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IPaT New Year 2014 Townhall

IPaT New Year 2014 Townhall. Executive Director, Elizabeth Mynatt. IPaT Mission and Structure 2013 Highlights Upcoming opportunities, seed grants and more… Overview of breakout groups. Welcome and Agenda. Stakeholder Strategy. Society

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IPaT New Year 2014 Townhall

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  1. IPaT New Year 2014Townhall Executive Director, Elizabeth Mynatt

  2. IPaT Mission and Structure 2013 Highlights Upcoming opportunities, seed grants and more… Overview of breakout groups Welcome and Agenda

  3. Stakeholder Strategy Society Address complex societal challenges in healthcare, education, media and humanitarian systems that require multi-disciplinary collaboration, transformative innovation and focused leadership. Industry Partners Align and manage joint industry and Georgia Tech strategic interests including thought leadership, research, recruiting, networking, and product development. GT Faculty and Academic Partners Attract and manage resources that accelerate and amplify transformative and translational research.

  4. Interdisciplinary Research Institutes Support & connect faculty and students doing basic and applied research across the entire Georgia Tech campus Blur the lines between academic disciplines through collaboration and interdisciplinary teaming Make it easier to move research results into real-world use GT Colleges and Schools Government or Industry Need Interdisciplinary Research Institutes / GT Faculty The Right Interdisciplinary Team to Address the Need Partnering Organizations 300+ GT Research Centers

  5. Interdisciplinary Research Institutes BIOENGINEERING AND BIOSCIENCE ELECTRONICS AND NANOTECHNOLOGY MATERIALS ENERGY AND SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE ROBOTICS NATIONAL SECURITY PAPER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PEOPLE AND TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING, TRADE, & LOGISTICS Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering & Bioscience Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems Institute for Materials Robotics and Intelligent Machines Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute Georgia Tech Research Institute Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology Institute for Paper Science and Technology Institute for People and Technology Strategic Energy Institute

  6. IPaT’s 3T Approach

  7. TransdisciplinaryResearch Build a network of researchers Stimulate multi-disciplinary conversations Seed innovative research Use a systems approach to maximize opportunities for leadership and societal impact

  8. IPaT Campus Advisory Board Associate Deans of Research Ron Arkin, CoC Stephen DeWeerth, CoE Evans Harrell, CoS Nancey Green Leigh, CoA Janet Murray, IAC Sridhar Narasimhan, CoB Campus Research JildaGarton, GTRC Ron Hutchins, CTO Caroline Wood, Corporate Relations School Chairs Jane Ammons, ISyE Annie Anton, IC Howard Weiss, Psychology Center Directors Keith Edwards, GVU Jeff Evans, ICL / GTRI Dennis Folds, GTRI

  9. Disruptive role of technology paired with human-centered innovation. Wearable Computing Internet of Things Software Defined Networking Research demos, plenary talks, partner meetings, workshops and more…… People & Technology Forum

  10. TransdisciplinaryResearch Build a network of researchers Stimulate multi-disciplinary conversations Seed innovative research Use a systems approach to maximize opportunities for leadership and societal impact

  11. Seed Grants Implementation and Assessment of One-Bus Away Atlanta
Kari Watkins (School of Civil Engineering) Russ Clark (School of Computer Science) Launch Support for the Game Studio at Georgia Tech
Ian Bogost (School of Literature, Media & Communication) Blair MacIntyre (School of Interactive Computing) Computational Social Science Workshop and Hackathon with Emory
Jacob Eisenstein (School Interactive Computing) Eric Gilbert (School of Interactive Computing) FIDO -- Facilitating Interactions for Dogs with Occupations
Melody Moore Jackson (School Interactive Computing) Thad Starner (School of Interactive Computing) Clint Zeagler (School of Industrial Design) Games@Georgia Tech
Celia Pearce (School of Literature, Media & Communication) Mark Riedl (School of Interactive Computing) Sonic Generator and the National Orchestra of Lorraine
Jason Freeman (School of Music) Simulating Activities of Daily Living: Dressing Clothes
Karen Liu (School of Interactive Computing)

  12. Seed Grants Mobile Health (mHealth) Tools to Improve Patient Engagement, Research and Disease Management of Children with Rheumatological Disease JitenChhabra, IMTC Prabhu RV Shankar, CHOA Novel breath sampling device for condensate and analysis of volatile organic compounds 
Peter Hesketh, School of Mechanical Engineering
Lou Ann Brown, CHOA An Ecosystem for Objectively Monitoring and Improving Medication Adherence in Adolescent Transplant Recipients MaysamGhovanloo, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Christinia Choi, School of Industrial Design
ShriDeshpande, CHOA Improving the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Soundscape Erica Ryherd, School of Mechanical EngineeringJulie Swann, School of Industrial Systems Engineering Ira Adams-Chapman, CHOA and Emory University Dealing with the Side-effects of Automation: Threats to Workflow and Safety Introduced by Health Information Technology? 
Marla Daves, MSHI, Emory University
Frank Durso, School of Psychology Approaches for Estimating Small-Area Prevalence of Pediatric Obesity for Improved Interventions
Carlo Davila Payan, NicoletaSerban, Julie Swann, School of Industrial Systems Engineering, Stephen Onufrak, XingyouXhang, CDC

  13. Seed Grants April deadline May deadline Summer deadline

  14. Translational Impacts Bring stakeholders together (research, industry, users and more) in authentic, real-world settings. The best way to predict the future is to invent it. …..and experience it! Create a virtuous cycle not a classic pipeline.

  15. Living Labs Living labs serve as a forum for GT research innovation applied to the development of new technologies, services and methods. People are integral in the operation of living labs because they serve as both creators and users. Child Study Lab

  16. Convergence Innovation Competition • Annual Competition • Multidisciplinary Teams–Undergraduate/Graduate Students • Technology prototype and business/sustainability plan • Awards Event with Live Demos of All Entries • Joint with GT Research Network Operations Center • Sponsors include AT&T, Cisco, Code 42, and GM

  17. Transformational Leadership IPaT creates innovation crossroads where researchers, industry leaders, government partners, and other stakeholders meet to develop transformative solutions to address complex societal challenges.

  18. Strategic Partnerships Georgia Department of Community Health

  19. Grand Challenges Apply Experimentation Mature GrandChallenge Discover Deploy Curiosity

  20. IPaT2013 Highlights New partnership with Midtown Alliance to create “Midtown Buzz” as a “live – work – play” lab.

  21. IPaT2013 Highlights Launched GT Journey Initiative. Fall 2013 brought together over 200 students, with 40 sustained faculty and staff partners from throughout GT (parking/trans, facilities, space planning, GTCM, OIT, registrar, student services).

  22. IPaT2013 Highlights The “Rome project” launched a collaboration between EI2’s I3L, ICL in GTRI and IC to create tablet-based personal health records for breast cancer patients.

  23. IPaT2013 Highlights Highly visible thought leadership in future of health systems research including DC workshops, conference plenaries, HIT book, HIT MOOC, HIMMS, and NSF-NIH RFP. Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Technologies for Successful Aging with Disability ($5M) Tremendous growth and collaboration with key partners: Children’s and DCH. Georgia Department of Community Health

  24. IPaTFY14 Highlights Google Glass Mania – IMTC Launches Wearable Industry Research Partnership Program Facilitating Interactions for Dogs with Occupations (FIDO) project launched Launched CDAIT: Center for the Development and Application of the Internet of Things Technologies

  25. IPaT Spring 2014 Calendar JanuaryJan 10: IPaT New Year Townhall Jan 30: Stories of Midtown DevWorkshop FebruaryFeb 7-9: Midtown Storytelling Hackathon Feb 11: CIC Industry Open House Feb 26: Midtown Alliance Annual Meeting MarchMar 4-5: Workshop on Healthcare Transformation Mar 17-19: 19th GENI Engineering Conference Mar 17-21: CIC HackBreak AprilApr 1: Children’s Proposals Due Apr 7: CIC CIC Submissions Due Apr 15: CIC Final Judging and Awards Apr 16: GVU Research Showcase Apr 22: Pediatric Research Summit MayGVU-IPaT Proposals Due

  26. Breakout Groups (2 – 2:45pm) Opportunities for Students: Learn about research and project opportunities plus the 2014 Convergence Innovation Competition.  Russ Clark, Maribeth Gandy, Siva Jayaraman, Ellen ZeguraAUDITORIUM IPaT Faculty Membership: What are the rights, responsibilities and resources available to "IPaT Faculty?”Beth Mynatt, Leigh McCook 134 Industry Partnership Opportunities: What companies are we working with today?  Who should be on the target list?  What about other "industry" players including government, non-profits and foundations?Laurie Baird, Ed Price 132 Health IT Research Infrastructure: Learn about new resources available to Health IT researchers included protected data support, HIE, EHR and PHR technologies, mobile computing and computing in the home.Mark Braunstein, Sherry Farrugia, Brian Jones, Matt Sanders 133

  27. Breakout Groups (3 – 3:45pm) Community Engagement: GT is working with many local community groups.  Come learn about the support for those engagement and new project opportunities.Laurie Baird, Maribeth Gandy, Christopher LeDantec, Beth Mynatt, Ellen Zegura132 STEM Incubator: Come learn about a new initiative at GT to create an incubator for STEM education research.Donna Llewellen, Leigh McCook 133 Aging Task Force Initiative: Hear about this task force that has brought together research in aging and disability plus a newly funded national center at GT.Dennis Folds, Brian Jones, Ed Price, Wendy Rogers, Jon Sanford 125 CDAIT: Internet of Things: Help build a new research center focused on the "human edge of the internet of things”Jeff Evans, Richard Fujimoto, Margaret LoperAUDITORIUM Pediatric Research with Children's Healthcare: Opportunities abound for research in pediatric healthcare.  Meet the key folks supporting these programs and learn about funding opportunities.Mark Braunstein, Sherry Farrugia, Leanne West 134

  28. Networking Reception (4 pm)

  29. Breakout Groups (2 – 2:45pm) Opportunities for Students: Learn about research and project opportunities plus the 2014 Convergence Innovation Competition.  Russ Clark, Maribeth Gandy, Siva Jayaraman, Ellen ZeguraAUDITORIUM IPaT Faculty Membership: What are the rights, responsibilities and resources available to "IPaT Faculty?”Beth Mynatt, Leigh McCook 134 Industry Partnership Opportunities: What companies are we working with today?  Who should be on the target list?  What about other "industry" players including government, non-profits and foundations?Laurie Baird, Ed Price 132 Health IT Research Infrastructure: Learn about new resources available to Health IT researchers included protected data support, HIE, EHR and PHR technologies, mobile computing and computing in the home.Mark Braunstein, Sherry Farrugia, Brian Jones, Matt Sanders 133

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