Hello ITWS students/alumni! We just wanted to post the pictures that were taken at the GNH Career Fair event, prior to the Career Fair itself. Just looking at those shining young faces looking the other way!
Dear ITWS Community, Please join us for a Town Hall-style discussion with Professor Peter Fox, a candidate for the position of ITWS Program Director. Peter will make a short presentation and we will have a discussion afterwards. We will ask for your written feedback on the candidate at that time. It is important that as many members of the ITWS Community as possible participate in this process, so I hope to see students, staff and faculty there! Here are the details: When: Wednesday, August 29th Room: Lally 104 Time: 10 – 11 All are welcome! See you soon, -Laurie
The use of SymTrend in the study of Asperger's, autism, neurological disorders and brain injury recovery A talk by : Minna Levine Date/Time : Wednesday, November 9th, 2011 - 5:00pm-6:00 PM Location: WINSLOW 1140 Page : http://tw.rpi.edu/web/ event/talk/MinnaLevine-2011- 11-09 Abstract Dr. Minna Levine, President of SymTrend, Inc. will describe SymTrend and provide examples of research projects that have used the system with teens with Aspergers, children with lower functioning autism in substantially separate classrooms, teens who self-injure, and adults with neurological disorders/brain injury. SymTrend is a web and mobile platform for creating and implementing data collection and guidance applications. Its development was funded in part by three STTRs from NIMH. It can be used by professionals and families to record behavioral observations and evaluate the impact of interventions. It has a site license wi...
ITWS students Matt Heffler, Brian Heller, Tom Rozanski and Joe Dougherty entered into the 2011 New York Business Plan Competition at the end of March. Their proposal was for Fire Department Solutions, a non-profit business to develop and sell management software and related services to fire departments; their software was created with support from the Rensselaer Center for Open-source Software . On April 28th they presented their project at the College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering in Albany in the Services/Non-Profit category. They had several meetings with Professors Miner, Hughes, and Kuruzovich regarding their slides and presentation content and found this extremely helpful. The team came in second place for their category and won a cash prize! Congratulations! Matt, Joe and Brian with their award. RPI's Press Release: Four Student Teams From Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Win Cash Prizes In New York State Business Plan Co...
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