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Making a player piano sing, with machine learning
As scholars and visitors pass through the corridors of Princeton’s engineering school it may seem a bit unusual to hear the quintessential 19th century sound of a player piano amid the buzzing of robotics, quantum computing and other technical tinkering.
Sam Gerhard ’25, electrical and computer engineering, is working to both restore this antique instrument and bring it into the machine learning age. He is working to outfit it with computerized capabilities to play any song on command. Player pianos operate like some of the first mechanical computers, using paper rolls with holes in them to send commands to the keys. They are typically powered by vacuum suction, and early player pianos wer...
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Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute Retreat 2024
Просмотров 1723 месяца назад
The Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute community at Princeton University gathered for its annual retreat, featuring trainee talks, faculty presentations, keynotes by ODBI’s Joshua Atkinson and the University of Pennsylvania’s Dan Huh, a brainstorming session led by the Office of the Dean for Research’s Dean Edelman, and a research poster presentation. Thanks to everyone who participated for...
Hats off to our new logo!
Просмотров 583 месяца назад
Our new hat is showing up everywhere! This week Princeton Engineering unveiled our bold new visual identity. It reflects our community's commitment to making a positive impact on humanity through engineering and applied science. Please share this video with your friends! Hats off to everyone who participated in this video.
Omenn-Darling Bioethics Lecture 2024: James J. Collins
Просмотров 4414 месяца назад
2024 Omenn-Darling Lecture in Ethics and Policy in Bioengineering: Synthetic Biology: Life Redesigned Princeton's Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute welcomed James J. Collins, Ph.D. of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the 2024 Omenn-Darling Lecture in Ethics and Policy in Bioengineering on Wednesday, March 6, 2024. The title of his lecture was "Synthetic Biology: Life Redesigne...
A time to grow: Dean Andrea Goldsmith welcomes you to Princeton Engineering
Просмотров 3724 месяца назад
Dean Andrea Goldsmith welcomes you to another exciting year at Princeton Engineering. Here we strive to make a positive impact on humanity through engineering and applied science. We invite you to join us on this journey as we grow our community and infrastructure. We filmed Dean Goldsmith in the "CarLab," where Princeton University juniors majoring in electrical and computer engineering put th...
How much weight can an aircraft wing hold?
Просмотров 1478 месяцев назад
When a tilt-rotor aircraft, such as the V-22 Osprey, flies through the air, it does so with specially designed rotors, shifting between acting like rotating helicopter blades and regular airplane propellers. But that flexibility means the aircraft’s wings must bear the weight of the propellers and the tilting mechanisms. That creates an engineering problem: How much weight can a wing hold? Stud...
Stanley Jordan's "Haydn Seek"
Просмотров 10210 месяцев назад
This is a scatter-plot rendering from @stanleyjordanofficial is his lost computer music masterwork from his undergraduate days at @princeton, circa 1980. In the latest edition of “Composers & Computers," Jordan talks about how he recreated the piece for this podcast. “Haydn Seek was a composition I made in 1980 while I was studying computer music at Princeton,” Jordan wrote. “It was spawned fro...
Engineering cellular scaffolding to advance nanotechnologies
Просмотров 428Год назад
By channeling a living cell's machinery, Princeton researchers Meisam Zaferani and Ryungeun Song are developing a system to control the growth of microtubules. They call this robust nanotechnology platform, "cytoskeletal circuits", with potential applications in soft robotics and new medicines. The research resulted with a collaboration between Sabine Petry, an associate professor of molecular ...
Princeton Electric Speedboating team breaks record
Просмотров 206Год назад
The Princeton Electric Speedboating team broke the speed record for an electric speedboat on Oct. 26, 2023 at Lake Townsend, N.C. Footage courtesy Princeton Electric Speedboating.
Dean Andrea Goldsmith's vision for engineering at Princeton University
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Dean Andrea Goldsmith discusses her vision for building up Princeton Engineering within a great liberal arts university. She talks about how the school is growing its faculty and graduate student population, and is building a new engineering neighborhood. And she explains how everything we do within the school happens with an eye toward creating a diverse and inclusive environment.
Mixing liquids
Просмотров 123Год назад
Niki Abbasi, a mechanical and aerospace engineering grad student in Howard Stone’s Complex Fluids Group, studies how different polymer solutions interact in a flow system. Above certain concentrations, polymer solutions behave like oil and water, separating from each other, she said. This video illustrates that phenomenon.
Say Hello to TidyBot
Просмотров 131Год назад
Not only will this robot pick up after you; with just a little explanation of your personal preferences, it will extrapolate how it tidies up your space to multiple tasks. "For instance, one person may prefer storing shirts in the drawer, while another may prefer them on the shelf. We aim to build systems that can learn such preferences from just a handful of examples via prior interactions wit...
Repelling drops on a fiber
Просмотров 65Год назад
Jessica L. Wilson, a graduate student in Howard Stone’s Complex Fluids Group, recalls spending a recent Christmas in the lab to isolate from a family member who thought they had COVID. The spirit of the season - holiday lights in particular - informed this experiment that shows how droplets on a fiber in a wind tunnel interact with each other. This video has been sped up (3.5 times faster). The...
The Princeton Robotics Lab
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In Princeton Engineering’s new robotics lab a segmented robot snakes slowly across a table, a small-scale version of a machine that could someday automate dangerous construction tasks. The complexity and precision of the task is a formidable challenge, but the custom frame that allows engineers to test the robot safely and efficiently was an unexpected lesson in the realities of engineering, sa...
Viscoelasticity
Просмотров 162Год назад
Jonghyun Hwang, a mechanical and aerospace engineering grad student in Howard Stone’s Complex Fluids Group, demonstrates viscoelastic material, which combines two different kinds of polymers, one stretchable elastic, the other more liquid. This phenomenon could be helpful in someday creating the next generation of signage
Panel 1: Governance - DeCenter Spring Conference 2023
Просмотров 57Год назад
Panel 1: Governance - DeCenter Spring Conference 2023
Decenter Inaugural Seminar
Просмотров 3192 года назад
Decenter Inaugural Seminar
DeCenter Inaugural Summit Kickoff Event
Просмотров 1162 года назад
DeCenter Inaugural Summit Kickoff Event
DeCenter Seminar Lecture: "Correctness Conditions for Cross-Chain Deals"
Просмотров 692 года назад
DeCenter Seminar Lecture: "Correctness Conditions for Cross-Chain Deals"
Omenn Bioethics Lecture 2022: Jodi Halpern
Просмотров 1512 года назад
Omenn Bioethics Lecture 2022: Jodi Halpern
A bold vision for Princeton Engineering
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
A bold vision for Princeton Engineering
Only With Origami
Просмотров 3882 года назад
Only With Origami
Patrick Wendell '11 discusses his entrepreneurial journey
Просмотров 5082 года назад
Patrick Wendell '11 discusses his entrepreneurial journey
This unsung technology is driving major advances in public health
Просмотров 7432 года назад
This unsung technology is driving major advances in public health
Princeton Imaging and Analysis Center
Просмотров 2063 года назад
Princeton Imaging and Analysis Center
Jennifer Rexford on the Facebook outage, Part One
Просмотров 3113 года назад
Jennifer Rexford on the Facebook outage, Part One
Jennifer Rexford on the Facebook outage, Part Two
Просмотров 863 года назад
Jennifer Rexford on the Facebook outage, Part Two
Lace is the inspiration for these reconfigurable materials
Просмотров 4093 года назад
Lace is the inspiration for these reconfigurable materials
Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
Просмотров 2723 года назад
Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
Princeton Imaging and Analysis Center
Просмотров 2663 года назад
Princeton Imaging and Analysis Center

Комментарии

  • @TrentonGauthier
    @TrentonGauthier 8 дней назад

    Still waiting for Dan Deacon to integrate this into a live show. Someone tag him please. 😂

  • @Merwan_physics
    @Merwan_physics 10 дней назад

    That why i love princeton and will get in ofc

  • @IceMetalPunk
    @IceMetalPunk 18 дней назад

    Wait, I must have missed it in the video and description: which part of this is machine learning? It sounds like just traditional programming and embedded electronics?

  • @alkaline3592
    @alkaline3592 18 дней назад

    This is so sick!! Good luck!

  • @immineal
    @immineal 18 дней назад

    That's such a cool ideaaaaa

  • @Mr44883
    @Mr44883 Месяц назад

    Do you actually believe you can predict the weather for every year in the future? Perhaps you should start your own weather channel.

  • @georgesjeff8602
    @georgesjeff8602 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @IsaiahUla-r6w
    @IsaiahUla-r6w 4 месяца назад

    Martin Edward Harris Margaret Miller Shirley

  • @AgnesArnold-d1o
    @AgnesArnold-d1o 5 месяцев назад

    Lopez Kenneth Garcia Patricia Davis Thomas

  • @TriPham-j3b
    @TriPham-j3b 6 месяцев назад

    Is it contradictory in term when we use technogy to mimic nature then why we need technology? To escape nature or to enhance nature is more like it

  • @TriPham-j3b
    @TriPham-j3b 6 месяцев назад

    You can put speaker any where because mp4 measure the geometry first to calibration of times processor of room then sound is like best theater arrangement

  • @NIOC630
    @NIOC630 8 месяцев назад

    Its sad they did it nothing like its supposed to be done, areal loading is different to a point load on the wings tip, thats first semester engineering...

    • @carlosfontanez9804
      @carlosfontanez9804 8 месяцев назад

      I am not an engineer but wouldn't that test an extreme case. Such as what is the max force that the wing can support when attached to the fuselage. If any force exceeds the force created in this experiment than wing is likely to detach from the fuselage which is what they may have been testing. Meaning, a point force at the wing tips should generate more tourqe at the failure point than at the base of the wing making that the theoretical maximum weight the wing can support.

    • @NIOC630
      @NIOC630 8 месяцев назад

      @@carlosfontanez9804 Yes, essentially your idea is about right, but there is no reason to test an entire wind this way since its always going to break at the root then. All they can see in this test is how strong the wings main spar is at the root and you could just forget about all the other structure. The point of testng models and mockups like this is to see how the entire structure behaves and to test a load that is, even today, almost impossible to calculate perfectly right. Hanging it from the tip will remove all that valuable knowledge from the test.

  • @Selrisitai
    @Selrisitai 9 месяцев назад

    Whoa! The "meeting" section worked perfectly! I could tell where the speaker was when I closed my eyes and listened! :O

  • @cheese-power
    @cheese-power 9 месяцев назад

    Never regretted giving up MIT to come to Princeton several years ago 🧡🖤

  • @michaeldrago6999
    @michaeldrago6999 11 месяцев назад

    A few summers ago, my wife, son and I went to the Princeton telescope to look at the stars (usually available every Thursday evening in the summer). The PhD student hosting the event was specializing in space exploration. I asked her if she could name the one Princeton grad that went to the moon - and to my dissappointment she could not - in fact, she could not name 1 of any of the Mercury, Gemini or Apollo astronauts- not even Neil Armstrong. Needless to say, I was quite dissapointed.

  • @JRB7254
    @JRB7254 Год назад

    One of the finest wireless researchers engineers and speakers. She excels almost all of her counterparts at USC, MIT, GaTech and Caltech. True UC product 🎉

  • @SlayALLDay1979
    @SlayALLDay1979 Год назад

    this guy is remarkable. i wonder if this system ever made it to market, i produce music and i would love to be able engineer some sound elements to be able to go into the 3d space . that would just be mind blowing for me and give records a whole new sonic . im very intrigued.

  • @hasanmaharoof
    @hasanmaharoof Год назад

    Great

  • @chinonsosunday2538
    @chinonsosunday2538 Год назад

    Will be there soon, by the grace of God 🙏

  • @malcolm7436
    @malcolm7436 Год назад

    Very inspiring pedagogy. There should be more field trips in STEM subjects.

  • @moroniafrifa614
    @moroniafrifa614 Год назад

    Really cool!

  • @DJURBANBG
    @DJURBANBG Год назад

    amazing times are coming !!

  • @sentient24
    @sentient24 Год назад

    Thank you for such an informative video to begin to understand the structural complexity of the works.

  • @Revelator2025
    @Revelator2025 Год назад

    This is the future (now and going forward) of sound reproduction. No hype. Not a gimmick. We’ve all heard about “3-D stereo” and all its permutations. But this is the real deal. Will change the recording industry, loudspeaker creation and music enjoyment.

  • @djwine_official
    @djwine_official Год назад

    So cool! What are the implications if humans had n+1 ears. What could we hear? Theoretically higher dimensions, realistically the z-axis?
 stereo: inputs: 2 ears record 4d events in 3d space outputs: 2 loudspeakers with 1 crosstalk filter stereo+1: inputs: 3 ears record 4d events in 3d space outputs: 3 loudspeakers with 3 crosstalk filters (?)

  • @Capacitygear55
    @Capacitygear55 Год назад

    I have always wanted to study at Princeton since I read about Turing going there. I knew there is a reason this school pumps out visionaries and absolutely phenomenal people that are truly making a difference with their passions and interests.

    • @xoradato
      @xoradato Год назад

      Will you apply this year?

    • @Capacitygear55
      @Capacitygear55 Год назад

      @@xoradatoI’m hopefully going to apply next year, I couldn’t this year because I moved a lot and Ive been to 4 different high-schools(literally 1 new school every year) in different countries with different curriculums. It’s been really hard for me to get a complete transcript to apply, so I have to find a solution for this issue first. I’m literally just one yes away from getting in. If you really want to go to princeton, and you’ve been working hard on your schoolwork and if you think it’s the right college for you then I would tell you to go for it and go apply the second you the get the chance.

  • @DrWhom
    @DrWhom 2 года назад

    The tape is finite. It is not a real Turing machine.

  • @antonobas9983
    @antonobas9983 2 года назад

    🤭 【promosm】

  • @williamarasirwa7685
    @williamarasirwa7685 2 года назад

    inspirational ❤

  • @johnheneghan3518
    @johnheneghan3518 2 года назад

    Very impressed by the work done by Prud'homme and the team at Princeton. Are there more videos of the confined impinging jets reactor in action?

    • @johnheneghan3518
      @johnheneghan3518 2 года назад

      The sound effects in this one are top notch though!

  • @abhinavdubey_7
    @abhinavdubey_7 2 года назад

    amazing to listen you all cool

  • @abhinavdubey_7
    @abhinavdubey_7 2 года назад

    Jennifer Rexford today listen the name first form google scholar page thanks to google too.

  • @abhinavdubey_7
    @abhinavdubey_7 2 года назад

    love to listen form you more from offline mode if god give me chance.

  • @bunnyman6321
    @bunnyman6321 2 года назад

    This was a fun interview

  • @bunnyman6321
    @bunnyman6321 2 года назад

    This is good

  • @bunnyman6321
    @bunnyman6321 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @xiaofangu2924
    @xiaofangu2924 2 года назад

    well done 👏

  • @blade152
    @blade152 2 года назад

    👍👍👍👍👍 from Belarus !

  • @NIOC630
    @NIOC630 2 года назад

    Actual explanation would be interesting but it seems this video is just an advertisement.

    • @princetonengineering
      @princetonengineering 2 года назад

      Good question. This should help: engineering.princeton.edu/news/2022/05/02/our-covid-vaccines-would-not-exist-without-unsung-princeton-technology

  • @visistamedicals7246
    @visistamedicals7246 3 года назад

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  • @Ajajqiqjaa
    @Ajajqiqjaa 3 года назад

    IS THIS A FEVER DREAM?

  • @elcurvo
    @elcurvo 3 года назад

    Really really another nice Video ! Thanks

  • @elcurvo
    @elcurvo 3 года назад

    Nice Video ! Thanks to post it here.

  • @nguyendailam6703
    @nguyendailam6703 3 года назад

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  • @KeyserTheRedBeard
    @KeyserTheRedBeard 3 года назад

    tremendous video Princeton Engineering. I broke the thumbs up on your video. Maintain up the really good work.

  • @andreasmeyer4830
    @andreasmeyer4830 3 года назад

    ...very nice! Who who knows what amazing shell designs they will come up with along their future professional carriers...

  • @bigboy-vq5bo
    @bigboy-vq5bo 3 года назад

    Pete Conrad is not the third but the first man to walk on the moon, as apollo 12 was the real first mission to the moon.

  • @shahryarhabibi7187
    @shahryarhabibi7187 3 года назад

    Excellent

  • @linrepboras
    @linrepboras 4 года назад

    Late half of the 70's Swedish radio broadcasted in stereo (FM-band, AM was not a big hit in Europe) and also had some tests with binaural stereo which must be listened through headphones to work. I recall listening to these tests and it was fantastic.

  • @izakmizrahi8569
    @izakmizrahi8569 4 года назад

    Then why did he work in finance if books are his "passion"? He studied electrical engineering - then worked at a hedge fund. Not related at all. Clearly he's just chasing money, saw a trend and capitalised off of it - as he states in his earliest interview. This is all the philosophical bs afterwards to seem a visionary and raise stock prices.