News

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.

Kerri Downing Passes Master’s Thesis Defense

KerriKerri Downing, B.A., has successfully defended her Master's thesis, "Perceptual Judgment of Hypernasality and Audible Nasal Emission in Cleft Palate Speakers". Congratulations, Kerri!