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Second Place in Best Poster Awards at Voice Foundation

A Stepp Lab poster entitled "Effects of a Cognitively Demanding Task on Spectral-Cepstral Acoustic Features of Voice in Healthy Young Adults" won second place in the Best Poster Awards at The Voice Foundation Annual Symposium.

Congratulations 2015 graduates!

The Stepp Lab is very proud of our spring graduates! Alexandra Martinson, Carolyn Calabrese, and Kerri Downing all finished their master's degrees in speech-language pathology and are headed out for their clinical fellowships. Joseph Mendoza has graduated with his bachelor's in biomedical engineering and has accepted a position as an analyst at Accenture. Congratulations, we will miss you!

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Ali Martinson, M.S.

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Carolyn Calabrese, M.S.

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Kerri Downing, M.S.

Joe Mendoza

Joe Mendoza, B.S.

Stepp Lab will present at NeuroHAM

neuroham logoStepp Lab members will present posters at NeuroHAM, a three-day conference on neural processing in humans, animals, and machines (June 10–12, 2015 at Boston University). 

 

 

Posters:

  • Meredith Cler, "Speech synthesis via surface electromyographic control: Training effects"
  • Stephanie Lien, "Utilizing nasal acceleration for the assessment of audible nasal emissions"
  • Dante Smith, " Effects of attention on evoked potentials for brain-computer interface control"

Meredith Cler’s F31 Funded

Meredith2Meredith Cler's F31 application entitled "Optimization and prediction for fast and robust AAC" has been selected for funding by the NIH/NIDCD.