal wetlands along the Gulf of Mexico. Biodegradation ... -
Microneedle Patches for Polio Vaccination
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Nano-mechanical testing: there is plenty of room at the bottom
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-11-07)