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ANGOLA â The Steel Dynamics Foundation Inc. has pledged $1.5 million toward Trine University s engineering facility expansion, the university announced Monday.
In honor of Steel Dynamics support, the 40,000-square-foot expansion will be named the Steel Dynamics Inc. Center for Engineering and Computing. The continual growth of our business requires a ready supply of well-trained engineers, and many who have contributed to the success of Steel Dynamics have come from Trine University, said Mark Millett of Auburn, president and CEO of Steel Dynamics Inc. We are pleased to support this expansion in Trine s facilities and programs, and look forward to the benefit this will provide, not only to SDI, but to industry throughout the region.
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Telemedicine could be improved with a method that uses the camera on an electronic device to take pulse and respiration signals from a real-time video of a patient’s face.
A UW-led team has developed a method that uses the camera on a person’s smartphone or computer to take their pulse and breathing rate from a real-time video of their face (Image: Cristina Zaragoza/Unsplash)
The advance by a University of Washington-led team was presented in December, 2020 at the Neural Information Processing Systems conference. The team is now proposing a better method to measure these physiological signals with a system less likely to be hindered by different cameras, lighting conditions or facial features. The researchers will present these findings April 8 at theACM Conference on Health, Inference, and Learning.