The document summarizes the ISSIP Discovery Summit 2023 focused on "Tech for Good". It provides an agenda for the event including a welcome from the ISSIP President, a keynote on leveraging diverse teams for innovation, a panel discussion on Tech for Good, and a presentation on survey findings regarding Tech for Good. The summit aims to advance innovation to benefit people, business and society through discussions, presentations, and networking among innovators and university partners.
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Sustainability in research computing has many facets such as funding and career paths for facilitators and research software engineers. The concern about sustainability is addressed in projects like the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) and the conceptualization of the US Research Software Sustainability Institute (URSSI). Many further initiatives and projects are concerned with sustainability and the discussion at the ACI-REF VR Intermediate Workshop led to some consolidation ideas.
International Society of Service Innovation Professionals OverviewYassi Moghaddam
ISSIP is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 to promote service innovation. It has over 800 individual members from over 150 universities and 100 companies in 40 countries. ISSIP's mission is to promote service innovation for an interconnected world. ISSIP runs programs like special interest groups, ambassador programs, conferences, and roundtables to further service innovation through collaboration between academia and industry. It also publishes books and provides opportunities for students through projects and coaching.
The document summarizes key points from a discussion on reimagining authentic curriculum and assessment in the age of generative AI. It includes:
1. Three major challenges are contract cheating, impersonation, and generative AI which can produce written work.
2. There are opportunities to use AI to enhance student learning and productivity if designed appropriately. Students could become creators by using AI to aid understanding or produce new learning resources.
3. Authentic assessment needs to move beyond essays and emphasize real-world skills through activities like presentations that cannot be produced by AI as well as balancing written work with other assessments.
This document summarizes a presentation on advancing the role of women in regional innovation ecosystems. It discusses how women are underrepresented as innovators and entrepreneurs. The presentation explores how regional innovation ecosystems and support programs can better integrate a gender perspective to be more inclusive and accessible to women. Key points discussed include a lack of understanding of women's innovation processes, gender biases in many systems, and how success is measured. Changing these dynamics and developing best practices globally were highlighted as important areas for further discussion.
This presentation was provided by Kristi Holmes of Northwestern University during the NISO hot topic virtual conference "Effective Data Management," which was held on September 29, 2021.
Three teams from the Center for Information and Communication Sciences (CICS) at Ball State University competed in the 2010 NetRiders networking competition hosted by Cisco Systems. All three CICS teams advanced to the second round of the competition, with the team of Dhiraj Baidya and John Bartels earning first place in Indiana. The annual competition utilizes written exams and Cisco's Packet Tracer software to simulate real-world networking scenarios.
SGCI-URSSI-Sustainability in Research ComputingSandra Gesing
Sustainability in research computing has many facets such as funding and career paths for facilitators and research software engineers. The concern about sustainability is addressed in projects like the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) and the conceptualization of the US Research Software Sustainability Institute (URSSI). Many further initiatives and projects are concerned with sustainability and the discussion at the ACI-REF VR Intermediate Workshop led to some consolidation ideas.
International Society of Service Innovation Professionals OverviewYassi Moghaddam
ISSIP is a non-profit organization founded in 2012 to promote service innovation. It has over 800 individual members from over 150 universities and 100 companies in 40 countries. ISSIP's mission is to promote service innovation for an interconnected world. ISSIP runs programs like special interest groups, ambassador programs, conferences, and roundtables to further service innovation through collaboration between academia and industry. It also publishes books and provides opportunities for students through projects and coaching.
The document summarizes key points from a discussion on reimagining authentic curriculum and assessment in the age of generative AI. It includes:
1. Three major challenges are contract cheating, impersonation, and generative AI which can produce written work.
2. There are opportunities to use AI to enhance student learning and productivity if designed appropriately. Students could become creators by using AI to aid understanding or produce new learning resources.
3. Authentic assessment needs to move beyond essays and emphasize real-world skills through activities like presentations that cannot be produced by AI as well as balancing written work with other assessments.
This document summarizes a presentation on advancing the role of women in regional innovation ecosystems. It discusses how women are underrepresented as innovators and entrepreneurs. The presentation explores how regional innovation ecosystems and support programs can better integrate a gender perspective to be more inclusive and accessible to women. Key points discussed include a lack of understanding of women's innovation processes, gender biases in many systems, and how success is measured. Changing these dynamics and developing best practices globally were highlighted as important areas for further discussion.
This presentation was provided by Kristi Holmes of Northwestern University during the NISO hot topic virtual conference "Effective Data Management," which was held on September 29, 2021.
Three teams from the Center for Information and Communication Sciences (CICS) at Ball State University competed in the 2010 NetRiders networking competition hosted by Cisco Systems. All three CICS teams advanced to the second round of the competition, with the team of Dhiraj Baidya and John Bartels earning first place in Indiana. The annual competition utilizes written exams and Cisco's Packet Tracer software to simulate real-world networking scenarios.
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Future of Work – What Skills Are Needed for Industry 5.0?
July 27, 2023
Recording: https://youtu.be/Q-7zPkTrFU0
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/issip/20230727-ambassadorpanel-i5oskillspptx
=====
*TITLE*
Future of Work – What Skills Are Needed for Industry 5.0?
*ORGANIZER*
International Society of Service Innovation Professionals
Type: Seminar or Talk
Category: Business&Professional
Sub-category: Career
LocationL Online event
*EVENT_IMAGE_URL*
https://service-science.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Skills-for-Industry-5.0.png
ISSIP Gdrive Image: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1oth6KWDgSSj3pLCwDtquEz1pHvj3eyq9
ISSIP GDrive Event Folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1oth6KWDgSSj3pLCwDtquEz1pHvj3eyq9
*TAGS*
issipambassadorpanel
service
innovation
serviceinnovation
issip
skills
industry5
futureofwork
*SUMMARY*
Free online talk: What Skills Are Needed for Industry 5.0? - ISSIP Ambassador Panel - Future of Work. Thursday July 27, 2023 1:30pm ET (10:30am PT, 13:30pm ET, 19:30 CET, 01:30+1 JST)
*DESCRIPTION*
Join ISSIP for an Ambassador Panel on the topic of skills needed for Industry 5.0 and the future of work. Moderated by ISSIP co-founder and board director Jim Spohrer, the discussion promised to be wide-ranging and lively, with perspectives from academia, consulting and industry. Total time 40 minutes to 1 hour.
*MODERATOR*
Jim Spohrer (ISSIP)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/
*SPEAKERS*
Miquel Serracanta (CSCMP - Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/miquelserracanta/
Heather Yurko (MasterCard)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-a-yurko-b819191/
Yassi Moghaddam (UC Santa Cruz)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yassimoghaddam/
*WHEN*
Thursday July 27, 2023 1:30pm ET (10:30am PT, 13:30pm ET, 19:30 CET, 01:30+1 JST)
*HOST*
Cecilia Lee
https://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilialeegeneva/
Michel Carroll
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmcarroll/
*ADDITIONAL_INFORMATION*
To all who register:
Zoom link will be sent shortly before event starts.
Link to recording and slides will be sent after the event.
Recording: https://youtu.be/Q-7zPkTrFU0
Slides:
A VIVO VIEW OF CANCER RESEARCH: Dream, Vision and RealityPaul Courtney
Presentation made by Paul Courtney (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA and OHSL, MD) and Anil Srivastava (OHSL) at the 2013 VIVO conference in St. Louis, MO. Material contributed by Rubayi Srivastava (OHSL), Swati Mehta (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, India), Juliusz Pukacki (Poznan Supercomputing and Network Center, Poland) and Devdatt Dubhashi (Chalmers Institute of Technology, Sweden).
SSIP Ambassadors Annual Meeting - Round1 and Round2
Host: Christine Ouyang, ISSIP Ambassador Lead (https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-ouyang/)
Round1 = Asia Friendly Time - Tuesday October 24, 2023 8pm ET/5pm PT)
Round2 = Europe Friendly Time - Wednesday October 25, 2023 (9am ET/6am PT)
ISSIP Ambassadors
https://issip.org/about-issip/community/ambassadors/
ISSIP blog - where we hope ISSIP Ambassadors will contribute an article in 2024
https://issip.org/blog/
Example Christine on Edge Cloud: https://issip.org/edge-computing-what-it-is-and-what-its-future-holds-for-us/
Example Utpal on 5G: https://issip.org/5g-and-future-of-communications/
Or if they lead an ISSIP Supported Conference with Best Paper Awards
Example ICServ: https://issip.org/2023-icserv-conference-awards/
Example HSSE: https://issip.org/2023-hsse-conference-best-paper-awards/
See conferences here: https://issip.org/2023-upcoming-conferences/
Self-Nomination - ISSIP Ambassador of the Year 2023
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBMV1h7_9BLPi3IvdSV88UgtATnisGXy9z3YpEbV84KgPkAw/viewform
Recording_Round1: https://youtu.be/zT7XR-KCOr0
Recording_Round2: https://youtu.be/-D8jtrcjhtQ
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/issip/20231024-issip-ambassadors-annual-callpptx
GenerativeAI_Blog_Drafts: https://www.slideshare.net/issip/issip-ambassadors-20231023-v1docx
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This session will focus on:
- What ‘public acceptance’ means, and key challenges consortia face around public trust and acceptance of new technologies in the context of the Future of Flight
- Research areas and approaches to understanding barriers of public trust and acceptance of future of flight challenge proposals
- Potential Tools for public engagement and data collection, drawing a picture on the public perception of ethical implications, trust, and responsibility
- Areas such as the Ethics of Technology; Responsible Innovation; Interdisciplinary collaboration; Public Engagement and Computational Social Science
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This presentation focuses on 6 trends in Australia:
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- The real possibilities of Microcredentials
- The challenge of AI – Learning tools, Analytics & Cheating
- The true hybridization of learning opportunities
- Getting real about First Nations Knowledges and diversity
- The work readiness of our graduates
Providing examples and considerations.
The document summarizes a presentation about knowledge transfer activities at the Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN). It describes the CRDCN as a network of 25 research centers located at universities that provide access to Statistics Canada microdata. It discusses challenges to knowledge transfer given the CRDCN's decentralized structure and mandate. It outlines knowledge transfer activities undertaken, including annual conferences, research highlights, webinars, and social media. It also describes efforts to strengthen internal communication and lessons learned around using strategic planning and incentives to facilitate knowledge transfer.
This document discusses the rising tide of data in science and the opportunities and challenges it presents. It outlines how scientific breakthroughs are increasingly powered by advanced computing capabilities applied to massive datasets. Open sharing of research data allows for errors to be identified and theories to be supported, rejected or refined, improving reproducibility. However, a survey found that many scientists believe there is a reproducibility crisis. Maximizing the value of data requires making it FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable). Examples provided demonstrate how open data sharing has benefited fields like epidemiology and agriculture.
Biomedical Data Science: We Are Not AlonePhilip Bourne
This document discusses biomedical data science and the opportunities and challenges presented by new developments in data science. Some key points:
- We are at a tipping point where biomedical research is no longer the sole leader in data science due to advances in many other fields. Biomedical researchers need to become data scientists to stay relevant.
- Data science is being driven by the massive growth of digital data and requires an interdisciplinary approach. It is touching every field and attracting many students.
- Developing effective data systems and infrastructure is a major challenge to enable open sharing and analysis of data. Initiatives are underway but more collaboration is needed across sectors.
- Advances in machine learning, like Alpha
Progress_Update_and_BoardOfDirectors_Call
January 31, 2024
Michele Carroll, ISSIP Executive Director
Deb Stokes, ISSIP President
ISSIP Leadership - https://issip.org/issip-leadership/
Agenda
Welcome - Michele Carroll
President’s Welcome - Deb Stokes
-Recognize Outgoing President
-Vision for 2024
ISSIP 2023 in Review
Overall - key metrics - Michele Carroll
Events, Publishing - Jim Spohrer
Awards - Haroon Abbu
Ambassadors - Christine Ouyang
AI Collab Pilot - Debra Satterfield
New in 2024 - Vaishali Mane
- Give. Get. Grow! 2024!
ISSIP Community: Why I Joined, Best in 2023, Priority 2024
Institutional, BOD Members
Closing - Deb Stokes
Recording: https://youtu.be/QH80aMx2kJA
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshows/20240131-progressupdateboardofdirectorspptx/266018822
Esteve almirall esade business school innovation policy -digitalsocialeu
Presentation by Esteve Almirall, Esade Business School, on how policy can support digital social innovation (DSI). Presented at February 3rd 2014 DSI workshop in Brussels.
The document is an agenda for the First Annual Innovation Summit hosted by Project Lead The Way to reenergize STEM education in America. Over three days, the summit will feature keynote speakers, expert panels, hands-on sessions, and a student showcase to share best practices and identify new ways to collaborate to engage more students in STEM. The goal is to transform education through imagination and innovation and ensure all students have opportunities to develop critical thinking skills needed for future careers.
EIT Digital Course - Generative AI Essentials
URL: https://professionalschool.eitdigital.eu/generative-ai-essentials
Second Version (Most Recent) - May 29, 2024
Presentation:
Recording: https://youtu.be/_1X6bRfOqc4
Article (20240514 - EIT Digital) - https://www.eitdigital.eu/newsroom/grow-digital-insights/personal-ai-digital-twins-the-future-of-human-interaction/
Jim Spohrer YouTubes
JCS Reid Hoffman meets his AI twin - URL: https://youtu.be/rgD2gmwCS10
JCS Jim Twin V1 YouTube English - URL : https://youtu.be/T4S0uZp1SHw
JCS Jim Twin V2 YouTube French - URL: https://youtu.be/02hCGRJnCoc
Jensen Huang (Founder & CEO Nvidia) at Stanford talking about H100
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEg8cOx7UZk
JCS AI Digital Twins of People (blog post) - https://service-science.info/archives/6612
First Version (Oldest) - Nov 27, 2023
Presentation - https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/eitdigitalspohreraiintro-20231128-v1pptx/263977452
JCS Reflecting on Generative AI - https://service-science.info/archives/6521
T-Shaped Professionals:
The Past, Present, and Future of MyT-Me Development
by
Louis E. Freund, Jim Spohrer, Pavel Savva, Yash Gandhi
AHFE - HSSE 2024
Presented by
Lou Freund, Ph.D.
ISSIP Fellow
Professor Emeritus
San José State University
LEFreund@T-ShapeSolutions.com
Lou Freund's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-freund-05150518/
Recording: https://youtu.be/ZRYY85NxX8I
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240526-lou_freund-ahfe_hsse-t-shaped-skills-development-pptx/269349553
Conference: https://ahfe.org/board.html#hsse
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Recording: https://youtu.be/Q-7zPkTrFU0
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=====
*TITLE*
Future of Work – What Skills Are Needed for Industry 5.0?
*ORGANIZER*
International Society of Service Innovation Professionals
Type: Seminar or Talk
Category: Business&Professional
Sub-category: Career
LocationL Online event
*EVENT_IMAGE_URL*
https://service-science.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Skills-for-Industry-5.0.png
ISSIP Gdrive Image: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1oth6KWDgSSj3pLCwDtquEz1pHvj3eyq9
ISSIP GDrive Event Folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1oth6KWDgSSj3pLCwDtquEz1pHvj3eyq9
*TAGS*
issipambassadorpanel
service
innovation
serviceinnovation
issip
skills
industry5
futureofwork
*SUMMARY*
Free online talk: What Skills Are Needed for Industry 5.0? - ISSIP Ambassador Panel - Future of Work. Thursday July 27, 2023 1:30pm ET (10:30am PT, 13:30pm ET, 19:30 CET, 01:30+1 JST)
*DESCRIPTION*
Join ISSIP for an Ambassador Panel on the topic of skills needed for Industry 5.0 and the future of work. Moderated by ISSIP co-founder and board director Jim Spohrer, the discussion promised to be wide-ranging and lively, with perspectives from academia, consulting and industry. Total time 40 minutes to 1 hour.
*MODERATOR*
Jim Spohrer (ISSIP)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/
*SPEAKERS*
Miquel Serracanta (CSCMP - Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/miquelserracanta/
Heather Yurko (MasterCard)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-a-yurko-b819191/
Yassi Moghaddam (UC Santa Cruz)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yassimoghaddam/
*WHEN*
Thursday July 27, 2023 1:30pm ET (10:30am PT, 13:30pm ET, 19:30 CET, 01:30+1 JST)
*HOST*
Cecilia Lee
https://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilialeegeneva/
Michel Carroll
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmcarroll/
*ADDITIONAL_INFORMATION*
To all who register:
Zoom link will be sent shortly before event starts.
Link to recording and slides will be sent after the event.
Recording: https://youtu.be/Q-7zPkTrFU0
Slides:
A VIVO VIEW OF CANCER RESEARCH: Dream, Vision and RealityPaul Courtney
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Host: Christine Ouyang, ISSIP Ambassador Lead (https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-ouyang/)
Round1 = Asia Friendly Time - Tuesday October 24, 2023 8pm ET/5pm PT)
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https://issip.org/about-issip/community/ambassadors/
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https://issip.org/blog/
Example Christine on Edge Cloud: https://issip.org/edge-computing-what-it-is-and-what-its-future-holds-for-us/
Example Utpal on 5G: https://issip.org/5g-and-future-of-communications/
Or if they lead an ISSIP Supported Conference with Best Paper Awards
Example ICServ: https://issip.org/2023-icserv-conference-awards/
Example HSSE: https://issip.org/2023-hsse-conference-best-paper-awards/
See conferences here: https://issip.org/2023-upcoming-conferences/
Self-Nomination - ISSIP Ambassador of the Year 2023
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBMV1h7_9BLPi3IvdSV88UgtATnisGXy9z3YpEbV84KgPkAw/viewform
Recording_Round1: https://youtu.be/zT7XR-KCOr0
Recording_Round2: https://youtu.be/-D8jtrcjhtQ
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/issip/20231024-issip-ambassadors-annual-callpptx
GenerativeAI_Blog_Drafts: https://www.slideshare.net/issip/issip-ambassadors-20231023-v1docx
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JCS Jim Twin V2 YouTube French - URL: https://youtu.be/02hCGRJnCoc
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SJSU MIS (Management of Information Systems) Student Team:
Vincent Li (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentwli/)
Viola Shao (https://www.linkedin.com/in/viola-shao/)
Bradford Lee (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordblee/)
Vy Nguyen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vy-nguyen-communication/)
Victor Lin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-lin27/)
Nikhil Bhatia (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilbhatia89 /)
Join us at the Computer History Museum Celebration Friday May 24,2024 10am PT.
Deliverables
SJSU HeyGen English: https://app.heygen.com/share/f9b2e5170c61463e8a30daec60f0f01f
SJSU HeyGen French: https://app.heygen.com/share/dc221eecaf8f47f0a5a36960d51ca617
SJSU Case: https://bradfordbl.github.io
SJSU Whitepaper: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240515-sjsu-white-paper-revised-ai_digital_twins-pdf/268630197
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Recording: https://youtu.be/YKSJUFxxAVo
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240515-issip_collab_sjsu_2024_spring-ai_digital_twins-issip_ec-final-presentation-pptx/268661169
ISSIP Thank-you
JCS Article to Present: https://service-science.info/archives/6612
JCS Training Data: https://youtu.be/DUqPYEp9buQ
JCS How_Made Recording: https://youtu.be/isQmUg_rZH8
JCS How_Made Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/sjsu-students-ai-digital-twin-of-jim-spohrer-20240506-v2-pptx/267857304
JCS ISSIP Blog Post: https://issip.org/2024-collab-ai_digital_twins/
ISSIP_Collab_SJSU_2024_Spring
Thank-you to the student team at SJSU for creating my Jim Spohrer AI Digital Twin (version 1) using the HeyGen.com platform
SJSU MIS (Management of Information Systems) Student Team:
Vincent Li (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentwli/)
Viola Shao (https://www.linkedin.com/in/viola-shao/)
Bradford Lee (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordblee/)
Vy Nguyen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vy-nguyen-communication/)
Victor Lin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-lin27/)
Nikhil Bhatia (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilbhatia89 /)
Join us at the Computer History Museum Celebration Friday May 24,2024 10am PT.
Deliverables
SJSU HeyGen English: https://app.heygen.com/share/f9b2e5170c61463e8a30daec60f0f01f
SJSU HeyGen French: https://app.heygen.com/share/dc221eecaf8f47f0a5a36960d51ca617
SJSU Case: https://bradfordbl.github.io
SJSU Whitepaper: TBD
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Recording: TBD
SJSU_ISSIP_EC_Slides: TBD
ISSIP Thank-you
JCS ISSIP Blog Post: https://issip.org/2024-collab-ai_digital_twins/
JCS Article to Present: https://service-science.info/archives/6612
JCS Training Data: https://youtu.be/DUqPYEp9buQ
JCS How_Made Recording: https://youtu.be/isQmUg_rZH8
JCS How_Made Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/sjsu-students-ai-digital-twin-of-jim-spohrer-20240506-v2-pptx/267857304
Authors: By <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordblee/'>Bradford Lee (LI)</a>. <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilbhatia89/'>Nikhil Bhatia (LI)</a>, <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-lin27/'>Victor Lin (LI)</a>, <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentwli/'>Vincent Li (LI)</a>, <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/viola-shao/'>Viola Shao (LI)</a>, <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/vy-nguyen-communication/'>Vy Nguyen (LI)</a>.
May 6, 2024
Jim Spohrer (https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/)
Thank-you to the student team at SJSU for creating my AI Digital Twin (version 1) using the HeyGen.com platform
For creating Jim Spohrer’s AI Digital Twin (version 1)
More coming here: https://issip.org/2024-collab-ai_digital_twins/
Also see: https://bradfordbl.github.io
SJSU MIS (Management of Information Systems)
Vincent Li (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentwli/)
Viola Shao (https://www.linkedin.com/in/viola-shao/)
Bradford Lee (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfordblee/)
Vy Nguyen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vy-nguyen-communication/)
Victor Lin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-lin27/)
Nikhil Bhatia (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilbhatia89 /)
Training Data: https://youtu.be/DUqPYEp9buQ
Recording: TBD
Slides: TBD
ISSIP_AI_Collab_20240426
DIGITAL TWINS FOR PEOPLE IN BUSINESS AND SOCIETAL ROLES
Sponsor: Jim Spohrer
Advisors: Vittaldas Prabhu, Anshul Balamwar
Alumni Coach: Toni Rae
YouTube Title: 20240525 PSU Spring 2024 AI Digital Twins Pitch Video
ISSIP_AI_Collab (Academic-Industry Collaboration Lab)
PSU_Spring_2024_Team
Topic: AI Digital Twins of People
TITLE: DIGITAL TWINS FOR PEOPLE IN BUSINESS AND SOCIETAL ROLES
Students
Bryn Goldman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryn-goldman-penn-state/)
Natalie Grim (https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-grim/)
Gonzalo Rambla (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gonzalo-rambla/)
Clare Relihan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarerelihan/)
Shakeb Siddiqui (https://www.linkedin.com/in/shakeb-siddiqui/)
Advisors
Prof. Vittal Prabhu - PSU I&SE (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vittalprabhu/)
Anshul Balamwar - Doctoral Candidate (https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshul-balamwar/)
Toni Rae - SAP, Alumni Coach (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonirae/)
Client
Jim Spohrer - ISSIP (https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/)
ISSIP YouTube Recording: https://youtu.be/YGWCji0WAzA
ISSIP YouTube Recording GitHub Walkthrough: https://youtu.be/ACidQSnhwJs
PSU Learning Factory Recording : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i28yoQjc560
GitHub: https://github.com/Shakeb100/IISSIP-DigitalTwins
ISSIP Slideshare Presentation: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240425-psu-issip-spr-24-final-presentationpptx/267538622
ISSIP Slideshare Whitepaper: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240425-psuspring2024-aidigitaltwins-aicollab-white-paperpdf/267538710
ISSIP Publications Whitepaper: https://issip.org/learning-center/white-paper/
ISSIP Kickoff Presentation: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/20240118-issipcollabpsu-v1-ai-digital-twinspptx/267539877
ISSIP Blog Post: https://issip.org/2024-collab-ai_digital_twins/
ISSIP_Events_20240313
ISSIP Website Event URL:
https://issip.org/event/issip-ambassador-kevin-clark-of-content-revolution-to-kick-off-ambassador-event-panel-series-2024/
Title: Customer Wellness & Fitness - Free ISSIP Webinar
Date: March 13, 2024 (Wednesday)
Speakers:
Kevin Clark - Lead Panelist and ISSIP Ambassador, Founder and President, Content Evolution
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-clark-0057b81/
Martin Vilsøe - US CEO, Implement Consulting Group
https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-vilsøe-a51981/
Max Turner - SVP emeritus for Market Insights and Research for Bank of America Merrill Lynch
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mackturner/
Abstract:
Customer Wellness & Fitness reveals the major cycles and moments of joy and disappointment in strategic service outsourcing engagements. At the core of this thesis is applying the physician’s Hippocratic Oath to complex service engagements: “To Do No Harm.” Service agreements describing these engagements generally last anywhere from three years to ten years and represent hundreds of millions and at times billions of dollars of revenue over the contract period. We discover the first six months prior to contract signing and the first six months after contract signing represent a critical year. This is when the seeds are sown in the soil of the relationship for sustainable satisfaction and healthy performance or dissatisfaction and interaction illness. Developed diagnostics allow teams to understand if working together is on-track for success or will derail and wither early-on. Starting with inquiry and research for IBM clients and then observations with other enterprises and their clients value chain partners, there are observable patterns contributing to customer wellness and fitness across a constellation of enterprise activities. The good news: Most derailment factors are preventable. The bad news: Organization inertia and inappropriate incentives along with insufficient key performance indicators (KPIs) and service level agreements (SLAs) whether delivered by people or platforms continue to plague strategic relationships.
With support from:
Jim Spohrer - Board of Directors
https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/
Christine Ouyang - Ambassador Leader
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-ouyang/
Michele Carroll - Executive Director
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmcarroll/
Recording: https://youtu.be/W6JqyuXOC8Q
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshows/20240313-customerwellnessandfitness-issipambassadors-kevinclark-pptx/266786796
20240117 MyTMe - The T-shape metric - ISSIP Workshop 1-17-24.PDF
MyT-Me Your Personal T-Shape Scoring App
ISSIP (https://www.ISSIP.org)
Presented by
Lou Freund, Ph.D.
ISSIP Fellow
Professor Emeritus
San José State University
LEFreund@T-ShapeSolutions.com
For support exploring the platform:
Email: LEFreund@T-ShapeSolutions.com
and/or
Connect on LinkedIn with Pavel Savva (add a message "MyTMe")
Pavel_Savva (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavelsavva/)
Lou_Freund (https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-freund-05150518/)
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
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Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
2. A diverse, inclusive and growing
community of innovators, founded in
2012 by major IT companies and
respected university partners
Welcome to ISSIP
ISSIP advances innovation to benefit
people, business and society
Utpal Mangla
ISSIP President 2023
General Manager,
Industry EDGE Cloud;
IBM Cloud Platform
Toronto, Canada
4. Agenda
Time Presenter(s) Topic
9:00 - 9:05
Welcome
Utpal Mangla
ISSIP 2023 President
Welcome to ISSIP
Discovery Summit
9:05-9:15
Survey
Findings
Michele Carroll
ISSIP Executive Director
Tech for Good Survey
Prelim Findings- Update
9:15 -9:45
Keynote
Address
Carlotta Arthur, Director
DBSSE, National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering and
Medicine (NASEM)
Multidisciplinary by Design:
Leveraging diverse teams to
advance innovation and
equity.’
9:45 – 10:45
Panel
Discussion
Deborah Stokes, Dell
Technologies
ISSIP Vice President,
Moderator
”Tech for Good” Panel
NVIDIA UCSC Meta SHIFT5.ai
10:45 – 11:00
Q&A
Michele Carroll (LI)
Executive Director, ISSIP
Tech for Good
Discovery Summit
7. Tech for Good
Discovery Summit
Tech for Good Survey
Next Steps
● Holding collection open through SEPTEMBER - (this week!)
● Please complete the 5-minute survey (link in chat)
○ Opportunity to contribute your ‘position statement’ on Tech for Good
○ Inclusion in the white paper (attribution and quote optional)
● ISSIP will compile
○ Survey findings
○ +Today’s sharing by speakers, +chat exchange
○ Position statements by today’s participants, ISSIP community, experts in
the field
● Publish White Paper on Tech for Good Q4
● Deborah Stokes, Author w ISSIP leadership
8. Deborah Stokes, VP ISSIP
Discovery Summit Event Chair
Tech for Good
Discovery Summit
Carlotta Arthur
Director DBSSE
Keynote Speaker
9. Vanita Wells, VP David Lee, Director
Tech4Good Lab
Nicole Reineke
Founder & CTO
Renee Yao, Lead
Global Healthcare AI Startups
Tech for Good
Discovery Summit
Panelists
10. Use chat to submit questions and comments
You’ll also find links there to join ISSIP, follow us on LinkedIn,
find slides and recordings in Slideshare & YouTube
Questions?
Tech for Good
Discovery Summit
Deborah Stokes, VP ISSIP
Discovery Summit Event Chair
11. ● For powering 2023 ISSIP Tech for Good Discovery Summit
-
○ ISSIP Digital Credentials
○ Slides on Slideshare, Recording on YouTube for all participants
● Engage with ISSIP!
● Join ISSIP as an Individual (free): www.issip.org/membership
● michele@issip.org to explore institutional membership
● October:
○ VOTE for ISSIP VP 2024
○ NOMINATE in Q4 Service Innovation Excellence Awards 2024
● Follow ISSIP on LinkedIn
● Sign up for the monthly newsletter
● Tech for Good white paper to be published Q4
Michele Carroll (LI)
Executive Director, ISSIP
Thank you!
12. Multidisciplinary by Design:
Leveraging Diverse Teams to
Advance Innovation & Equity
Carlotta M. Arthur, Ph.D., Executive Director
Division of Behavioral & Social Sciences & Education
(DBASSE)
13. 2
Agenda
• National Academies & DBASSE
• Key Definitions
• What’s at stake & why it matters:
• Multidisciplinarity, i.e., inclusion of Social &
Behavioral Science (SBS)
• Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
• Innovation
• Challenges to Multidisciplinary & Diverse Teams
& Strategies to address them
• DBASSE Moving forward
Keck Center, Washington, DC
14. 3
The National
Academies of
Sciences,
Engineering, &
Medicine
Private, nonprofit institution that provides
independent, objective analysis and advice to the
nation to solve complex problems and inform
public policy decisions related to science,
technology, and medicine.
National Academy of Sciences Building, Washington DC
15. 4
DBASSE
Advances the behavioral and social sciences and their
application to policy and practice, and advances evidence-
based STEM education
• People are central
• Equity Lens
Home to nine units plus special projects including:
• Science, Engineering, & Technology Equity Roundtable
(2024)
• Board on Science Education
• Board on Human-Systems Integration
• Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, & Sensory Sciences
• https://www.nationalacademies.org/dbasse/units
16. 5
Definitions:
• Multidisciplinary Approaches - draw on
knowledge from different disciplines; each
discipline makes a different contribution in an
additive way.
• Equity: The absence of barriers, biases, and
obstacles that impede equal access, fair
treatment, and opportunity for contribution by
all members of a community.
17. Diversity:
The broad spectrum of experiences,
cultures, & physical attributes within
a community, including, but not
limited to:
• race or ancestry,
• national origin,
• religion,
• age,
• gender, gender identity or expression
• ability,
• sexual orientation,
• socioeconomic status, and
• perspective
6
18. 7
What’s at stake & why it matters:
Disinformation
reimagined: how AI
could erode
democracy in the
2024 US elections
Generative AI
amplifies
stereotypes about
race and gender
A.I. Poses ‘Risk of
Extinction,’ Industry
Leaders Warn
Hot topics of conversation: VS. Tech for Good!:
Socially Assistive
Robots
Education Tools
Virtual Reality-
Assisted Research
Facilitate Global
Connections
20. 9
Why Multidisciplinary Teams Matters
Example:
Addressing the
COVID-19
Pandemic
Vaccine
Development
Social & Behavioral Science-Related Issues
Vaccine
Access,
Uptake, &
Hesitancy
Health
Behaviors
Mental Health
Clinician Burnout
Education &
Learning
21. 10
Why Diversity & Equity in STEM Matters:
• Excellence
• Relevance
• Innovation
• Economics
• Human Thriving
22. 11
Leveraging Diverse Teams to Advance
Innovation & Equity
• Excellence
• Relevance
• Innovation
• Economics
• Human Thriving
23. 12
Why Social & Behavioral Science?
“Good engineering
cannot be separated from
social awareness and
deliberate consideration.”
“We should be well past the
days when the development of
technology is separated from
human needs, desires, and
behavior. This is why engineers
should engage with the social
sciences, and vice versa.”
Because Engineering Is Intended to Benefit Society
(March 23, 2021)
By John L. Anderson, President, National Academy of Engineering
30. 19
Leveraging Diverse Teams to Advance
Innovation & Equity
DBASSE Examples:
• Climate Crossroads Initiative – Climate
Resilient Communities Pathway
• Science, Engineering, & Technology
Equity Roundtable
31. 20
Challenges to Multidisciplinary Teams
Our reports highlight challenges to team science, including
diverse teams, e.g.,
• Deep knowledge integration
• Goal misalignment with other teams
Consensus study reports also provide recommendations to
address challenges, e.g.,
• Work to promote equal status among team members; remove
asymmetric power differentials
• Incorporate greater diversity in developing team roles; make
sure all team members have clear roles and expectations
32. 21
Moving Forward: What’s Next for DBASSE
• New Team Science Report: Just launched!
• Multidisciplinary Teams Workshop: 2024
• Climate Resilient Communities Pathway of Climate
Crossroads: Scoping Phase; 2024 launch
• Science, Engineering & Technology Equity
Roundtable: Goal 2024 Launch
• Data Equity
• Community Engagement
• Science of Storytelling
33. 22
References
Equity and Excellence: A Vision to Transform and Enhance the U.S. STEMM Ecosystem (2022) https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-
updates/2022/12/12/equity-and-excellence-a-vision-to-transform-and-enhance-the-u-s-stemm-ecosystem/ Retrieved September 13, 2023.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2023). Advancing Antiracism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in STEMM
Organizations: Beyond Broadening Participation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/26803
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2015. Enhancing the Effectiveness of Team Science. Washington, DC: The
National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/19007.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and National Academy of Medicine. 2023. Toward Equitable Innovation in
Health and Medicine: A Framework. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/27184
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Launches “The Time is Now: Advancing Equity in Science and Technology
Ideation Challenge” (2021). Retrieved from https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-updates/2021/10/14/the-white-house-office-of-science-
and-technology-policy-launches-the-time-is-now-advancing-equity-in-science-and-technology-ideation-challenge/ Retrieved September 13,
2023.
Wailoo, KA, Dzau, VJ. Yamamoto, KR. (2023). Embed equity throughout innovation. Science, Vol. 381(6662), pp. 1029.
https://www.science.org/doi/epdf/10.1126/science.adk6365
Why Social Science? https://www.whysocialscience.com/blog/2021/3/23/because-engineering-is-intended-to-benefit-society Retrieved
September 15, 2023.
.
34. To learn more about DBASSE:
https://www.nationalacademies.org/dbasse/division-of-
behavioral-and-social-sciences-and-education
To learn more about how you can be involved:
Carlotta M. Arthur: carthur@nas.edu
Thanks to the DBASSE Staff &
Thank You!
35. VR for Good
● What is Virtual Reality (VR)?
● Positive Effects of VR
● VR for Good Use Cases
○ Health
○ Training/Education
○ Human Connection
Source: Meta
36. What is VR (Virtual Reality)
Computer-generated simulation of a 3-
dimensional image or environment that can be
interacted with in a seemingly real or physical
way (Oxford)
1. Non-immersive
● Computer-generated environment, but
allows the user to stay aware of and keep
control of their physical environment
● Video game
Heizenrader
37. What is VR (Virtual Reality)
Computer-generated simulation of a 3-dimensional
image or environment that can be interacted with in a
seemingly real or physical way (Oxford)
1. Non-immersive
2. Semi-immersive
● Perception of being in a different reality when
focused on the digital image, while allowing
users to remain connected to their physical
surroundings
● Flight simulator
Washington Post
38. What is VR (Virtual Reality)
Computer-generated simulation of a 3-
dimensional image or environment that can be
interacted with in a seemingly real or physical way
(Oxford)
1. Non-immersive
2. Semi-immersive
3. Fully-immersive
● Most realistic simulation experience,
complete with sight and sound (and
sometimes touch)
● Requires HMD (head-mounted display).
Meta
39. Positive Effects of VR
● Creates sense of presence
○ Presence makes the environment feel more realistic, which helps the person
within the VR space to focus on what's happening in the simulation
○ Submerging someone in an experience leads to a more emotive response
● Creates a sense of agency
○ Highly-immersive spaces give users full control over their surroundings
● Generates empathy
○ User can “experience” the world from another perspective, leading to better
understanding and appreciation of different lived experiences
40. VR for Good - Illustrative Use Cases
● Health
○ Fitness
○ Pain Management
○ Mental Health & Well-being
● Training/Education
○ Surgery
○ Situational preparedness
○ Soft skills
○ Education/learning
● Human Connection
○ Refugee camp walkthrough
○ Traveling While Black
41. Health: Fitness
● Physical effects of exercise in VR are like
any other activity that raises the heart
rate
● Making it fun (gamification, social
interaction) means people will more
likely stick with a fitness program
“Over the last 12 months I’ve lost almost 60 lbs.,
feel better, am stronger, and enjoy the process.
(Supernatural user)
42. Health: Pain Management
“Pain is in the mind.” Even if the pain
signals are firing up a patient's nerves,
the brain can be tricked into ignoring
them by focusing brain activity elsewhere
Children’s exposure to VR during burn
care procedures was associated with
lower levels of pain and reduced anxiety.
(National Institutes of Health review of ten published studies)
Source: www.vrpain.com
Source: University of Washington
43. Health: Well Being
● VR therapy can treat and support a broad
range of conditions and challenges
including:
○ Stress management
○ Anxiety
○ Depression
○ Sleep disturbances
○ Chronic pain
● VR can deliver an immersive, non-
confrontational experience that heightens
the brain’s rewiring processes, de-stresses
the nervous system, and quells an
overthinking mind
Source: Cognihab
45. VR for Training/Education
● Safe and controlled environment
○ Simulate complex and dangerous scenarios to give people the opportunity to
practice in an accurate but safe space
● Increases engagement, focus and retention
○ Learn by doing, not just listening
○ Fun
● More impactful
○ Skills and lessons learned in VR are ‘stickier’
● Efficient/Cost effective
○ Research* shows that VR training is up to four times faster than classroom teaching
● Flexible and scalable
○ Individual training in VR allows you to learn at any time and at your own pace
* PwC, How Virtual Reality is Transforming Soft Skills Training
46. 252%
Higher percentage of
steps were completed by
students trained in VR
Johnson & Johnson 233%
higher than students
trained in passive
learning tools
Enhancing surgical training with VR
VR trained medical
students scored
Johnson & Johnson Institute used VR
training modules to train surgeons on the
steps of a procedure in a realistic virtual
setting that carries no risk to patients.
"We want to make VR available to every
surgeon in every hospital around the world.
We're focused on training the procedures
and ensuring that our products are used
safely in a way that's more time-efficient,
cost-effective and measurable."
Sandra Humbles, VP of Global Education Solutions ISV: Osso VR
Source: https://business.oculus.com/case-studies/johnson-and-johnson/
47. Improving employee safety
through training in virtual reality
● A simulation to better prepare
natural gas technicians for hazardous
environments
● A wind power application that allows
practice in shutting down substation
● A gas technician application that
gives opportunities to inspect leaks,
encroachments and other hazardous
conditions around gas pipes
“VR gives trainees a safe place to make
mistakes, correct them, and learn. They
can feel the effects of messing up
without actually getting hurt.”
John McGuire, Senior IT Architect
Duke Energy 78%
Of gas technicians
would recommend
the qualification to
their peers
After completing
the first VR training
94%
Of trainees said the
training would help them
do their jobs better
Source: https://business.oculus.com/case-studies/duke-energy/
48. Meta Products for Work: Case Study
Inclusive leadership training: PwC
found that using VR to train employees
on various skills, was more effective
than classroom and e-learning at
teaching soft skills concepts
“Virtual reality will help to drive a new age of
learning, development and education by
delivering a cost-effective, immersive and
efficient experience to train people on both
hard and soft skills.”
Jeremy Dalton, Head of VR/AR
PwC 275%
more confident to
apply skills learned
after training
Up to
4x
faster in
completing the
training compared
to classroom
Up to
4x
more focused
than e-learners
ISV: Talespin
Source: The Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Soft Skills Training in the Enterprise, June 2020
49. Science and history college classes:
Morehouse College found that using VR
to teach students a variety of subjects
was more effective than classroom
teaching
Several universities across the US are actively
embracing immersive learning to enhance
their existing learning experiences:
Stanford University, Arizona State University,
University of Iowa, Nova Southern University,
Miami Dade College, Glendale Community
College, Guilford Technical College
University/High School 85
vs 78 for in-person
students
Source: VictorYXR
Students who
learned in VR had
average score of:
Students’
satisfaction rate:
100%
vs 80% for in-person
students
Source:
https://www.freepik.com
Source: Reuters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nw
Q36m9aDE
50. Human Connection: Refugee Camp
● Exposure to social suffering in virtual reality
boosts compassion and facial synchrony
(Science Digest)
● Virtual reality helps film goers see the
reality for refugees (UNHCR)
● 360° documentaries:
https://www.forcedfromhome.com/360-videos/
Source: United Nations- UN News
Source: Open Doors
51. Human Connection: “Traveling While Black”
● Set in the Jim Crow South of 1963, an
examination of racism in the United States that
places the viewer inside the context of African-
American travelers seeking safety and security
with the help of the Negro Motorist Green Book
● Emmy Award nomination (Outstanding
Interactive Program)
● Canadian Screen Award winner (Best
Immersive Experience)
“‘Traveling While Black’ is about empathy, what African Americans experience in traveling throughout America, and how it
hasn’t changed that much from the past. If it can be experienced in virtual reality, then perhaps some empathy can be gained.”
(Roger Ross Williams)
52. Educating innovators in technology for good:
navigating a whitewater, sociotechnical world
David T. Lee, Tech4Good Lab
Assistant Professor, UC Santa Cruz
ISSIP Discovery Summit: Tech for Good | 9.27.2023
53. Ashish Goel
Social Algorithms Lab, Stanford
“Algorithms used to be what made
computers run faster. Now they
create social and economic systems.”
54. Ashish Goel
Social Algorithms Lab, Stanford
“Algorithms used to be what made
computers run faster. Now they
create social and economic systems.”
55. We’re in a sociotechnical world
We need to educate public-minded innovators that
can design to both technological and societal concerns
56. “Three eras requiring different ways
in how we live, work, and learn”
John Seely Brown
Prior Chief Scientist of Xerox
and Director of PARC
57. Networked + AI Age
Digital Age
Industrial Age
“Three eras requiring different ways
in how we live, work, and learn”
John Seely Brown
Prior Chief Scientist of Xerox
and Director of PARC
58. We’re in a whitewater world
We need models for continuous learning that better
integrate education, work, and community engagement
60. Tech4Good Collaboratory
Su F W Sp
2020-21
37
54
60 61
2019-20
Su F W Sp
33
50
11
53
2018-19
Su F W Sp
21
20
12
15
2017-18
Su F W Sp
13
11
10
6
2016-17
Su F W Sp
4 6
2021-22
Su F W Sp
36
60
64
82
2023-24
Su F W Sp
118
2022-23
Su F W Sp
57
88 89
116
A program where students of any
background can learn user research,
ui/ux design, web development, ai/ml,
and more while advancing social
computing research on education,
work, and community engagement.
128
63. “The ability to learn the concepts in such
a way that they are applied quickly, and
then practiced on pages for real-world
use is rewarding, and makes the material
stick better.”
64. 200+ students/year learning user research,
ui/ux design, ml/ai while advancing social
computing projects
Tech4Good Collaboratory
200+ students each year in 2 courses:
Business Strategy and Info. Systems
Human Centered Design Research
Community Consultancy
65. Phase Two
Stakeholder Experience
2
Phase One
Landscape Analysis
1
Phase Three
Future State Design
3
Phase Four
Design Exploration
4
Business Strategy and Information Systems
Strategic assessment and design exploration
A single project partner
that all 100+ students of
the course are organized
around supporting
66. Phase Two
Stakeholder Experience
2
Phase One
Landscape Analysis
1
Phase Three
Future State Design
3
Phase Four
Design Exploration
4
Business Strategy and Information Systems
Strategic assessment and design exploration
A single project partner
that all 100+ students of
the course are organized
around supporting
A portfolio of deliverables
balancing user research,
no-code implementation, and
concept prototyping
67. Phase Two
Stakeholder Experience
2
Phase One
Landscape Analysis
1
Phase Three
Future State Design
3
Phase Four
Design Exploration
4
Business Strategy and Information Systems
Strategic assessment and design exploration
A single project partner
that all 100+ students of
the course are organized
around supporting
A portfolio of deliverables
balancing user research,
no-code implementation, and
concept prototyping
75. 75%
With 20+ Students, the algorithm
attains an accuracy (Macro-F1) of
25%
of students identify a particular
relevant sentence, on average
76. Business Strategy and
Information Systems
Human-Centered
Design Research
Web and Mobile
Applications
Extend across quarters
Leadership and Management
Stack
within
quarters
77. In the past, we learned in
order to work. Now we must
work to continuously learn.
Heather McGowan
Co-author of The Adaptation Advantage
78. New collaborative programs across industry,
academia, government, and NGOs that provide:
• Students with mentorship, real-world
experience, and seamless pathways into new
grad positions,
• Industry with talent, professional development,
innovative research, and visible, relational impact
in their communities,
• Communities with socially engaged constituents,
innovation, and support in technological change,
Education
Wor
k
Community Engagement
How might we imagine…
79. ISSIP 2023 Discovery Summit: Tech for Good
Renee Yao, Ecosystem Business Development, HCLS
Sep 27th, 2023
80. Pioneering Accelerated Computing
Accelerated computing requires full-stack optimization, from chip architecture, systems, and acceleration libraries, to refactoring the applications.
The global NVIDIA ecosystem spans 4 million developers, 40,000 companies, and over 3,000 applications.
Magnum IO DOCA Base Command Forge
Application
Frameworks
Hardware
Acceleration
Libraries
Platform NVIDIA Omniverse
NVIDIA
AI
System
Software
DGX HGX EGX OVX MLNX
RTX AGX
SOC
Switch
NIC
DPU
CPU
GPU
CUDA-X
CUDA
RTX
81. NVIDIA
Supercharges
Healthcare
From medical imaging to drug discovery, genomics
to patient monitoring, researchers across life
sciences are fusing traditional simulations and AI
to solve the next grand challenges.
82. Generative AI
Will Transform the
Pharmaceutical Industry
Drug discovery is a nearly $2 trillion industry
with $250 billion dedicated to R&D. The
industry is now jumping onto generative AI
to discover disease targets, design novel
molecules or protein-based drugs, and
predict the behavior of the medicines in
the body. NVIDIA BioNeMo provides
state-of-the-art generative AI models for
drug discovery, available from the cloud.
83. World Record-Setting
DNA Sequencing
Technique Helps
Clinicians Rapidly
Diagnose Patients
Researchers at Stanford using NVIDIA
accelerated computing won the Guinness
World Record for the fastest DNA
sequencing technique, achieved in five hours
and two minutes. The method allows
clinicians to
take a blood draw from a critical-care patient
and reach a genetic disorder diagnosis the
same day.
84. NVIDIA AI-Powered
Medical Devices
AI-powered medical devices can help
clinicians detect and measure anomalies,
up-level surgical skills, enhance image
quality, and optimize workflows. Here we
see an augmented reality overlay of a
patient’s anatomy from a CT scan, rendered
in real time and AI-augmented with NVIDIA
Holoscan. The video feed overlay allows the
surgeons to clearly view the patient’s
vascular and tissue structures.
85. NVIDIA’s Earth-2 Initiative
Aims to Accelerate
Climate Research
Our Earth-2 initiative will be a digital twin
of Earth. This simulation of the world will help
predict the complex multi-physics of Earth's
atmosphere, land, sea, and ice caps at
sufficiently high resolution. This will enable us to
better predict the regional impacts of human
actions over decades.
Earth-2
87. NVIDIA INCEPTION HELPS TECH STARTUPS BUILD AND GROW FASTER
Open to Tech Startups of All Stages Working in AI, Deep Learning, AR/VR, Gaming, Networking, and Graphics
100+
Countries Represented
37%
Program Growth in 2022
15,000+
Startups Worldwide
88. INCEPTION HELPS YOU ACHIEVE SUCCESS AT EVERY STAGE
GROW
BUILD
INNOVATE
Accelerate innovation with training
benefits through NVIDIA’s Deep Learning
Institute and other resources for startups.
Get exclusive pricing on NVIDIA software
and hardware to build your solutions and
get to market faster.
Supercharge business growth with tools
to increase market awareness and
opportunities for VC firm exposure.
NVIDIA INCEPTION
89. Proteins make living things work and previously could only be generated by
nature.
Evozyne is transforming what we know and can do with proteins to generate
novel, adaptive, high-performance proteins that can solve long-standing
challenges in therapeutics and sustainability.
Evozyne combines engineering and deep learning technology to design highly
functional, synthetic proteins. They use the NVIDIA BioNeMo framework to
accelerate the development of ProT-VAE, a transformer-based model for
protein design.
GENERATIVE AI FOR NOVEL PROTEIN DESIGN
www.NVIDIA.com/Inception
90. Approximately 40% of the clinical workday is spent on documentation and 60% of physicians cite administrative tasks as a
contributor to burn out. DeepScribe built an AI-powered medical scribe that captures speech, integrates easily into EHR, and is
HIPAA compliant to help physician’s focus on providing care.
Clinicians using DeepScribe can close charts in 1.6 minutes, reduce documentation by 75% and are able to see an additional 2
patients per day. As an NVIDIA Inception member, DeepScribe leverages NVIDIA technology to provide clinicians the support
they need to help get healthcare to others.
AUTOMATING PHYSICIAN DOCUMENTATION WITH DEEPSCRIBE AI
www.NVIDIA.com/Inception
91. 13
SMART SOLUTIONS FOR MORE EFFICIENT HOSPITALS
Healthcare providers are increasingly challenged with having to do more with less.
Artisight offers solutions for healthcare — built with NVIDIA Clara SDK on NVIDIA T4 and Quadro RTX — that improve efficiencies and patient care while
safeguarding practitioners.
Artisight’s platform aggregates data from a variety of sensors to create an intelligent IoT network within hospitals’ existing information technology
infrastructure.
Users of Artisight’s operating room coordination solution reported a 16x return on investment and a 5% increase in scheduling procedures. The company’s
intelligent ICU camera solution reduced nurses’ need to enter COVID-19 rooms by 3x−6x per shift, and the In-Patient Remote Monitoring solution reduced
patient falls by 78%.
www.NVIDIA.com/Inception
92. 14
AI SPEEDS TIME TO ACUTE MEDICAL CARE
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the U.S. Fast diagnosis and treatment is key to
improving patient outcomes.
The Viz.ai Stroke Platform uses GPU-powered AI to automatically analyze CT images and
identify suspected large vessel occlusion (LVO) strokes.
Connected directly to hospital scanners, the system alerts neuro-specialists of a suspected
stroke and sends the patients’ CT images to their mobile devices within minutes.
www.NVIDIA.com/Inception
93. 15
Heart disease is the world’s biggest killer. Until recently, the best test to diagnose heart disease
was an invasive and costly angiogram.
HeartFlow applies GPU-accelerated deep learning to deliver non-invasive diagnostics.
Leveraging CT scans and computational fluid dynamics, HeartFlow creates a personalized 3D
model of a patient’s coronary arteries and analyzes the impact of blockages.
HeartFlow provides higher diagnostic accuracy than other non-invasive cardiac tests, reduces
the need for unnecessary invasive angiograms by 83% and reduces healthcare system costs by
26%.
HEART SMART: AI THAT DETECTS HEART DISEASE
Image courtesy of HeartFlow, Inc.
www.NVIDIA.com/Inception
94. More than 2/3 of the world’s pathologists are distributed across only 10
countries. Noul is a Korean based company aiming to close the gap by enabling more
accurate diagnostic testing and dramatically improving people’s access to healthcare
worldwide.
Noul created a decentralized diagnostic platform, miLab™. miLab is powered by NVIDIA
GPUs, performs diagnostic processes from staining, digital imaging to AI analysis. Only
5µL of blood from fingertips is needed to diagnosis Malaria or Blood Cell Morphology
(BCM).
FULLY INTEGRATED DIGITAL MICROSCOPE PLATFORM
www.NVIDIA.com/Inception
95. 17
REVOLUTIONIZING GENOMIC TESTING
Genome sequencing is the process of identifying the DNA/RNA sequence of anything biological ―
it’s an important step toward better scientific understanding.
Oxford Nanopore Technologies is democratizing genome sequencing with MinIT, a portable rapid
analysis and device control accessory to run the MinION DNA/RNA sequencer.
Powered by the NVIDIA Jetson TX2 for high-throughput and real-time analysis, MinIT enables
DNA/RNA sequencing by anyone, anywhere.
Impact: Immediate diagnosis of devastating plant diseases in Africa helps increase plant yields and
save lives. On site testing for viruses such as Zika to prevent the spread of infectious diseases
www.NVIDIA.com/Inception
96. NVIDIA Robotics Across Industries
NVIDIA-powered robots are everywhere, from manufacturing and agriculture to security and home-based healthcare.
97. Founded in 1993 Jensen Huang Founder & CEO 27,000 Employees $27B in FY23
“Best Places to
Work in 2023”
Glassdoor
“World’s Best
Performing CEO”
Harvard Business Review
“Most Innovative
Companies”
Fast Company
“World’s Best
CEOS”
Barron’s
“50 Smartest
Companies”
MIT Tech Review
“100 Best Companies
to Work For”
Fortune
98. The In-Person GTC Experience Is Back
Save the date for GTC—the future-shaping global experience
that brings together thousands of innovators, researchers,
creators, thought leaders, and decision-makers.
Mark your calendar for March 18-21, when we return to the
San Jose Convention Center. Sign up at nvidia.com/gtc to
receive details on in-person and virtual programs – coming soon.
March 18-21, 2024 | www.nvidia.com/gtc
99.
100. Leveraging Tech for Good:
Real-World Projects
Advancing AI using compassion-driven innovation
Nicole Reineke, Chief Technology Officer
101. Effort
Understanding
Sympathy
I care about
your suffering.
Empathy
I feel for
your suffering.
Compassion
I want to relieve
your suffering.
• Who
• Impact
• Existing journey
• Intersection of your goals
and capabilities with the
needs of the people