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The lab welcomes several undergrad RAs

September 15, 2020 by Sonia Chiasson

Several undergraduate students are completing research projects in the lab this year.

Hamza Sohail received a DSRI scholarship to conduct research on haptic feedback for security

Sebastian Navas Chaparro received an I-CUREUS award to work on research related to alternative notifications for security

Michael Shlega received an I-CUREUS award to work on research relating to privacy concerns and adoption of smart home technologies

Jeeheon (Helen) Kim received a CUFS RTA to work on children’s education of digital security and privacy

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