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Bridging History and Technology: An Immersive Exploration of Ohlone Culture
Bridging History and Technology: An Immersive Exploration of Ohlone Culture
Thursday, 21 November 2024
9:30 AM EST (America/New_York)
Zoom
Who will you meet ?
Dr. Drazen Fabris
Associate Dean of Graduate Program
Santa Clara University School of Engineering Dr. Fabris has a background in fluid dynamics and thermal science involving the development of optical experimental techniques and has an equivalent interest in numerical modeling. At Santa Clara, Dr. Fabris has co-developed the microscale boiling laboratory to study high speed nucleation and bubble growth processes, and spray cooling mechanisms. Dr. Fabris has also been active on the Thermal and Electron Nanoscale Transport project testing thermal interface materials and developing non-contact reflectance based temperature measurement techniques for thin film and carbon nanostructure conductivity measurements. He is also working on the development of spectral element techniques for modeling. He has organized national workshops in direct liquid cooling (2006), a forum on energy use and policy (2001), and was invited to the Japan-America Frontiers of Engineering (2007) organized by the National Academy of Engineering. Dr. Fabris has over 60 refereed publications, $3.9M in total funding (PI and Co-PI), and has received NSF support for education and curriculum development.Dr. Kai Lukoff
Assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Santa Clara University School of Engineering Dr. Kai Lukoff is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at Santa Clara University. He leads the Human-Computer Interaction Lab, focusing on technologies with social impact. His recent work focuses on co-design methods for location-based augmented reality. His research has been featured in prominent conferences such as CHI, CSCW, IMWUT, and DIS, and he was honored with the 2023 Outstanding Dissertation Award from ACM SIGCHI.The Thámien Ohlone AR Tour at Santa Clara University is a Unity native app that uses Augmented Reality (AR) to reveal hidden narratives about the Ohlone Native Americans, who have been stewards of the land since time immemorial. Developed in collaboration with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe, the app leverages Unity’s advanced graphics engine, GPS, and computer vision-based tracking to anchor digital content to real-world locations, creating a seamless and immersive user experience. This talk will explore the technical development of the app, including challenges in optimizing AR content and integrating location-aware features.
Understanding Augmented Reality (AR)
Challenges in AR Development
Integration of Location-Aware Features
Impact of AR on Cultural Education
Understanding Augmented Reality (AR)
Challenges in AR Development
Integration of Location-Aware Features
Impact of AR on Cultural Education
Community Engagement
Future Innovation Opportunities
Increased Awareness about Indigenous Communities
Technological Skill Development
Community Engagement
Future Innovation Opportunities
Increased Awareness about Indigenous Communities
Technological Skill Development
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Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering
Master of Science in Applied Mathematics
Master of Science in Bioengineering
Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering
Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Master of Science in Engineering Management and Leadership
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science in Robotics and Automation
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