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Wright State computer science grad student Aman Ali Pogaku was a featured speaker at national blockchain conference

May 13, 2019

Aman Ali Pogaku, a computer science graduate student at Wright State, is working on using blockchain to develop artificial intelligence and virtual reality assets management solutions.

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Extreme behavior

Wright State researchers Terry Oroszi and David Ellis offer identifying characteristics of American terrorists in their new book

April 17, 2019

New book seeks to halt the recruitment of American citizens by terror organizations as well as to identify the common traits of terrorists.

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Paralysis analysis

Wright State researchers Mark Rich and Andrew Voss awarded $2.7 million in federal grant money to study muscle disease

April 2, 2019

Mark Rich and Andrew Voss have received a five-year grant from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases with additional funding from the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

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Top detective

Wright State doctoral student Soon Jye Kho named top performer in FDA challenge to detect medical mislabeling

March 22, 2019

Soon Jye Kho, a computer science Ph.D. student in Wright State's Kno.e.sis Center, was recognized at the precisionFDA Mislabeling Correction Subchallenge.

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Coming of age

Wright State professor Corey Seemiller authors new book on Generation Z with co-researcher Meghan Grace

March 13, 2019

Latest book by Corey Seemiller, associate professor of leadership studies in education and organizations, takes a deep look at the characteristics of Generation Z.

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Taking care

Wright State economics chair Zdravka Todorova mentors international young scholars on economics and caregiving

February 27, 2019

Zdravka Todorova’s research looks at economic activity that is driven by diverse relations, including gift-giving, reciprocity, obligation and sacrifice.

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