Tech talk: How USask researchers are utilizing new technology
Tech talk: How USask researchers are utilizing new technology
Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) are at the forefront of new and evolving digital tech and are harnessing this innovation to advance their research and the livelihoods of people around the world. Exploring the ever-evolving and always-exciting tech space, USask researchers are finding new ways to leverage growing technology like drones, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and quantum computing. From commercially available digital technology to the most advanced hardware and software possible, USask researchers, scholars, and artists are pushing the boundaries of what is possible through ever-evolving innovations. Eye in the sky: Using drones for efficient and effective research The quality of high-flying drone technology is advancing rapidly and USask researchers are using it to soar higher than ever before. Alex Cebulski, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography and Planning, with supervisor Dr. John Pomeroy (PhD) based at the Coldwater Lab in Canmo
Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) are at the forefront of new and evolving digital tech and are harnessing this innovation to advance their research and the livelihoods of people around the world. Exploring the ever-evolving and always-exciting tech space, USask researchers are finding new ways to leverage growing technology like drones, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and quantum computing. From commercially available digital technology to the most advanced hardware and software possible, USask researchers, scholars, and artists are pushing the boundaries of what is possible through ever-evolving innovations. Eye in the sky: Using drones for efficient and effective research The quality of high-flying drone technology is advancing rapidly and USask researchers are using it to soar higher than ever before. Alex Cebulski, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography and Planning, with supervisor Dr. John Pomeroy (PhD) based at the Coldwater Lab in Canmo