
Capitalism and Freedom
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Prior to studying computer science, I wanted to be a economist and physicist. TCPalm
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Prior to studying computer science, I wanted to be a economist and physicist. TCPalm
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Medical stents used to be a fixed size. This project explores morphable stent designs evaluated with simulated fluid dynamics.
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A system for determining when to deploy airplane landing gear. Tested by pilots in FlightGear flight simulator.
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The Parthenon Project was a realistic virtual reality homage to Ancient Greek. In Georgia Tech’s Augmented Environments Lab, I used WebXR to bring this virtual Parthenon to Tech Green.
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A system for inputting invoices from email to SAP via robotic process automation
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Few people currently wear Head-Worn Displays for more than an hour at a time, let alone everyday. This documents my experiences daily driving HWDs as part of the Contextual Computing Group’s living lab.
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Creating deep learning models for transfer learning across extreme domain gaps with Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute and NOAA
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AirDropXR lets you drag-and-drop from your phone to the real world for viewing in Augmented Reality.
Published in International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, 2019
Published in Proceedings of the 22nd International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, 2021
Published in Extended Abstracts of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2021
Published in CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2022
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Focal distances are an important factor in the design of head worn displays. They influence social acceptiblity,
vergence-accommodation conflict, and usability.
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A lecture and class excercise on Bulling’s Activity Recognition Chain and Nyquist frequency.
Graduate Course, Georgia Tech, College of Computing, 2021
Created an assignment on Hidden Markov Models
Graduate Course, Georgia Tech, College of Computing, 2022
Student Remarks
“Passion for teaching”
“Enthusiastic”
Graduate Course, Georgia Tech, College of Computing, 2022
First Deployment of Anti-plagiarism Detection Tool
Student Remarks
“Jonathan made this class worth taking in my opinion”
“Best TA so far in the program with just 4 classes in including this one”