
UMARC members are awarded seed grants to study AI and neurodiversity
UMARC members have recently received seed grants to focus research on neurodiversity and AI. Learn more about their research!
UMARC members have recently received seed grants to focus research on neurodiversity and AI. Learn more about their research!
Elizabeth Redcay (PSYC), Caroline Charpentier (PSCY/BBI), Rachel Romeo (HDQM),andPhilip Resnik (ARHU/UMIACS), were awarded a 2024 Seed Grant from the Brain & Behavior Institute for their project “Computational Social Neuroscience in the Wild”. Learn more about their research here!
Jonet Artis has recently published a new journal. Click here to learn more about the publication!
Veronica Kang is part of the team who received a $2.5 million grant funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs. Read more here!
Several UMARC members presented at Kennedy Krieger’s Neurodiversity in the Workplace Conference on October 27-29, 2024. Read more here!
Kathy Dow-Burger and Nancy Forsythe are helping Melwood to launch a $8 million project training neurodivergent individuals in IT and cybersecurity. To learn more about the project, click here!