Nicelio Sanchez-Luege - Bio-X Undergraduate Fellow
Supported by: The Rose Hills Foundation
Mentor: Serafim Batzoglou, Associate Professor of Computer Science
Home Department: Mechanical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Scott Delp
Talk Title: Musculoskeletal simulations reveal the metabolic benefits of assistive strategies that couple multiple degrees-of-freedom
Event: 2019 International Society of Biomechanics
Home Department: Bioengineering
Faculty Advisor: David Camarillo
Talk Title: Simulation evaluation of a liquid football helmet under concussive and subconcussive impact loading
Event: 2023 Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting
Home Department: Chemical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Andrew Spakowitz
Talk Title: Modeling Effects of Nanoparticle Size and Ligand Display On Targeted Cell-Surface Binding
Event: AIChE Annual Meeting 2010
Home Department: Biology and Applied Physics
Faculty Advisor: Stephen Block
Talk Title: Direct Observation of Individual Kinesin Head Motions
Event: Biophysical Society Meeting 2009
Dr. Nicholas Haber uses AI models of of exploratory and social learning in order to better understand early human learning and development, and conversely, he uses our understanding of early human learning to make robust AI models that learn in exploratory and social ways. Based on this, Dr. Haber develops AI-powered learning tools for children, geared in particular towards the education of those with developmental issues such as the Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, in the mold of his work on the Autism Glass Project. Dr.