Tag: University at Albany Week
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David Holtgrave, University at Albany – Reducing New HIV Infections
On University at Albany Week: How do we end the HIV epidemic? David Holtgrave, professor of health policy and behavior, discusses the latest effort. David Holtgrave, PhD, has served as the Dean of the School of Public Health, University at Albany, State University of New York since March, 2018. He is also appointed as a…
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Megan Kurlychek, University at Albany – Improving Responses to Juvenile Delinquency to Reduce Recidivism
On University at Albany Week: Kids who are prosecuted as adults have a hard road ahead. Megan Kurlychek, associate professor in the school of criminal justice, details the issues with charging youths as adults. Megan joined the faculty at the School of Criminal Justice in the fall of 2007. Her primary research interests include juvenile…
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The Academic Minute for 2018.12.03-12.07 – University at Albany Week
Academic Minute from 12.03 – 12.07 Monday, December 3rd Mariya Zheleva – University at Albany Radio Spectrum Dr. Mariya Zheleva is an assistant professor of computer science in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at University at Albany, SUNY. Prior to joining the tenure-track faculty in 2016, she was a visiting assistant professor…
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Igor Lednev, University at Albany – Scanning Blood Spatters at Crime Scenes
On University at Albany Week: Save time at the crime scene, catch more criminals. Igor Lednev, professor of chemistry, explores a faster way to gather details for law enforcement. Dr. Igor Lednev is a chemistry professor in the University at Albany’s College of Arts and Sciences and is affiliated with The RNA Institute. Lednev’s research…
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Tolga Soyata, University at Albany – Improving Brain-Computer Interfaces
On University at Albany Week: Communication is always key. Tolga Soyata, associate professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering, discusses how to better communication for those who can’t speak or type. Tolga Soyata is an associate professor in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at University at Albany, SUNY. He joined the faculty…
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Wendy Turner, University at Albany – Understanding Why Anthrax Outbreaks Occur
On University at Albany Week: Why are some anthrax outbreaks worse than others? Wendy Turner, assistant professor of biological sciences, looks at the factors that may lead to worse outbreaks. Wendy Turner is an assistant professor of biological sciences at the University at Albany. She runs the Turner Lab, which conducts research into the ecology…
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Mariya Zheleva, University at Albany – Radio Spectrum
On University at Albany Week: Is the radio spectrum a finite resource? Mariya Zheleva, assistant professor in the department of computer science, explores this question. Dr. Mariya Zheleva is an assistant professor of computer science in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at University at Albany, SUNY. Prior to joining the tenure-track faculty in…
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University at Albany Week on The Academic Minute (2018.12.03)
University at Albany Week on The Academic Minute 2018.12.03 Monday, December 3rd Mariya Zheleva discusses whether or not the radio spectrum is a finite resource. Tuesday, December 4th Wendy Turner delves into how to better understand anthrax outbreaks. Wednesday, December 5th Tolga Soyata examines how to make brain-computer interfaces better for those who need them…