Best Paper Award for Urban Modeling Group’s Siyuan Chen

Ireland’s annual civil engineering conference CERAI 2018 wrapped up Thursday, August 30th, with a special honor for the Urban Modeling Group’s Siyuan Chen. Chen’s paper, Bridge Deck Extraction and Investigation through a UAV Derived Point Cloud, was selected for a best paper award. Chen is a PhD student working with the TRUSS program at University College Dublin and supervised by Prof. Debra Laefer (NYU). Through his excellent work in UAV based infrastructure inspection, Chen has made important strides in improving inspection safety, efficiency, and cost efficacy by leveraging UAV data collection and subsequent 3D data analysis techniques.

 

Laefer Featured as Invited Speaker at DEF CON 26

Invited to speak at the BioHack Village at DEF CON 26, Prof. Debra Laefer continued the Urban Modeling Group’s tradition of engagement with potential collaborators from a diversity of disciplines, including macrogenomics and bio hacking, when she spoke at the event last Friday, August 10th in Las Vegas. Prof. Laefer’s talk, Remote Sensing, Distributed Computing, BigData and 3D Epidemiology:  Today’s Public Health Opportunity, focussed on ways that 3D spatial data can revolutionize our understanding of environmental DNA and disease pathology, particularly in urban environments.

 

Abstract: Recent advances in remote sensing, drones, distributed computing, bigdata, and environmental DNA offer an unprecedented opportunity to push epidemiology beyond its traditional, two-dimensional (i.e. map-based) approach and harness the full availability and power of three-dimensional data and novel investigation methods to explore such data. This talk will present an extremely technology-specific vision for achieving this. Examples of the potential usefulness of this approach will be demonstrated with respect to three scenarios:  (1) avian flu, (2) asthma, and post-flooding fecal contamination. The current state of the art of the component technologies will be presented as well as the remaining challenges for their seamless integration