Seeking Paid Participants for a Study of Brain Responses to Speech Sounds

Clarkson’s Hearing and Attention Lab (HAL) seeks participants for an EEG study examining brain responses to speech sounds. This project is part of a larger initiative based out of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, aiming to identify neural markers of abnormal language development in preterm infants. Data collection at Clarkson will characterize the mature adult response to … Continue reading Seeking Paid Participants for a Study of Brain Responses to Speech Sounds

Seeking Paid Participants for a Study of Brain Responses to Speech Sounds

Clarkson’s Hearing and Attention Lab (HAL) seeks participants for an EEG study examining brain responses to speech sounds. This project is part of a larger initiative based out of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, aiming to identify neural markers of abnormal language development in preterm infants. Data collection at Clarkson will characterize the mature adult response to … Continue reading Seeking Paid Participants for a Study of Brain Responses to Speech Sounds

Seeking Paid Participants for a Study of Brain Responses to Speech Sounds

Clarkson’s Hearing and Attention Lab (HAL) seeks participants for an EEG study examining brain responses to speech sounds. This project is part of a larger initiative based out of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, aiming to identify neural markers of abnormal language development in preterm infants. Data collection at Clarkson will characterize the mature adult response to … Continue reading Seeking Paid Participants for a Study of Brain Responses to Speech Sounds

REGISTER AND SAVE THE DATE – Summer Research and Project Showcase (RAPS)

Sponsored Research Services (SRS) and Clarkson Ignite will collaboratively host the summer Research and Projects Showcase (RAPS) on Wednesday July 24, 2024. RAPS is a forum for student presentations on research, independent projects, and other educational activities, including internships, co-ops, and study abroad experiences. Creative projects, designs, business plans, and other activities are also welcome. Registration is NOW open. … Continue reading REGISTER AND SAVE THE DATE – Summer Research and Project Showcase (RAPS)

Clarkson University Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Ph.D. Dissertation Defense – Osakpolo Faith Isowamwen

“The Destruction Of Poly- And Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) At ThePlasma-Liquid Interface: Mechanisms, Reactor Design, And Process Optimization” Ph.D. Dissertation DefenseOsakpolo Faith Isowamwen AbstractPerfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) constitute a broad category of synthetic chemicals, comprising long-chain (LC), short-chain (SC), and ultra-short-chain (USC) compounds, recognized for their extensive environmental prevalence and potential health implications. These substances have diverse … Continue reading Clarkson University Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Ph.D. Dissertation Defense – Osakpolo Faith Isowamwen

Seeking Paid Participants for a Study of Brain Responses to Speech Sounds

Clarkson’s Hearing and Attention Lab (HAL) seeks participants for an EEG study examining brain responses to speech sounds. This project is part of a larger initiative based out of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, aiming to identify neural markers of abnormal language development in preterm infants. Data collection at Clarkson will characterize the mature adult response to … Continue reading Seeking Paid Participants for a Study of Brain Responses to Speech Sounds

Clarkson University Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering PhD Proposal Defense – Sheraz Bashir

AbstractIn recent years, global water crises have prompted the search for alternate water resources. Brackish water holds substantial potential to meet freshwater demands, particularly in arid inland regions where it is readily available from groundwater sources. Brackish groundwater reverse osmosis (BWRO) desalination has emerged as an increasingly employed solution for drinking water supply worldwide. However, … Continue reading Clarkson University Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering PhD Proposal Defense – Sheraz Bashir

Clarkson University Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Ph.D. Dissertation Defense – Arash Bahrololoomi

“Electrodeposition of Metal Alloy Carbon Composites” Arash Bahrololoomi Abstract:Pyocyanin (PYO) is a metabolite of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a gram-negative bacterium, associated with disease in humans responsible for chronic infection in people with cystic fibrosis and in burn patients; thus its detection is very important to human health. Electrodeposited nickel-iron nanoclusters and nickel-iron-graphene oxide onto a … Continue reading Clarkson University Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Ph.D. Dissertation Defense – Arash Bahrololoomi

AI Vision, Health, Biometrics, and Applied Computing (AVHBAC) INVITES INDIVIDUALS FROM AGES 18 TO 40 YEARS OLD TO PARTICIPATE IN A STUDY OF MULTIMODAL BIOMETRICS

Participants will be asked to spend upto 20 minutes on data collection in CAMP 2208. The data collection includes the capture of full-hand images from a smartphone and DSLR and fingertips using a commercial scanner.   No physical effort will be required for this study.  Participants will receive no financial benefit for their participation.  For detailed … Continue reading AI Vision, Health, Biometrics, and Applied Computing (AVHBAC) INVITES INDIVIDUALS FROM AGES 18 TO 40 YEARS OLD TO PARTICIPATE IN A STUDY OF MULTIMODAL BIOMETRICS

AI Vision, Health, Biometrics, and Applied Computing (AVHBAC) Lab INVITES INDIVIDUALS FROM AGES 18 TO 40 YEARS OLD TO PARTICIPATE IN A STUDY OF VOICE SIGNAL QUALITY ASSESSMENT AND DENOISING

AI Vision, Health, Biometrics, and Applied Computing (AVHBAC) Lab INVITES INDIVIDUALS FROM AGES 18 TO 40 YEARS OLD TO PARTICIPATE IN A STUDY OF VOICE SIGNAL QUALITY ASSESSMENT AND DENOISING Participants will be asked to spend up to 30 minutes with a computer voice recording application in a lab or in the cafeteria over one or … Continue reading AI Vision, Health, Biometrics, and Applied Computing (AVHBAC) Lab INVITES INDIVIDUALS FROM AGES 18 TO 40 YEARS OLD TO PARTICIPATE IN A STUDY OF VOICE SIGNAL QUALITY ASSESSMENT AND DENOISING