How Photovoice helps veterans gain new insights
The Photovoice research technique can help people unlock coping skills by taking pictures of everyday life and reflecting on them in writing.
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The Photovoice research technique can help people unlock coping skills by taking pictures of everyday life and reflecting on them in writing.
The Connected Systems Institute has launched its first industry testbed and production line, which will allow researchers and students to test and refine solutions to common manufacturing challenges.
To combat the spread of COVID-19 on surfaces, 51ÁÔÆæ engineering professor Konstantin Sobolev is developing a long-lasting surface spray that repels and sterilizes droplets potentially carrying the virus.
51ÁÔÆæ researchers are developing innovative ways to filter contaminants from water, including insidious “forever pollutants.â€
The Dear Pandemic initiative was launched by an all-female team of scientists, including 51ÁÔÆæ researcher Amanda Simanek, to provide accurate information about COVID-19.
TimeSlips, a postcard project to ease the isolation of COVID-19 lockdowns for those in care homes, bloomed from Anne Basting’s research on dementia and art.
To predict how the COVID-19 pandemic may ultimately affect the airline industry’s bottom line, James Peoples studied how the 2013 SARS outbreak affected airlines in the Asia-Pacific region.
Five 51ÁÔÆæ undergrad research students share their work, from studying the effects of microplastics to examining fossil deposits on the shores of Lake Michigan.