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GVU/IPaT Research and Engagement Grants

2020-03-05 , Anderson, David V. , Beteul, Adam , Bosely, Brooke , Glass, Lelia , Levy, Laura M. , Morris, Susana , Mulvanity, Sean , Partridge, Andrew , Riedl, Mark O. , Sanford, Jon , Sullivan, Anne , Swarts, Matthew E. , Weigel, Emily

The GVU Center and the Institute for People and Technology (IPaT), with additional support from GTRI support two separate types of grant proposals. Research Grants provide seed funding for new research collaborations, and Engagement Grants provide support for new forms of internal and external community engagement and collaboration. We’re pleased to announce that the following projects were selected for 2019-2020: 1) "From #hashtags to Movements: Performance, Collective Narrative, and Erasure, a Black Feminist Perspective", by Brooke Bosley and Susana Morris (Digital Media); 2) "Workshop on Language, Technology, and Society", by Lelia Glass (Modern Languages); 3) "Getting Good: Using esports to inspire students in developing STEM skills", by Laura Levy (IMTC), Andrew Partridge (GTRI), and Sean Mulvanity (GTRI); 4) "Detecting and Measuring the Impact of Food Insecurity at Georgia Tech", by Jon Sanford (Industrial Design) and Thomas Ploetz (Interactive Computing); 5) "Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment 2019", by Anne Sullivan (Literature, Media, and Communication) and Mark Riedl (Interactive Computing); 6) "Acoustic Sensor Deployment in the EcoCommons", by Emily Weigel (Biological Sciences), Adam Beteul (Atlanta Audobon Society), David Anderson (ECE), and Matthew Swarts (GTRI).

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GVU Center Overview and Funded Research Projects

2019-08-22 , Edwards, W. Keith , Mynatt, Elizabeth D. , Trent, Tim , Morshed, Mehrab Bin , Sherman, Jihan , Glass, Lelia , Partridge, Andrew , Swarts, Matthew E.

In the first GVU Brown Bag Seminar of the academic year, Keith Edwards, GVU Center Director and Professor of Interactive Computing, will kick off our talk series with an overview of the GVU Center detailing its unique resources and opportunities, and previewing some of the events coming up this semester. Come, enjoy lunch, and learn about some of the ways you can connect with GVU. Also, each year, the GVU Center and IPaT announce funding for the Research and Engagement Grants, which support early stage work by Georgia Tech researchers. This year’s winners will give brief overviews of the work they will be doing over the coming academic year.