Stories Tagged with "richard foulds"
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2009 - 1 story
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2004 - 2 stories
Biomedical Engineering Department To Host Seminar on Sept. 30
September 26, 2011
Richard Foulds, PhD, associate professor in the department of biomedical engineering at NJIT, will discuss "The Biomechanics of Ventriloquism" on Sept. 30, 10-11:30 a.m. in the Central King Building, Rm. 204.
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Biomedical engineering students Angela Calderon, Bushra Hossain, Marieme Dembele, and Yamin Noor took third place in the Undergraduate Design Competition held at the ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference in Farmington, PA.
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Angela Calderon, Bushra Hossain, Marieme Dembele, and Yamin Noor, all students in NJIT's Biomedical Engineering Department, placed in the top 6 in the Undergraduate Design Competition held at the ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference.
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NEC Foundation of America Awards Grant to NJIT's Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Technology for Children with Orthopedic Disabilities
January 23, 2009
NEC Foundation of America has awarded NJIT a $32,000 grant to support the dissemination and use of therapeutic video games to serve children with severe sensory and motor disabilities. >>
Hamid Bagce will graduate on May 17, 2007 from NJIT at Continental Airlines Arena with a perfect 4.0 average and with one of the top honors from Newark College of Engineering. Last March, he was named best biomedical engineering student of the year. >>
Liberty Science Center and NJIT Announce Partnership
May 04, 2007
Liberty Science Center and NJIT have signed an agreement affirming their dedication to collaborating and cooperating in programs and initiatives that advance mutual missions and objectives that lead to improved teaching and learning, and that contribute to improved science and technology literacy. >>
NJIT Engineers Use New Technology To Help Children with Cerebral Palsy
November 17, 2005
Biomedical engineers at NJIT will use new technology to help children with cerebral palsy improve their movements, reduce stiffness in their joints and live fuller and more independent lives. “In a nation of technological riches, there is no better way for engineers to use their creative talents than to find new methods and devices that help children with cerebral palsy overcome their daily barriers,” said Richard Foulds, PhD, an associate professor in the biomedical engineering department. >>
Biomedical Engineering Professor To Discuss the Kinematics of Sign Language at ME Seminar
October 28, 2005
Richard Foulds, PhD, associate professor in the department of biomedical engineering at NJIT, will speak on the topic "Let Your Fingers do the Talking: The Kinematics of Sign Language" on Nov. 2, 11:30 a.m., Mechanical Engineering Center, Rm. 224. Contact: Dr. Edward Dreizin, (973) 596-3327/5751, dreizin@njit.edu. >>
New Jersey Institute of Technology Pioneers New Way to Teach Engineers
November 15, 2004
In Professor Richard Foulds’ freshman design class, students perform angioplasty on pasta, amniocentesis on jelly donuts and surgery on hot dogs.
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NJIT Pioneers New Way to Teach Engineers
November 15, 2004
In Professor Richard Foulds’ freshman design class, students perform angioplasty on pasta, amniocentesis on jelly donuts and surgery on hot dogs. Foulds, along with other professors at NJIT, is pioneering a new way to educate engineers called studio learning.
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