From predragp at andrew.cmu.edu Sat Oct 2 13:26:21 2021 From: predragp at andrew.cmu.edu (Predrag Punosevac) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2021 13:26:21 -0400 Subject: using /tmp for Caching Message-ID: <20211002172621.hhIvW%predragp@andrew.cmu.edu> Two GPU nodes (denver, gpu12) are render unusable due to the use of /tmp for cashing purposes. This is a gross violation of the Auton Lab etiquette https://www.autonlab.org/autonlab_wiki/aetiquette.html I will be forced to temporary suspend accounts found in violation. Predrag From predragp at andrew.cmu.edu Sat Oct 2 13:27:51 2021 From: predragp at andrew.cmu.edu (Predrag Punosevac) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2021 13:27:51 -0400 Subject: GPU1 appears to be down Message-ID: <20211002172751.3v6xI%predragp@andrew.cmu.edu> I am trying to figure out the problem and if it is possible to power up the server. Predrag From predragp at andrew.cmu.edu Sat Oct 2 13:57:20 2021 From: predragp at andrew.cmu.edu (Predrag Punosevac) Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2021 13:57:20 -0400 Subject: GPU1 down In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20211002175720.RLZU4%predragp@andrew.cmu.edu> Conor Igoe wrote: > Hey Predrag, > > Not sure if you are aware but GPU1 is down as of late last night. Sorry to > bother you about it! > > *Conor* This appears to be a non-trivial issue that was not resolved by power cycling the device. It will have to wait until I have the access to the hardware. The server is old enough that could be very well dead. Predrag From chiragn at cs.cmu.edu Mon Oct 4 00:44:24 2021 From: chiragn at cs.cmu.edu (Chirag Nagpal) Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2021 00:44:24 -0400 Subject: TRACIR Project Public Datasets Message-ID: Hello For students/staff working on the TRACIR and related trauma/hemorrhage healthcare projects, this data repository from the UK might be of interest: https://freebird.lshtm.ac.uk/index.php/available-trials/ It includes the CRASH-2 Dataset of 20k patients used to establish efficacy of Antifibrinolytic agents like Tranexamic acid on adverse outcomes like, Death, Shock, Cardiac Arrest, thrombosis etc. Please feel free to reach out if you have questions Chirag -- *Chirag Nagpal* PhD Student, Auton Lab School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University cs.cmu.edu/~chiragn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From awd at cs.cmu.edu Fri Oct 29 16:02:37 2021 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2021 16:02:37 -0400 Subject: Fwd: NSF-Funded Companies In the News In-Reply-To: <595db82c-f255-410b-926e-883bdbb293b5@atl1s07mta3006.xt.local> References: <595db82c-f255-410b-926e-883bdbb293b5@atl1s07mta3006.xt.local> Message-ID: Check out our own Marinus Analytics mentioned in the NSF newsletter below. Cheers Artur ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: NSF IIP Date: Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 3:24 PM Subject: NSF-Funded Companies In the News To: Check out monthly highlights from startups funded by NSF. This email is sent from an account that sends messages only. Please reply to sbir at nsf.gov [image: Logo for NSF. America's Seed Fund. SBIR.STTR] Each month, America's Seed Fund powered by the National Science Foundation (NSF) shares exciting news stories from NSF-funded startups. Below find October 2021 news highlights from a few companies formerly and currently funded by the NSF Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) programs: *3DEO* 3DEO (NSF-1757478 ) could help reduce supply chain delays and costs for manufacturers by using metal 3D printing. 3D printing reduces product development time, expense, and risk, improving revenue and enabling manufacturing companies to reinvest in research and development, passing along improved products and cost savings to consumers. (Article via DesignNews ) *CalWave Power Technologies* A wave energy pilot is underway in California using clean energy technology from CalWave Power Technologies (NSF-1648834 ). Wave energy devices capture the power of the ocean to produce electricity, similarly to how wind turbines work. This wave energy project is an important step toward harnessing sustainable, renewable resources for clean energy use. (Article via The Maritime Executive ) *ClearFlame Engines * A novel combustion process from ClearFlame Engines (NSF-1853114 ) replaces 100% of the petroleum fuel in diesel engines with cleaner-burning, renewable liquid fuels like ethanol and methanol. ClearFlame was recently awarded Innovator of the Year by Fourth Revolution Awards, which honors innovation among companies in the Midwest. (Article via Fourth Revolution Awards ) *KinderLab Robotics* KIBO, a screen-free robot kit for kids developed by KinderLab Robotics (NSF-1456530 ), teaches 4- to 7-year-old children how to create and program their own robots. By encouraging creativity, collaboration, and experimentation, KIBO sparks young learners? interest in science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM). (Article via News-Press Now ) *Marinus Analytics* Pittsburgh-based Marinus Analytics (NSF-1660190 ) uses artificial intelligence to fight human trafficking, child abuse, and cyber fraud. Marinus? technology saves time by sifting through online images and data, freeing law enforcement staff to focus their efforts on tracking down victims and dismantling criminal networks. (Article via VentureBeat ) *Muzology* Nashville-based Muzology (NSF-1927160 ) uses music videos to teach math to students. Using brain research to understand how memory works, Muzology developed high-engagement, music-based learning solutions that help students achieve and succeed. (Article via WVLT TV ) *Nth Cycle* Clean-tech startup Nth Cycle (NSF-1913628 ) uses an electro-extraction system that recycles valuable metals, such as cobalt, nickel, and manganese from mining residue in an efficient and environmentally friendly way. The metal processing technology company also innovated a new approach to recycle lithium-ion batteries that power electric cars. (Article via The Boston Globe ) *PowerFlex* PowerFlex (NSF-1831191 ) is installing more than 6,500 solar panels on a food distribution warehouse in the Bronx. The PowerFlex system will generate solar electricity equivalent to offsetting 5.3 million pounds of carbon dioxide, helping nearly 300 families reduce their energy bills. (Article via Abasto ) *Rhaeos* Wearables startup Rhaeos (NSF-2037171 ) developed a wireless, wearable sensor that can noninvasively measure blood flow through shunts in the brain, improving patients' quality of life and reducing costs for patients and healthcare systems. Their technology, which helps patients with excess fluid in the brain, was recently awarded Product of the Year by Fourth Revolution Awards. (Article via Fourth Revolution Awards ) *Sila Nanotechnologies * Sila Nanotechnologies (NSF-1228723 ) produced a lithium-ion battery that stores more energy than conventional ones, in a smaller size. Sila?s battery replaces the traditional graphite materials in a battery cell?s anode with silicon, creating a cheaper and more energy-dense battery pack. The company?s next-generation battery is used in a wearable fitness tracker that recently debuted on the market. The company expects to expand the use of the batteries across other industries. (Article via TechHQ ) *Terrafuse AI* Using machine learning to forecast climate-related risks, Terrafuse AI (NSF-1951266 ) recently launched a free public tool to track the changing risks of wildfires through predictive modeling. The California-based company seeks to mitigate the devastating impacts of wildfires by leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning models. (Article via Yahoo! News ) *Workit Health* Workit Health (NSF-1648034 ) makes an app to help those with opioid or alcohol addiction. By monitoring, assessing, and quantifying recovery, the company makes it easier for people to get help and stay on track to recovery. In addition to addiction treatment, Workit Health offers online therapy for eating disorders and gambling, and virtual care for co-occurring problems such as anxiety and insomnia. The company recently raised $118 million in funding. (Article via Click on Detroit ) See more news from NSF-funded startups by following us on Twitter @NSFSBIR . We also invite you to manage your email preferences to stay connected with us. Follow Us On Twitter | Visit Our Site | Watch Us On YouTube *[image: Logo for NSF]* National Science Foundation Division of Industrial Innovation & Partnerships (IIP) 2415 Eisenhower Ave Alexandria, VA 22314 sbir at nsf.gov 703-292-8050 unsubscribe from all emails update subscription preferences Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: