CS HCI PhD student @CarnegieMellon
@SCSatCMU @cmuhcii. Working at the intersection of HCI, UbiComp, & Cyber-Physical Infrastructure. Previously intern @ORNL
Fantastic Panel on "Reflecting on the 30th anniversary of Weiserβs famous article" happening now. If you are attending ubicomp, now is the time to tune in. @ubicomp#UbiComp2021#HCI
Excellent work by @cheng_tingyu. glad to be on the team and guide. Duco is a large-scale robotic platform that sketches sensors, antennas, energy harvesters on walls, glass facades, etc. of buildings turning them into self-sustainable sensing skins. @ubicomp@sigchi#UbiComp2021
At this year Ubicomp, we will present Duco, an autonomous large-scale circuit drawing system that can fabricate human/room scale sensor, FM energy harvester or even 3D large-scale artifact.
Paper: https://t.co/Ell3yo3ieN
Video: https://t.co/Ul1V7gRYEf
@TaliaRinger If we continue with the current CMOS approach, training AI models are going to be extremely energy expensive. A 2019 study found that training a certain DL for NLP produced five times CO2 associated with driving an automobile over its lifetime. https://t.co/fjuZLoCW7l
@TaliaRinger Great question, some of us in the field of UbiComp are looking at hardware approaches for it. The issue is not just packing more transistors, it's more about the power required for compute and heat. This is an interesting related article: https://t.co/JY0WpHXuFR
Attending @ubicomp 2021?
Come join the N^2 women event #panel#discussion on
"How to effectively succeed and create leaders in academia and industry settings?" with an amazing lineup of panelists @juliekientz, @ProfJudyKay, @lamanachman, Dr. Jennifer Healey & Amelie Bonde
"No country is safe until every country is safe β¦ that is why the vaccine must become a global, public good where the issue is not about profit, but getting access to all of humanity" - powerful statement, Dr @NOIweala. Via @TIME: https://t.co/FgXsYqkEFW
@AroraHCI @purnendoo@SharmaShradha@yourstory One opportunity to do this could be by getting involved in with IndiaHCI https://t.co/5AHICbIQaB, or start a medium blog, etc share experiences like your story :-)
Some wonky thoughts on economic policy in a time of pandemic. A number of people have been saying similar things, but I thought it might be useful to put them in a sort of standard, Econ 101 framework β namely, aggregate supply and aggregate demand 1/
The comparison game can be intense in academia, but it is built on the lie that there can only be one winner at the end of the game. Define what winning means for you and recognize that someone else achieving their win likely does not prevent you from achieving yours.