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Tech Connects: Levi Boggs

Georgia Tech Research Podcast

Release Date: 05/24/2024

Jon Duke: Updates on the Georgia All Payer Claims Database show art Jon Duke: Updates on the Georgia All Payer Claims Database

Georgia Tech Research Podcast

In the most recent episode of the GTRI Tech Connect series, Principal Research Scientist Dr. Jon Duke discusses the groundbreaking Georgia All Payer Claims Database (APCD) project. APCD is a state initiative that centralizes health care claim data to improve access, quality, and cost of care for Georgians. Sponsored by the Georgia Office of Health Strategy and Coordination, the APCD aggregates over 1.5 billion medical records, 750 million pharmacy records, and even dental claims data from health insurers across the state. This massive, de-identified dataset allows researchers to address...

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ATRP--Episode 25: GT Student Interns Tell ATRP's Story show art ATRP--Episode 25: GT Student Interns Tell ATRP's Story

Georgia Tech Research Podcast

In the latest episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast, GTRI Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP) research scientist Stephanie Richter interviews Maeve Mobley and Alyssa Albino, two Georgia Tech students who interned at ATRP. Alyssa, a business major with a concentration in marketing; and Maeve, a literature, media, and communications major, worked to tell ATRP’s story in its marketing/communications unit. They discuss their roles in expanding the social media presence of ATRP. Maeve and Alyssa emphasize the importance of utilizing Instagram and LinkedIn accounts to...

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Georgia Tech Research Podcast

In a special behind-the-scenes episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast, the usual hosts—Stephanie Richter and Eric Klein—become the guests. Hosted by summer intern Randeep Hora, a high school student with a keen interest in research and storytelling, this retrospective episode offers a candid, entertaining, and insightful look into the podcast’s evolution, mission, and dynamic team.

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Georgia Tech Research Podcast

In the latest episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast, the featured guest is Dr. Greg Badura, a senior research scientist in GTRI’s Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory (EOSL). Greg talks about space imagery research and GTRI’s evolving role in supporting space domain awareness. He also touches on his career, which spans both Earth observation and orbital object monitoring. The conversation also touches on Greg’s ideas on mentorship and learning. He also provides nuggets of wisdom on collaboration.

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GTRI Veterans Reflect on U.S. Army's Legacy show art GTRI Veterans Reflect on U.S. Army's Legacy

Georgia Tech Research Podcast

In a special episode of the Georgia Tech Research podcast commissioned by GTRI’s SERV@GTRI employee resource group (ERG), four GTRI professionals who are Army veterans share their personal journeys, reflections on Army history, and insights on how military service has informed their current roles. This episode is in commemoration of the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army.

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ATRP--Episode 24: ATRP Co-op Program Student Interns show art ATRP--Episode 24: ATRP Co-op Program Student Interns

Georgia Tech Research Podcast

The GTRI Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP) Co-op program is highlighted in the latest episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast. Austen Monteith, a fourth-year chemistry student at Georgia Tech, discusses his work on extending the lifetime of peracetic acid (PAA) in chiller water and GTRI researcher Dr. Jie Xu's nanoparticle project. Kortney Martin, a biology student at Kennesaw State University, focused on bacterial reduction and plating. They detail the collaborative nature of their research and how the program has influenced their career paths.

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ATRP--Episode 23: GTRI Team Advances Real-Time Monitoring Sensor show art ATRP--Episode 23: GTRI Team Advances Real-Time Monitoring Sensor

Georgia Tech Research Podcast

The latest episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast, spotlights a GTRI-led collaboration with the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) focused on real-time sensing of peracetic acid (PAA) levels in poultry processing. The episode features Dr. Jie Xu, who leads the project, alongside team members Lance Barrett and Walker Byrnes. The host is Research Scientist Stephanie Richter.    

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ATRP--Episode 22: Dan Sabo on Peracetic Acid and Food Safety show art ATRP--Episode 22: Dan Sabo on Peracetic Acid and Food Safety

Georgia Tech Research Podcast

Senior Research Scientist Dan Sabo from GTRI’s Intelligent Sustainable Technologies Division shares updates on his work with peracetic acid (PAA) in poultry processing. Dan now leads a project that’s playing a critical role in food safety across the poultry industry. Stephanie Richter, host of the podcast, notes that Dan has become an invaluable resource not only for his technical expertise, but also for his ability to “translate” complex chemistry into practical solutions for the industry.

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ATRP--Episode 21: Comas Haynes and Saikamal Srinivas on 'Enhanced Chilling' show art ATRP--Episode 21: Comas Haynes and Saikamal Srinivas on 'Enhanced Chilling'

Georgia Tech Research Podcast

The latest episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast highlights the research and integration efforts of GTRI and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The episode focuses on GTRI’s “Enhanced Chilling” project, which aims to improve immersive chilling processes, particularly in poultry processing applications. The guests are GTRI researchers Dr. Comas Haynes and Saikamal Srinivas.

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Georgia Tech Research Podcast

The latest episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast is devoted to the research and integration efforts of Georgia Tech and GTRI. The episode’s guests are Benjamin (Ben) Riley, a principal research associate in GTRI’s Chief Technology Officer’s office; and Benjamin (Ben) Yang, a principal research engineer in GTRI’s CIPHER lab. They are the coordinators of the Hives Early Career IRAD program (FY26).  Ben and Ben give details about the program, which has a proposal deadline of March 28.

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Understanding the Physics of Giant Electrical Discharges Above Thunderstorms

Cloud top discharges are the largest electrical discharges on planet earth and produce many spectacular colors, including purple, blue, and red. These discharges span up to 50 miles long and can directly transfer electric charge to outer space, yet the scientific community still doesn’t understand how they do this. With support from the National Science Foundation, Levi’s research into cloud top discharges dives deep into the physics to learn scientifically how these discharges develop during sever weather and how they interact with the atmosphere and impact the environment. For example, these discharges produce nitric oxide (NOx), which affects the amount of ozone in the stratosphere, which in turn affects the warming and cooling of the planet. 

Levi’s research will seek to capture electrical discharges above the clouds using a high-speed imaging system to learn more about their physics and how thunderstorms produce such massive discharges. The goal is to gain a better understanding as to why some storms produce cloud top electrical discharges while others do not. This will also lead to a better understanding about the physical properties of these type of discharges such as their conductivity and energy. The high-speed imaging system that Levi and his team will use will be the first of its kind, and will be able to measure up to four simultaneously electromagnetic wavelengths at high speeds.

Join the Slack Q&A with Levi beginning Friday, May 24th on the #tech-connects channel.