Research Problem Presentations

Zoom (Meeting ID: 966 3328 6852)

Students in Hassan Ghasemzadeh and Larry Holder's summer research programs will be presenting their research problems to their respective lab groups.

Research Seminar With Nabil Alshurafa, Ph.D.

Zoom (Meeting ID: 966 3328 6852)

(Note: The exact day and time for Nabil's research seminar is still being decided. Please check back soon.) Nabil's lab designs, builds, and analyzes end-to-end mHealth sensor systems, while focusing on processing sensor data to help answer health-related questions. They focus on signal processing and machine learning techniques to process time-series data generated from passive […]

How to Write a Research Abstract

Zoom (Meeting ID: 966 3328 6852)

What is an abstract? This discussion will cover the structure and components of a technical research abstract. Writing an abstract is challenging, yet is perhaps one of the most important components of communicating your research. During this session we will break down the abstract into pieces that are easier to understand and complete. Join Shelley […]

Research Seminar with Diane Cook, Ph.D.

Zoom (Meeting ID: 966 3328 6852)

COVID-19 and The Need for Smart Homes. With the global emphasis on working from home, the market for smart home products is booming. What does the future of these products look like? Join us with Diane Cook, Regents Professor and Huie Rogers Chair Professor, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Voiland College of Engineering […]

Research Seminar with Kunal Mankodiya, Ph.D.

Zoom (Meeting ID: 966 3328 6852)

Kunal Mankodiya, Director of the Wearable Biosensing Lab and Associate Professor in the Dept. of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rhode Island, will guide you through his research program during this seminar. Dr. Mankodiya's lab conducts interdisciplinary research between biomedical sensors and wearable embedded systems. The overarching goal of the lab […]

How to Give a Research Presentation

Zoom (Meeting ID: 966 3328 6852)

How will the end of the summer final presentation work? What will it look like? How do I talk about my research? During this session we will cover research presentation best practices and how you can prepare a clear and informative presentation that summarizes your research this summer. Join Shelley Pressley, Director of Undergraduate Research in […]

Summer Undergraduate Research Orientation (hybrid: virtual and in-person)

Hybrid (CUE 203 and also on Zoom)

Welcome to WSU Pullman for your summer undergraduate research experience! At this orientation meeting, you will be introduced to renowned STEM researchers who are hosting this year's summer projects as well as WSU administrators. Guests will be able to meet fellow researchers in their own as well as other summer programs. And, learn about the […]

Brown-bag Lunch #1

Zoom (Meeting ID: 966 3328 6852)

The guest speaker will be Hassan Ghasemzadeh, lead on the "Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Training in Wearable Computing" summer program. Brown-bag lunches will be hosted on the Zoom platform (passcode: 284012).

Information Seminar: The WSU Graduate School

Zoom (Meeting ID: 958 1532 3117)

Presented by Raymond Herrera, assistant dean of the WSU Graduate School. This virtual seminar will be hosted on Zoom (passcode: 605819)

Brown-bag Lunch #2

Zoom (Meeting ID: 966 3328 6852)

The guest speaker will be Michael Brady, economist. Brown-bag lunches will be hosted on the Zoom platform (passcode: 284012).

Brown-bag Lunch #3

Zoom (Meeting ID: 966 3328 6852)

The guest speaker will be Brian Collins, physics, lead of the "Waves in the University and Technology" summer program. Brown-bag lunches will be hosted on the Zoom platform (passcode: 284012).

Summer Research Workshop: Preparing Abstracts

Zoom (Meeting ID: 985 8593 6753)

The work of undergraduate researchers is presented to the public so as to be understandable while still advancing the scope of the results. Through carefully planned and written abstract summaries, researchers share the essence of their efforts, their findings, the importance of their research, and possible future endeavors that would further knowledge. This workshop helps […]