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Illinois Innovators

Summary: As one of the world’s top ranked engineering programs, our students, faculty, and alumni set the standard for excellence. We drive the economy, reimagine engineering education, and bring revolutionary ideas to the world. We solve the world’s greatest challenges. We look toward the future and find ways to make it a reality. Leading the innovation of virtual reality. Designing electronic tattoos to treat seizures. Building safer global water systems. Converting algae to biofuel. Exploring fusion energy. We do the impossible every day.

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 Aditi Das: Converting Omega 3 fatty acids to cannabinoids to elicit anti-pain relief | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:37

The anti-infammatory drugs of tomorrow may look a lot different than the ones we are used to as Professor Aditi Das explains. Her research focuses on understanding how fatty acids, in particular Omega 3 fatty acids, get converted into anti-inflammatory lipids signaling molecules by epoxygenases. Through a grant from the National Institute of Health, she is leading a research team on a discovery of novel endocannabinoid epoxides that are anti-inflammatory.

 Chao Zhang on how TrioVecEvent and geo-tagged Tweets can be vital in emergency situations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:00

Natural disasters put a strain on the infrastructure of those areas affected, from power, to water, to utilities. As victims seek emergency assistance and friends and family reach out to their loved ones, cell towers and 911 lines reach capacity and beyond, leaving it difficult to call for help. Chao Zhang introduces listeners to TrioVecEvent, which is demonstrating how geo-tagged Tweet streams can help locate those in most need of help.

 Autonomic Energy Systems co-founder Tony Griffin talks cellphone battery life and preventing fires | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:25

Startup Autonomic Energy Systems, winner of the 2017 Cozad New Venture Competition, has developed technology which would extend the life of your cellphone battery while preventing fires from those lithium ion batteries. Co-founder Tony Griffin shares details on the technology and talks about the future of cellphone batteries.

 Graphene: What a new manufacturing method could mean for the future of this wonder material | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:58

As graphene's popularity grows as an advanced "wonder" material, the speed and quality at which it can be manufactured will be paramount. Sung Woo Nam and his team of researchers have developed a cleaner and more environmentally friendly method to manufacture the material using using carbonated water. He shares his findings and discusses the promising future of graphene.

 Smart security camera's audio could instantly detect sounds of distress | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:00

Professor Deming Chen and his team of researchers are developing technology which allows security cameras to detect sounds of distress (such as gun shots, screaming, cry for help)and immediately notify law enforcement.

 Stephen Blakely -- The Egyptian Pulley and How the Great Pyramid was Built | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:02

If you are all familiar with the Egyptian Pyramids, then you are no doubt aware of what an engineering marvel they are. Consider that they were built around 2500 BC, the largest stands 449 feet tall, weighs 6.5 million tons and covers 13 acres. But exactly how were they built? University of Illinois alumnus Stephen Blakely has studied its construction extensively and has formed a theory, the use of an Egyptian pulley

 Computer Science Professor David Forsyth talks coding for autonomous vehicles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:53

David Forsyth couldn’t image 30 years ago that his career in academia would involve standing in front of a moving driverless vehicle with a traffic cone on his head. However, this spring that’s what the South African born professor of computer science did as part his University of Illinois class on artificial intelligence. He talks about how the future of programming autonomous vehicles.

 Ashley Moy, CEO, Cast 21 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:46

Cast 21 is revolutionizing the future of bone mobilizations. Instead of a traditional cast of cloth and plaster for a fracture in an arm or leg, the company has introduced a brace with a netted structure. It is breathable and washable and allows for easy access to the area for cleaning. Ashley Moy, Cast 21 CEO and recent Illinois graduate in bioengineering, joins the program to discuss the progress of the start-up.

 Olgica Milenkovic and her team discuss DNA storage technology | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:07

It has been predicted that all the world's data, if stored on DNA, could fit into a trunk of a car. Olgica Milenkovic, and her team received a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to investigate how to encode data in a manner suitable for portable and robust DNA-based data storage systems. Joining Olgica on the podcast are Ryan Gabrys and Houssein Yazdi.

 Fullstack Academy co-founders David Yang and Nimit Maru | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:39:05

Fullstack is an immersive software engineering school or "coding bootcamp" in lower Manhattan and Chicago. Seeing that coding is a skill with increasing career applications, David Yang and Nimit Maru founded Fullstack in 2012 through a collaboration at Y Combinator. David and Nimit met on the first day of freshman orientation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. After graduating in 2004 with degrees in computer science and electrical engineering, they have joined forces on at least five startups and worked together at Yahoo.

 Terry Howerton, CEO and Founder of TechNexus, talks about the growing Chicago tech community | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:49

Terry Howerton is the founder and CEO of TechNexus, a Chicago-based venture development firm building a new, collaborative model for leading corporations to engage and extract value from the global entrepreneurial ecosystem. A lifelong entrepreneur, Terry talks about Chicago as an incubator for tech talent and companies

 Sanjay Patel discusses the future of virtual reality and his company Personify | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:58

Personify uses the most advanced technologies in computer vision and machine learning to develop awesome immersive experiences involving video. CEO and co-founder of Personify, Sanjay has grown Personify from 5 people at the University of Illinois to a global team of more than 30 technologists and innovators, with dozens of partnerships and relationships with companies like Intel, SAP, and Lenovo.

 Mani Golparvar Fard, CEO of Reconstruct, is revolutionizing construction monitoring | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:20

Mani Golparvar Fard, CEO of Reconstruct, and his team at the University of Illinois has developed a sophisticated construction monitoring systems, which takes videos and photos using drones and a web-based platform, which continuously reconstructs and visualizes reality directly within 4D BIM, measures progress and productivity, and analyzes risk for delay.

 Mayank Kale, CEO of Invoq Health, discusses data-driven physician systems | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:09

Mayank Kale, is building the startup Invoq Health to develop a new way to deploy high- tech data collection, retention and analysis solutions intuitively in low tech environments - enabling the adoption of important population and health management applications in under served markets of India and Africa. Mayank holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

 Divey Gulati, co-founder of ShipBob, Inc., gives an insight on logistics of his e-commerce startup | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:14

Divey Gulati founded Ship Bob, Inc., to help small businesses give customers Amazon-level logistics. Gulati as both bachelor's degree in computer engineering and an MBA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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