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FAQs about Illinois Innovators:How many episodes does Illinois Innovators have?The podcast currently has 113 episodes available.
February 12, 2018Generating electricity from nuclear waste with Aries Loumis, CEO of Lumos IndustriesThe startup Lumos has developed a safe renewable system, which not only stores and cools nuclear waste, but uses it for electricity. Its CEO, Aries Loumis, a graduate of Illinois' Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering program, stops by to not only talk about their technology, but advocate for the future of nuclear as a continued energy source....more38minPlay
January 29, 2018Why even changes in non-extreme weather can affect an ecosystem with Praveen KumarWhile much of the rhetoric around climate change centers on extreme events such as floods or droughts, today’s guest Praveen Kumar, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Illinois, contends frequency and intensity of non-extreme or everyday precipitation events are changing and having a noticeable effect on the ecosystem....more30minPlay
January 29, 2018Why even changes in non-extreme weather can affect an ecosystem with Praveen KumarWhile much of the rhetoric around climate change centers on extreme events such as floods or droughts, today’s guest Praveen Kumar, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Illinois, contends frequency and intensity of non-extreme or everyday precipitation events are changing and having a noticeable effect on the ecosystem....more30minPlay
December 18, 2017Robotic Surgery and Cancer with Kesh Kesavadas.Continuing the series on "Why Cancer Research Needs Engineering," Kesh Kesavadas, Director of the Health Care Engineering Systems Center and professor of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign discusses robotic surgery and its impact on treating cancer patients....more29minPlay
December 18, 2017Robotic Surgery and Cancer with Kesh Kesavadas.Continuing the series on "Why Cancer Research Needs Engineering," Kesh Kesavadas, Director of the Health Care Engineering Systems Center and professor of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign discusses robotic surgery and its impact on treating cancer patients....more29minPlay
December 11, 2017The Doctor's Office of the Future with Stephen BoppartWhat will the doctor's office of the future look like? In our continuing series on Why Cancer Research Needs Engineering, Stephen Boppart, Abel Bliss Professor of Engineering and Director of Imaging at Illinois, foresees more engineering and technology integrated into the doctor-patient relationship....more23minPlay
December 11, 2017The Doctor's Office of the Future with Stephen BoppartWhat will the doctor's office of the future look like? In our continuing series on Why Cancer Research Needs Engineering, Stephen Boppart, Abel Bliss Professor of Engineering and Director of Imaging at Illinois, foresees more engineering and technology integrated into the doctor-patient relationship....more23minPlay
November 16, 2017Why Cancer Research Needs Engineering Part I: Rohit Bhargava, Director of Cancer Center of IllinoisThis year alone in this country 600,000 people will die from the disease and 1.6 million will be newly diagnosed. In the fight to win, a new generation of researchers will use engineering to advance prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Rohit Bhargava, a pioneer in the field of digital molecular biology, a professor in bionengineering at the University of Illinois and a founding director of the Cancer Center of Illinois joins the program....more27minPlay
November 16, 2017Why Cancer Research Needs Engineering Part I: Rohit Bhargava, Director of Cancer Center of IllinoisThis year alone in this country 600,000 people will die from the disease and 1.6 million will be newly diagnosed. In the fight to win, a new generation of researchers will use engineering to advance prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Rohit Bhargava, a pioneer in the field of digital molecular biology, a professor in bionengineering at the University of Illinois and a founding director of the Cancer Center of Illinois joins the program....more27minPlay
November 14, 2017Professor Andrew Ferguson: Targeting data-driven computational vaccine and designCreating a vaccine typically takes a lot of trial and error and testing. However, with machine learning and data-driven modeling, physicians can have a leg up in targeting specific vaccines. Since 2010, Andrew Ferguson, now an assistant professor of materials, science, and engineering at the University of Illinois, has applied statistical mechanical tools to develop data-driven models of HIV viral fitness landscapes for computational vaccine design. This is another way that technology is making health care more personalized....more25minPlay
FAQs about Illinois Innovators:How many episodes does Illinois Innovators have?The podcast currently has 113 episodes available.