Discussion, oral presentations, problem solving, and reading of current literature pertinent to research interests of one or more faculty. Graduate students doing research in PSE.
Discussion, oral presentations, problem solving, and reading of current literature pertinent to research interests of one or more faculty. Graduate students doing research in PSE.
Discussion, oral presentations, problem solving, and reading of current literature pertinent to research interests of one or more faculty. Graduate students doing research in PSE.
Discussion, oral presentations, problem solving, and reading of current literature pertinent to research interests of one or more faculty. Graduate students doing research in PSE.
Discussion, oral presentations, problem solving, and reading of current literature pertinent to research interests of one or more faculty. Graduate students doing research in PSE.
Discussion, oral presentations, problem solving, and reading of current literature pertinent to research interests of one or more faculty. Graduate students doing research in PSE.
Introduction to theories and perspectives on death and the meaning of life as well as their implications for individuals and society. (Gen. Ed. SB, DG)
This course teaches students to apply social theory to the real-life experience of their required STPEC internship. Students are encouraged to draw on knowledge acquired in prior Gen Ed and core STPEC courses to explore connections between theory and practice as they analyze various aspects of the organizations. Class structure and assignments promote group communication, multi-disciplinary dialogue, and critical self-reflection.
The deployment of foundation models in resource-constrained mobile and wearable devices presents unique challenges and opportunities, particularly in health and wearable sensing applications. This advanced seminar explores the cutting-edge intersection of large AI models, embedded systems, and digital health, with a focus on real-world applications in wearable and mobile biosignal sensing platforms.
The deployment of foundation models in resource-constrained mobile and wearable devices presents unique challenges and opportunities, particularly in health and wearable sensing applications. This advanced seminar explores the cutting-edge intersection of large AI models, embedded systems, and digital health, with a focus on real-world applications in wearable and mobile biosignal sensing platforms.