The device developed by Professor John Rogers could help clinicians detect stress and discomfort in babies, the elderly and critically ill, or sedated patients who cannot communicate.
The recognition reflects Eze’s contributions to learning analytics and collaborative learning research, as well as his ...
Noninvasive imaging by a team led by associate research professor Maria Kokkori and Professor Aggelos Katsaggelos identifies ...
The Biomaterials Group aims to develop self-assembled, bio-integrated electronic, synthetic, and nanoscale materials for biomedical applications. Research and teaching areas include self-assembled ...
(CS 150 or GE 150 or GE 151 or CS 111) AND (GE 231 or Stat 210 or Stat 202 or Psych 201 or CS 262 or IEMS 201 or IEMS 303 or EE 302) Core techniques and applications of artificial intelligence.
Ph.D./M.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara Neda Bagheri directs the Modeling ...
McCormick’s Combined Bachelor’s/Master’s Program allows undergraduates to pursue a bachelor’s degree (BS/BA) and master’s degree (MS) simultaneously ...
Quantification of motor impairments following brain injury due to stroke or cerebral palsy and development of neuroscientific models to understand these impairments as well as to develop science-based ...
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