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Strengths-based neurodiversity in engineering education
Neurodiverse students—those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other cognitive variations—remain markedly underrepresented in engineering programs despite possessing traits highly valued in technical ...
Engineering students in Connecticut are working on designs that could make everyday life easier for people with autism and their families. In homes where a family member has autism, day-to-day tasks ...
(Medical Xpress)—The University of Delaware's Prasad Dhurjati is a chemical engineer whose background includes systems engineering, biotechnology and artificial intelligence. Yet recently, he has been ...
James McGee and Kerri Zalba are two members of a student start-up company called Gaia. Co-founded by Brent Chase ’17 (biomedical engineering), Joseph Clifford ’17 (mechanical engineering) and Liam ...
Engineering is missing out on the skills of people on the autistic spectrum, and can do much to make workplaces comfortable for them, argues Ivan Zytynski of fluid handling company Bete What would you ...
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