Kennesaw State University has launched the Center for Cyber Physical Realms (CYPHR) to enhance its technological profile, focusing on extended reality and artificial intelligence research. This center aims to create immersive training modules and adaptive virtual environments that can significantly impact healthcare, education, and national defense. By uniting experts, CYPHR seeks to address complex challenges while preparing a diverse workforce through hands-on training and innovative resources.
CYPHR is strategically positioned in Georgia's tech hub, promising to generate high-tech jobs and stimulate regional economic growth. The center's initiatives include supporting the Department of Defense with immersive military training and enhancing soldier performance through wearable technology. By collaborating with industry and government partners, CYPHR aims to foster technological advancements that align with both regional and national priorities.
• CYPHR aims to lead in extended reality and AI research.
• The center will enhance military training through immersive technologies.
Extended reality encompasses immersive technologies like augmented reality and virtual reality, enhancing real-world experiences.
Artificial intelligence is utilized to improve mission planning and adapt virtual environments for complex scenarios.
Wearable technology monitors cognitive and physiological states in real-time, enhancing soldier performance.
The Army Research Lab collaborates with CYPHR to advance military training technologies.
This community partners with CYPHR to leverage expertise in applied technologies and research.
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