Student Presents at the Capital Area Cognition, Attention, and Perception Conference

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.

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