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Tag Archives: Electrical Engineering
Your sweat can now be stored & analyzed by smartphone to give you a clear picture of the state of your body – all with a sensor that looks and wears like a high-tech Band-Aid!
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Posted in Articles, Engineering, Technology
Tagged 711 HPW researcher, air force, Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Research Laboratory's 711th Human Performance Wing, armed with science, Band-Aid, biomarkers, biometric responses, body's biomarkers, Dr. Joshua Hagen, Electrical Engineering, high-performance military training, high-tech, Jason Heikenfeld, Novel Devices lab, sensor monitors hydration, Signature Tracking for Optimized Nutrition and Training, STRONG, STRONG team lead, United States Air Force, University of Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati's Novel Devices Laboratory, USAF
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Meet the Scientists: Dr. Josh Kvavle is a research engineer who is working on using augmented reality technology to give service members “video game vision”.
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Posted in Articles, Featured, Meet the Scientists, Technology
Tagged Act, AR, armed with science, AWS, Blink, Brigham Young University, CNO Rapid Innovation Cell, Decide, Department of Defense, Dr. Josh Kvavle, Electrical Engineering, Google Glass, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, Meet the Scientists, Microsoft Kinect, military applications for augmented reality, navy, observe, Ocean AR, OODA Loop, Orient, SSC Pacific, Technology, The Second Machine Age, video game vision
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