Gain hands-on experience studying how a single gene can affect brain development and contribute to disorders such as FOXG1 syndrome, autism spectrum disorders, and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
The Editing Digital Culture project seeks to link students with projects that are working to transform historical cultural documents into high-quality resources for the public on the web.
Students will analyze large datasets from modern magnetic resonance imaging techniques, contributing to sub-projects including data collection and analysis, applying graph theory models, and development of software tools.
Seeking students to help with projects that examine how people's opinions change, including how people attempt to change their own minds as well as how conversations with others can change our minds.
Develop skills in data analysis and explore science in a social context! Assist in coding and evaluating student responses to a survey that explores the impact of social justice discussions in science classrooms!
AI-based educational technologies have profound implications for young children’s language development, cognition, sensory perception, and future learning trajectories, but they are seldom developed with children's needs in mind.
Earn a digital badge while working on a mentored project to display evidence of your skills and accomplishments to future employers and graduate schools.