CRNR - Visitors, Interns, Contributors, and Events




May 22-30, 1999
Mario and Carmen from Madrid, Spain
Interfacing Collaboration


May 6, 1999
Catherine Korycinski
5:00 session in CRNR
Initial set up with Catherine and new IBM computer system.
Testing of "flexible shaft" joystick mounted to slim armstrong.


Apr. 30, 1999
Brooke Kendrick
5:30 session in Clinic, looking to update widgits and try a new joystick


Apr. 26-29, 1999
Markus Schmidt
Widgiteer Extraordinaire - Developed servo motor interface with NeatTools


Apr. 14, 1999
Margie Boudreau
Presentation give to Class from LeMoyne College
Video Taped on 8 mm


Apr 10, 1999
ECS Open House
Engineering & Comp. Science Open House in NPAC lab


Mar. 26, 1999
Local Government Education Day
Presentation given to Syracuse University and Local Gov't Representatives
Video Taped on Mini DV


Mar. 3-7, 1999
Krisa Coleman, PhD, PT
Vice President for Research and Development
Enhanced Mobility Technologies
Roseville, Minnesota
Consulting on new widgits and clinic space development
Demo functioning TNG-4 to Krista in Ed's Physics lab


Feb. 25-Mar. 2, 1999
Atau Tenaka
Performance Musicican
SensorBand - Biomuse
Interfaced TNG-3B with Macintosh using mac serial to PC's DB9 connector, and ADB port for 5V power supply.


Feb. 25-28, 1999
Charles W. Kesler, MFA
Assistant Director
Division of Continuing Studies
Distance Learning: Global Classroom
East Carolina Univ.


Feb. 5, 1999
Presentation to Baldwinsville School District
"The Dave Show"


Feb. 4-?, 1999
Jackson Gilsdorf
Intern from Southern California


Jan. 19 - 24, 1999
MedVR 7
Medicine Meets Virtual Reality Conference, San Francisco, CA


Dec. 13-15, 1998
Krista Coleman, PhD, PT
Vice President for Research and Development
Enhanced Mobility Technologies
Roseville, Minnesota


Nov. 18, 1998
Lego Mindstorms Session 1 www.pulsar.org/stormwatch
CRNR


Nov. 16, 1998
Doug Will, MD
Boston, Massachusetts


Nov. 14, 1998
Chris Gentile
President of Millenium Rush


Nov. 11, 1998
Margie Boudreau
LeMoyne College Instructor of Adaptive Technologies
A Presentation was given to the class at CRNR


Nov. 9 - 16, 1998
Peter Currie wavepete@yahoo.com
Peter Currie is a Ph.D. student at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. His research interests lie in the application of recently developed data analysis techniques and computer technology to measure the physiological rhythms (primarily ecg & eeg) within and between subjects and the mapping of the patterns within these rhythms to meaningful psychological content. His aim is to show human interaction/communication in terms of the synchronisation of nonlinear dynamical systems. His primary interest is in the application of nonlinear dynamics to clinical practice and the arts both practically and theoretically. Peter is trained in clinical psychology and is a professional actor.


Nov. 3, 1998
National Geographic Writer

Oct. 4 - Dec 19, 1998
Tim Murphy
Undergrad studying computer science at ECU. He is doing a 3 month internship at CRNR.


Jul. 9, 1998
Representatives from NEC

Jun. 29, 1998
Michael Okoniewski - photographer from Associated Press

May 31 - July 12, 1998
Tim Lauring
Tim is an undergrad studying Industrial Design at Michigan. He took on a 6 week internship with To Bee Design

Mar. 30 - Apr. 2, 1998
Ken Kraussher and Clay Villanueva

Mar. 17, 1998
Patrick Keller

Mar. 15, 1998
Markus Schmidt

Mar. 14, 1998
Doug Will, MD

Jan. 5-7, 1998
Chris from HIT lab

Steve Mann ?
That Doctor from England ?