Supavadee Aramvith in center with Dean Ramesh (left) and Taeyou Jung (right), Director of the Brown Center and professor in the College of Health and Human Development.
CSUN’s expertise in assistive technology continues to attract interest from abroad. Last June, Supavadee Aramvith, a faculty member in electrical engineering at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, visited the campus to learn more about the field. Aramvith, who serves on the IEEE’s Educational Activities Board along with CECS dean S.K. Ramesh, was in Los Angeles while on sabbatical. During her visit to CSUN, she met with faculty and discussed potential collaborations.
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