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Localizing Epilepsy Networks

The Davis Lab focuses on Quantitative Neuroimaging and Electrocorticography Research in Epilepsy

Micro- and Nanomechanics

Professor Bargatin's research interests include micro- and nanomechanics, thermal sciences and energy conversion, and mechanics of materials.

Understanding the Role and Impact of Context on Perception

Derive a normative account for contextual influences on perception using concepts of probability theory and decision making.

Mechanics, Materials, and Manufacturing

The Turner Research Group investigates problems at the nexus of mechanics, materials, and manufacturing. We aim to understand the underlying mechanics and materials behavior in a range of problems and exploit this understanding to advance the capability of existing technologies and develop novel processes, materials, and devices.

Adaptive Optics Imaging to Understand Vision and Retinal Disease

The Morgan laboratory in the Department of Ophthalmology studies the structure and function of the human visual system using adaptive optics, a technology which permits visualization of individual light-sensing cells—rod and cone photoreceptors—in the living retina.

Organic Chemistry Synthetic Methods

Set up, monitor, purify, and analyze organic chemical reactions.

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