Nada Kamona, our master’s student in the 5-year combined BS/MS program, presented her thesis project at the Capital Area Cognition, Attention, and Perception (CAP^2) conference on January 25th, 2019. Nada’s project is about automated detection of simulated motion blur in digital mammography.
The Second Annual CAP^2 conference is hosted by The George Washington University, and sponsored by the GW Office of the Vice President of Research and the GW Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. Nada presented her work in the five-minute students talk session, where other students from GWU and other local universities presented their projects as well.
For more information about the conference, click here.