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As an interdisciplinary technology-focused research school we are part of a rapidly evolving technological landscape. Together, SIAT's internationally reknowed faculty members advance the fields of art and technology, design new technologies and media experiences to develop creative responses to cultural, organizational, and societal challenges.

SCHOLARLY IMPACT OF THE WEEK

Simon Fraser University's Scholarly Impact of the Week is selected by the Office of the Vice-President, Research and International to celebrate scholarly milestones and research impacts from across the SFU research community

Researchers in the news

CBC NEWS

Professor Steve DiPaola discusses SIAT professor Steve DiPaola joined CBC News' Dan Burritt and UBC's Kristen Thomasen to discuss artificial intelligence, deep fake imagery, and how victims can seek legal recourse.

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CITY NEWS VANCOUVER

Professor Philippe Pasquier discusses how the Grammy's can benefit from exploring AI technology with City News Vancouver.

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CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL

Professor Steve DiPaola discusses the limitations of using AI for complex real estate questions with CBC News: the National.

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THE CONVERSATION PUBLICATIONS

Curated by professional editors, The Conversation is an independent source of news and views, from the academic and research community, delivered direct to the public.

Other research media

Body cameras, live streaming bring search and rescue into the next generation

New digital tools developed and tested at SFU have the potential to revolutionize wilderness search and rescue efforts. Developed at SIAT, the RescueCASTR system equips rescuers with 360-degree body cameras that send video and photos back live to a central command post.

Research taps AI to develop virtual efficiencies for industry

Researchers are using virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) to enable crews to ‘walk’ around a virtual airplane engine and assess its flight performance remotely, using simulation and sensors added to real aircraft engines.