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Virtual Undergraduate Town Hall Event: Designing Healthcare Robots for Children with Special Needs


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November 30, 2015

cra-w.webex.com
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Event Contact

Melissa Borts
mborts@cra.org


Event Type

Webinar


Event Category

CRA-WP


Tags

Ayanna Howard, Gail Murphy, Georgia Tech, Healthcare, Robots, University of British Columbia, Virtual Undergraduate Town Hall, Webinar

Overview

CRA-Women invites you to join us for a Virtual Undergraduate Town Hall on Monday November 30th at 8pm ET for an online webinar style discussion with Ayanna Howard, Professor and Linda J. and Mark C. Smith Chair in Bioengineering at Georgia Tech about designing healthcare robots for children with special needs. This is an opportunity to learn more about the opportunities in research and Graduate School, and ask Ayanna any questions you might have during the live Q&A session.

After the webinar session, there will be a mentoring event “Finding and Making the Most of an Undergraduate Research Experience”, where you will be able to participate in an active and virtual mentor experience.

Register for This Webinar

Ayanna Howard working on robots

Speakers

Ayanna-Howard
Speaker: Ayanna Howard, Professor and Linda J. and Mark C. Smith Chair in Bioengineering at Georgia Tech

 


Gail Murphy

Host: Gail Murphy, Professor, Dept. Chair of Computer Science, and Associate Dean of Research & Graduate Studies at the University of British Columbia

Participants

All are welcome to participate, register here.

Logistics

Please join us 15 minutes before the presentation begins, in order to not miss any valuable information. The entire webinar event will last 1 hour. The event is broken into 3 sections:

  1. Ayanna Howard presents presentation on “Designing Healthcare Robots for Children with Special Needs”
  2. Open Q&A
  3. Mentoring Session “Finding and Making the Most of an Undergraduate Research Experience”

Sponsors


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CRA - Uniting Industry, Academia and Government to Advance Computing Research and Change the World.
CCC - Catalyzing the computing research community and enabling the pursuit of innovative, high-impact research.
CRA-W - Increasing the success and participation of underrepresented communities in computing research.
CRA-E - Addressing society’s need for a continuous supply of talented and well-educated computing researchers.
CERP - Promoting diversity in computing through evaluation and research.
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