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Intel IQ: Rather than ruminate about technology’s unforeseen impact on the future, a group of science researchers and their gutsy bioengineering professor are taking a stand.
These budding medical scientists and computer engineers, who represent a variety of different [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Featured, HD Video, Healthcare, Intel, Intel IQ Tags: Amr Haj-Omar, bioengineering, biotechnology, Coleman Lab, Dr. Michael Smith, flexible microelectronics, flexible sensors, Galileo board, Intel, Jacobs Scool of Engineering, Medical Technology, Medicine, Michael Bajema, Neural Interaction Lab, Phil Kyriakakis, Todd Coleman, UCSD, University of California at San Diego, Vivian Pham
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Intel IQ: Todd Coleman is a professor of engineering at the University of California at San Diego. To be more precise, his work is in biology and engineering. He’s a bioengineer. And his lab at UCSD’s Jacobs School of [See the full post…] |
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