2021 Annual Report
Read MoreNathalia Peixoto, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering, works with graduate research assistant Bryce Dunn and Holly Matto (not pictured), associate professor, social work, to monitor EEG brain waves with virtual reality to understand addiction. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Nathalia Peixoto, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering, works with graduate research assistant Bryce Dunn and Holly Matto (not pictured), associate professor, social work, to monitor EEG brain waves with virtual reality to understand addiction. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Nathalia Peixoto, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering, works with graduate research assistant Bryce Dunn and Holly Matto (not pictured), associate professor, social work, to monitor EEG brain waves with virtual reality to understand addiction. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Nathalia Peixoto, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering, works with graduate research assistant Bryce Dunn and Holly Matto (not pictured), associate professor, social work, to monitor EEG brain waves with virtual reality to understand addiction. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Nathalia Peixoto, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering, works with graduate research assistant Bryce Dunn and Holly Matto (not pictured), associate professor, social work, to monitor EEG brain waves with virtual reality to understand addiction. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Nathalia Peixoto, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering, works with graduate research assistant Bryce Dunn and Holly Matto (not pictured), associate professor, social work, to monitor EEG brain waves with virtual reality to understand addiction. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Nathalia Peixoto, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering, works with graduate research assistant Bryce Dunn and Holly Matto (not pictured), associate professor, social work, to monitor EEG brain waves with virtual reality to understand addiction. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Nathalia Peixoto, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering, works with graduate research assistant Bryce Dunn and Holly Matto (not pictured), associate professor, social work, to monitor EEG brain waves with virtual reality to understand addiction. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services
Nathalia Peixoto, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering, works with graduate research assistant Bryce Dunn and Holly Matto (not pictured), associate professor, social work, to monitor EEG brain waves with virtual reality to understand addiction. photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services