Dr. Sai Praveen Kadiyala and colleagues are taking surface electromyography (sEMG) signals from the activity of arm muscles to build a framework for improved stroke rehabilitation.
Dr. Honggang Wang, chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, received a $600,000 grant to create an artificial intelligence platform that would recognize patterns in longitudinal dietary data.
Niranjan Kumar Kishore, left, and Tharun Prabhakar 鈥痺on in the category of 鈥淐ollege Student, Data Scientists or Comp Sci,鈥 with Prabhakar completing his generative AI application just two minutes behind Kishore in the contest. Both were awarded $1,000.
Dr. Waldman-Levi and Dr. Anita Bundy will use their PC-SCP guide in two upcoming AOTA workshops on 鈥淎ssessing the Co-Occupation of Joint Play.鈥 Both will focus on how clinicians can assess the shared involvement and engagement of parents and children in joint play.
Dr. Amiya Waldman-Levi, director of scholarship and research in the Katz School鈥檚 Occupational Therapy Doctorate, found that fathers play like their child鈥檚 play partner, sometimes acting silly or mischievous to make play more fun.
Judy Chalouh-Benjamin's educational fall-prevention education series, which covered everything from hazard identification to falling safely, was one of seven student presentations during a Capstone Dissemination Day in August.
In their paper, Dr. Marian Gidea and Ph.D. student Samuel Akingbade discuss how Topological Data Analysis identifies patterns and features in data not apparent through traditional statistical methods.
Twenty-two students in the inaugural class of the Katz School鈥檚 Physician Assistant Studies master鈥檚 program were honored at the first Graduate Awards Ceremony for their hard work, sacrifice and pursuit of clinical excellence.
Assistant Professor Youshan Zhang and AI master's candidate Lakshmikar Polamreddy received the Emerging Research Award at the Future Technologies Conference for their work on a machine learning algorithm.