[S1E10] Environmental Science
[S1E10] Environmental Science === https://urluso.com/2tlvWd
Dr. Todd Bridges, senior research scientist for environmental science with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and national lead of the EWN Initiative provides a lecture for University of Georgia students in 2019.
Sound like science fiction A Marvel movie with Ironman perhaps Well, I have seen the future and predict that platforms, service providers, and hardware companies who are focused on developing training programs in augmented reality, will soon be the market leaders. Right now, the tech is not ready for mass consumption nor it is affordable for companies to purchase a Hololens for every employee, but if history is right, the tech will get cheaper and better. If there is anything we learned about tech, is that it requires only one piece of hardware (e.g., the iPhone) to change an industry and marketplace. In fact, many companies like Microsoft and Apple are already playing in augmented reality. Apple with its new iPhone X has built-in AR capabilities, and the most infamous attempt at AR was Google's Glass. It did not go well, but like most tech, the first iterations of it are almost exclusively pretty bad. I mean would any of us carry around a brick mobile phone today Augmented Reality tech will get better.
Yeah, sure. Thanks for having me. My name is Cassie Bowness. I am a research assistant professor at the University of New Mexico and the United States. I work at the centre on alcohol substance use and addictions, which is also often referred to as casa, I actually just started this position in the last six months or so. I just recently finished my PhD in Clinical Psychology, within emphasis in addiction science. So most of my research, and also my clinical work to date has really focused on addiction and most specifically on alcohol and harm reduction, 59ce067264
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