Welcome to Humanitrack!
Say hello and list which Quests you'd like to see covered
Maxwell Hartman
Professor HHi I'm Max...former integated circuit engineer and the founder of Humanitrack! Looking forward to pushing progress with you all on all of our technologies and creating a better world for us and future generations.
I'm looking forward to these quests....
Cancer Screening
Automated Body Diagnostics
Electric Aircraft
Orbital Solar Power
-Max-
Sebastian Gram Rasmussen
Hello,
Still not sure which quest I will take. Looking forward to reading more.
Seb
Louis Enrique Jensen
Hi!
I'd love to see some of the following:
- Cancer Screening and Therapeutics
- AI integrated with population genetics
- AI integrated with basic/clinical research
- Automated body diagnostics
- AI/robotics and human interface
- Regenerative Medicine
- 3D bioprinting/artificial organs
- Stem cell technology
-Louis Enrique
Edited: 29 April 2019 10:17
James Cresswell
Hi all,
My interests are mainly in the area of integrating electric/green technologies into society and transportation.
- Commercial and personal electric aircrafts - whether it is feasible with current Li-ion battery technology or if we need to see improvements in hydrogen fuel cells.
- Hybrid battery/capacitor systems for electric vehicles.
- Integration of electric vehicles in public transport.
- Electricity generation and storage within urban areas.
Very excited to see all the resources and support this platform will provide.
James
Gaurav Khairkar
Hi all!
I would like to see a quest on:
- Implementation of plastic reduction/reuse/recycling techniques all over the world and how to make it easily scalable.
(Maybe a shorter / cooler name than above :D)
Reason: We have so many different approaches to deal with single use / mutiple use plastics, but there's no one strategy which has been tremendously successful in curtailing the amount of plastic waste we generate.
Very excited to see how humanitrack progresses. It's like reddit, for trackable, awesome ideas. Love it!
Anni Rebane
Hi all!
I would like to see quests on:
- AI platforms in diagnostics (and a critical overview of it);
- perceived vs real positive/negative impact of different decisions on recycling;
- a comparative overview of cancer treatments and statistical outcomes;
- biomaterials.
Excited to discover Humanitrack and I hope to read and write/edit as the website grows!
Aleksandra Borowska
Hi,
Still not sure which quest I will take. Looking forward to reading more.
Alex
Lars Olesen
Hi Everybody
I would very much like to see quest on
- Extracting CO2 from the atmosphere and locking it permanently into something
- How to stop thawing of permafrost
- How to stop melting of ice at the poles
Happy questing :-)
Lars
Carlos López
Hi i'm Carlos, i'm interested in
Orbital Solar Power
Flow Batteries
Electric Aircraft
Forestal Restauration
Cheers!
Grace Danielson
Hey humanitrackers,
My name is Grace, I’m a 17 year old student in Melbourne, Aus. Love this website so much! Connected with you guys through Instragram and would be so happy to implement some of this sustainable innovation into my school via a STEM project or cocurricular student led group.
area that I’m particularly interested in is sustainable engineering such as renewable energy sources, and maybe how this can be modelled in a school setting to spread awareness. Also bioengineering with others mentioning cancer treatments, it would be incredible to have a team working on expanding biotech and experimenting with equipment.
Looking forward to being a part of humanitrack! Still very new (5 minutes a greenie) so happy to talk to anyone about ideas or tips or just a chat.
Best wishes,
Gracie ☺️
Ndapiwa Mugara
Hello,
My name is Ndapiwa. I am currently interested in the linkages (nexus) of water, energy, food, health and well-being; in complementing each other for an enjoyable and sustainable life.
Looking forward to learning more and hopefully contribute.
Kind Regards
Ndapiwa
Karan T
Hi All,
I would like to see more on uodate with artificial organ parts or artifical kidney and luver research
Even something more kidney cancer or rare cancers where chemotherapy is not effective.
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