Omid Dehzangi, Ph.D., assistant professor and data analytic lead at the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, will present “Pervasive wearable physiological/behavioral monitoring and biofeedback,” today (Sept. 10) from 5 to 6 p.m. in G102 Engineering Science Building.
Research
A West Virginia University graduate student is studying how certain cells affect the development of this part of the brain, and therefore, how they could affect how quickly and accurately the brain processes sounds.
WVU is among the first to receive National Science Foundation awards for the INCLUDES Alliances. The WVU Center for Excellence in STEM Education will provide the central coordination of the research efforts across the five partnering entities in our Alliance.
ITS Research Computing is now taking node orders for the new Thorny Flat High Performance Computing System. This new HPC offers options to customize GPU type, number and memory per node.
To help ensure that institutions across West Virginia, including Primarily Undergraduate Institutions, are fully aware of new and existing NIH initiatives and programs, U.S. Rep. David B. McKinley, has invited National Institutes of Health officials to the WVU Health Sciences Center to participate in several workshops and discussion groups Sept. 19 - 20.
The West Virginia Water Research Institute has released the agenda for the 2018 West Virginia State Water Conference, which will feature plenary sessions, breakout sessions with local experts, networking and a reception featuring a student poster session at the WVU Wise Library. The event is Sept. 27-28.