Predicting wait times through live cameras and machine learning
Discovering octopus cognition through virtual crabs
Building a Peruvian Coding Bootcamp for urban youth
Quizzing Tuck Business School students on Macroeconomics
Visualizing pine beetle outbreaks with a predictive model
Studying binge-eating disorders with a wearable companion app
Encouraging kids with speech impediments to practice speaking
Nutrition videos raise awareness about digestive disorders
Giving citizens a voice in Congo
Probing students on the most pressing issues
Researching methods to improve retention
Mindfulness in a Virtual Environment
Treating space flight stress using VR
A set of experiments and tools using virtual reality to help treat stress from long duration space flight. This VSS Project is being funded by a grant from the NSBRI (National Space and Biomedical Research Institute, a division of NASA). Users are able to experience immersive relaxing situations using virtual reality, sound, heat and other sensory stimulations.
Partners: Dr. Jay Buckey (Geisel), Dr. Mark Hegel (Geisel), Lorie Loeb