VCU Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Summer Institute
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Tom Gallo

  

Home Institution

  Mills Godwin HS; Henrico Public Schools   (Henrico, VA)
  E-mail: tagallo(at)henrico.k12.va.us   

Interests

Physics Education
Home Improvement
Music Appreciation
Music Performance (Guitar, Drums, Vocals)
Movies and Video Games


 

VCU Lab

Engineering East, Eye Tracking Lab, 1st Floor
Biomedical Engineering
Tel: Unknown, so...
Personal Cell: 703-244-3813

VCU mentor

Dr. Paul Wetzel
VCU, Department of Biomedical Engineering
East Hall, Room E2236
P.O.Box 843067
Richmond, Va 23284-3067
E-mail: pawetzel (at) VCU.edu
 

Summer 2008

Research Proposal
Developing an Economical Human-Computer Interface
Research presentation (Tuesday, 4th of August 2009)
6th Annual VCU-BBSI Closing Symposium
Powerpoint Presentation
Accelerometer Signal
Gyroscope Signal
Pulses Signal
Mouse Movement via Gyroscope
Mouse Movement Explained

Final Report
BBSI RET Final Report

Academic Year 2008-2009

Curriculum Design
Curriculum Design Project
Momentum and Impulse Powerpoint
Conservation of Momentum Powerpoint
Collisions Powerpoint
Angular Momentum Powerpoint
Simple Circuits Powerpoint
Compound Circuits Powerpoint
Electronics Powerpoint
Mouse Mechanics Powerpoint

Prior research

Functional MRI - Preliminary Detection of MicroCurrents
The Effectiveness of Inquiry Learning in the Physics Classroom


Pertinent Research Articles (Annotated)


Error Reduction Techniques for a MEMS Accelerometer, C. Tsang, 2008
Regaining Computer Use with the Blink of an Eye, R. Filler, 2008
PS2 Mouse and Basic STAMP Computer, C. Fahey,2009
Mice: How do they work?, R. Torrens, 2009



Research article, presented July 2nd, 2009
Regaining Computer use with the Blink of an Eye, R.Filler
Powerpoint Presentation
Accelerometer Signal
Video Of Mona Working - 350MB








Last updated 2009 Aug 7th

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