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Assistant Professor Sandra Saavedra directs the University of Hartford's Pediatric Balance Laboratory, where she and her physical therapy students conduct research to determine which senses children use to stay upright. They analyze, in detail, how children without disabilities learn to sit, stand, and, finally, walk. They are also evaluating children with disabilities to understand how their development is different, with an eye towards creating new treatments in the future.
The lab is part of the Institute for Translational Research in the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions at the University of Hartford.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/itr/fac_profiles/saavedra_profile.aspx
Photos by University of Hartford staff
Another scan from my father's shoe box. I manipulated this only slightly, taking some glare of the back of his head. The face in the original is in complete silhouette.
December 1937, Jones Lab
BMW Guggenheim Lab
Cycle 1 Design Unveiling Press Conference, May 6, 2011
Photo: Kris McKay
© The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
On our way to the pier area these vendors offered to make themselves available as our subjects. I willingly complied.
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Assistant Professor Sandra Saavedra directs the University of Hartford's Pediatric Balance Laboratory, where she and her physical therapy students conduct research to determine which senses children use to stay upright. They analyze, in detail, how children without disabilities learn to sit, stand, and, finally, walk. They are also evaluating children with disabilities to understand how their development is different, with an eye towards creating new treatments in the future.
The lab is part of the Institute for Translational Research in the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions at the University of Hartford.
Learn more at www.hartford.edu/enhp/itr/fac_profiles/saavedra_profile.aspx
Photos by University of Hartford staff
Rush University Medical Center is proud to celebrate our hardworking Medical Laboratory Professionals for their commitment to diagnosing and treating patients.
The EIU Lab School Museum in the Buzzard Building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on November 6, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)
The Oberlin College Lab Crawl is an annual open house that provides a fun and informal interaction with math and science on campus. In this lab anthropology students display teaching collections.
Photo by Jennifer Manna
The newly finished media lab at MIT, given the same retro-processing as the previous image, and thus providing a visual reading somewhat 'other' than the standard 'by-night' vision of this building. The reality is that this building is formally just not cohesive enough to 'work' with this treatment... oh well...
Nevertheless, I think Corb would have enjoyed elements of this one, especially the way the light models the various roof elements...
PS - some unholy cloning here, so don't look too closely...
15/4/2013 Labour Party Labour Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources Pat Rabbitte with Head of Direct Channels Robert Mulhall at the launch of The Lab, Ireland's first banking concept store from Allied Irish Bank in the Dundrum Town centre. Photo:Leon Farrell/ Photocall Ireland.
Packard Lab, home to the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering & Applied Science. (Copyright © Lehigh University. All Rights Reserved. www.lehigh.edu/copyright )
Seems I rationalized buying some fancy Ilford film for documenting some class projects. Photography was another attempt to push the envelope, like when I turned in a thermal-printed paper ribbon generated by a calculator program I wrote to solve some homework problems. The teaching assistant gazed into the distance for a moment and said something thoughtful about how someday everyone would do their work that way.
This project was a lab that all mechanical engineering students had to do. I believe we adjusted a cone at the end of the duct, measured air pressure differences (and hence air flow) at various points inside the duct, and documented the results in a paper. Typing centered equations with a manual typewriter was not for the faint of heart.
Although I was using the same sturdy Nikon F, I don't think I owned a flash then. I must have relied on a combination of fast film and a relatively slow exposure, to work under fluorescent light in the basement of the mechanical engineering building.
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Tom Rogers, the managing director of Auburn’s new Aviation and Aerospace ID Lab, is pictured looking down to student worker Krissy Yost as they work on equipment involving a newly constructed lab space that mimics the inside of a commercial airplane with capabilities to also represent aerospace projects.