In collaboration with faculty mentors and other academic partners, 12 OT Doctorate students presented at national conferences 11 diverse and impactful projects, showcasing creative approaches to service, research, education and professional advocacy.
The algorithm using scanning force microscopy enhances the precision of charge measurements and has valuable applications in nanotechnology, biosensing, quantum computing and materials science.
Joshua Rodriguez's new makerspace course on 3D printing has sparked excitement, challenging students to bridge scientific principles and practical design, all the while cultivating valuable career skills.
Researchers in the Katz School’s Graduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering have proposed a novel data-driven framework grounded in probability theory and statistical analysis to change how Olympic performance is measured.
Conversations between OTs at the Katz School and other universities, held in Orlando, explored how to incorporate cultural humility and trauma-informed care into occupational therapy interventions for Jewish and non-Jewish clients.
The grant will allow the researchers to determine how RNA molecules, which play a crucial role in cell function and organism development, are transported and localized within cells.
The technology, detailed in the paper, “mmPalm: Unlocking Ubiquitous User Authentication Through Palm Recognition with mmWave Signals,” allows for user authentication by scanning a person’s palm with millimeter wave signals.
Dr. Zhang’s project will use deep learning models to automate the Vertebral Heart Scale, a tool used in veterinary medicine to assess the size of a dog's or cat's heart through X-rays.
Dr. Amiya Waldman-Levi's paper highlights the intricate relationships between trauma, family dynamics and the role of children’s play in buffering the negative effects of parenting in the aftermath of maternal trauma.
Natania Birnbaum conducted a comprehensive survey of the available literature on duckweed biology, genetics and cultivation methods, as well as an investigation into the future of the duckweed market.