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Gaze Sharing, a Double-Edged Sword: Examining the Effect of Real-Time Gaze Sharing Visualizations on Team Performance and Situation Awareness

1163 Mechanical Engineering 1513 Engineering Dr., Madison, WI, United States

Eye tracking research has shown that teammates in complex systems often exhibit overlapping eye gaze during critical moments of operation. This finding has driven the development of a new emerging technology called gaze sharing, which involves real-time visualization of team members’ eye movements on their respective displays. Initial evaluations of gaze sharing have primarily focused...

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ECE Capstone Design Open House

Engineering Hall Lobby 1415 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI, United States

Engineering Hall Lobby All are welcome to come view projects created by student teams in ECE capstone design courses! ECE alumni will serve as our guest judges as teams compete for Best Presentation and Demo. Teams will also compete for Best Overall Technical Achievement, judged by their instructors. Plus, a People's Choice Award will be...

Student game night

Room 3127 ME Take a break, join IISE for board games & cocoa. And while you're at it, get discounted registration for the Regional IISE Conference being hosted here in February! (Conference registration also available here: 2025 Regional Conference | IISE UW-Madison)

Robotics to Improve Clinician Healthspan: Considering teams, technology, and training

1153 Mechanical Engineering 1513 University Ave, Madison, WI, United States

The introduction of surgical robotic technology and systems in the operating room has changed the paradigm of how surgical team members physically and cognitively interact with each other and the technology. This shift has highlighted the necessity to reevaluate the changing ergonomic demands and surgical workflow. This presentation will highlight the impacts of robotic surgical...

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BME Seminar Series: Genevieve Romanowicz, PhD

2180 Mechanical Engineering Building 1513 University Avenue, Madison, WI, United States

Integrating Bioengineering and Biomarker Discovery to Advance Personalized Regenerative Medicine Genevieve Romanowicz, PhDK99 Fellow and post-doctoral scholarKnight Campus for Accelerating Scientific ImpactUniversity of Oregon Abstract:Dr. Romanowicz's research bridges tissue engineering and clinical care by addressing critical questions in bone regeneration and fracture risk prediction. Her work focuses on developing advanced bone-like organoids and preclinical models...

ECE Winter 2024 Graduation Lunch

Wisconsin Institute for Discovery 330 North Orchard St., Madison, WI, United States

Discovery Building - DeLuca Forum December ECE graduates, please join us for a tailgate-style luncheon in honor of your wonderful achievement! Stop in any time between 11:30 and 1:00 for food, fun and a special graduation present from the department. We encourage you to wear your cap and gown for photos with a professional photographer....

BME Winter 2024 Graduation Celebration

Engineering Centers Building Atrium 1550 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI, United States

The Biomedical Engineering Department is hosting a graduation celebration for fall 2024 graduates and their guests. Graduating students will receive an email with information about how to RSVP and about picking up your graduation gift.

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CEE/GLE Graduation Breakfast

Union South 1308 W Dayton St, Madison, Wisconsin

The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department is hosting celebratory breakfast at Union South for fall 2024 graduates and their guests on Sunday, December 15. Breakfast will be served buffet-style from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., leaving plenty of time to travel to the Kohl Center for commencement, which begins at 10:00 a.m. This event is...

Chemical Engineering 2024 Winter Commencement Banquet

Union South - Varsity Hall 1308 W Dayton St, Madison, Wisconsin

Congratulations to our graduating class of 2024. After years of hard work, the students and faculty are putting on the 2024 Spring Banquet for Chemical Engineering.

The Algorithmic Abyss: Exploring Autonomy without AI Horror

1153 Mechanical Engineering 1513 University Ave, Madison, WI, United States

AI can already solve sophisticated problems ranging from playing games, autonomous driving, and music generation—given enough observational data for training. The core of such success resides in efficient algorithms, compliant hardware and robust computing, all implemented using carefully curated data collected before the training phase. Thus, machines learn in a “sterile” domain, under clean, controlled...

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