The Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing (CUbiC) participated in the seventh annual Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) from March 21-23, 2014 at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. President Clinton, Secretary Clinton, and Chelsea Clinton hosted the meeting, which brought together more than 1,100 students from nearly 300 colleges and universities, all 50 states and more than 80 countries.
CUbiC’s research translated well to the CGI U’s call to action of making an innovative and game changing local or global commitment. Several of the CUbiC student-led commitments included “Serious Game Development for Stroke Rehabilitation Using Sifteo Cubes,” “Vibrotactile Cueing using Wearable Computers for Overcoming Learned Non-Use in Chronic Stroke” and “Exploration of Early Detection and Reporting of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Student Athletes.” CUbiC Undergraduate Student Researcher Raji Ganesan’s commitment was recognized at the working session, “Beyond Entertainment: Gaming for Health.”
For more information about the event, please see the official website: http://www.cgiu.org/