College of Science Seminar
Upcoming Seminar
Our next college research talk seminar will be on Friday November 22nd. See details below. Everyone is welcome!
Presentation: Dr. Sayma Akther, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, will present "AI-Powered Smart Health Tracker using Wearable Sensor Technology"
Date / Time: Friday, November 22nd from 3 - 4pm
To join in person, please stop by ISB 130
To join virtually, please follow this Zoom URL: http://sjsu.zoom.us/j/83728341238?pwd=qnqKxx1FKz4VO5xMfyoJltaeoMWX4W.1
Password: 610657
Abstract:
The convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and wearable sensor technology is revolutionizing health monitoring, offering real-time insights into both physical and mental well-being. This talk explores the development of an AI-powered smart health tracker, leveraging advanced algorithms and multimodal data from wearable devices to provide a holistic view of users' health. Key features include recognizing daily activities in real-time, wellness-risk scoring, and personalized health recommendations. The talk will discuss how this technology works with data from wearable sensors and address challenges such as noisy data, missing information, and real-world adaptability, along with ensuring privacy and security for users. Furthermore, it highlights the potential of AI to interpret complex, longitudinal sensor data, empowering users to make proactive health decisions.
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Past Seminars
Fall 2024
November 15, 2024, Dr. Gina Quan, Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy presented "Improving Pathways for Undergraduate Transfer Students in Physics"
November 8, 2024, Dr. Genya Ishigaki, Assistant Professor of Computer Science presented "Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence for Network Automation", video recording link (菠菜网lol正规平台 login required)
November 1, 2024, Dr. Annalise Van Wyngarden, Associate Professor of Chemistry presented "Aging of organic species in atmospheric aerosol particles: Implications for climate"
October 11, 2024, Dr. Adam Kochanski, Associate Professor of Meteorology & Climate Science and core faculty at the Wildfire Interdisciplinary Research Center presented "The Role of Wildfires in Modifying Local Weather and Shaping Fire Behavior"
Spring 2024
May 10, 2024, Dr. Cristina Tortora, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics presented "Cluster analysis: discover homogeneous groups of units in a data set"
May 3, 2024, Dr. Jane Lubchenco, Deputy Director for Climate & the Environment, White House Office of Science & Technology Policy and University Distinguished Professor & Valley Professor of Marine Biology, Oregon State University presented "The Future is Ours To Create: An Ocean of Opportunities Brilliantly Disguised as Insoluble Problems"
April 26, 2024, Dr. Melissa Pickett, Assistant Professor of Biology presented "What's up? How epithelial cells establish and maintain polarity in two PAR(t)s"
March 22, 2024, Dr. Mike Wood, Assistant Professor at 菠菜网lol正规平台 Moss Landing Marine Labs and Computer Science presented "Ice melt and biological productivity at the edge of the Greenland ice sheet"
March 8, 2024, Dr. Saptarshi Sengupta, Assistant Professor of Computer Science presented "Predicting Hard Drive Failures with Multi-Aspect Transformers"
February 16, 2024, Dr. Kim Blisniuk, Associate Professor of Geology presented "What is earthquake geology? A journey through earthquake hazard and faults of the Bay Area through the eyes of an earthquake geologist"
February 9, 2024, Dr. Katherine Wilkinson, Professor of Biology presented "The Muscle Spindle: The Most Important Sensory Organ You’ve Never Heard Of"
Fall 2023 Seminars
November 3, 2023, Dr. Leila Khatib, Assistant Professor of Biology, titled: "Viral Surrogates and One Water California"
October 13, 2023, Dr. Siri Veland, Assistant Professor of Geology, titled: "Phasing out coal in carbon and coal intensive regions in Europe – where are the tipping points?"
September 29, 2023, Dr. Fred Larabee, Assistant Professor of Biology, titled: "Collections-based research on insect form and function at the J. Gordon Edwards Insect Museum"
September 15, 2023, Dr. Nick Esker, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, titled: "菠菜网lol正规平台 Targetry: Thin film chemistry to investigate nuclear reactions far from stability"
September 8, 2023, Dr. Fabio Di Troia, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, titled: "Generating Synthetic Malware Data for Zero-Day Detection"
August 25, 2023, Dr. Yan X Zhang, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, titled: "菠菜网lol正规平台 Student Success in Blockchain Research"