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last updated: August 8th, 2024 Our research focuses on the neural mechanisms that shape social and economic decision making. To examine these issues, we use a combination of behavioral modeling, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and transcranial current stimulation (TCS). Our current work falls under three interrelated themes: 1) Brain Connectivity Underlying Decision Making and ...
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Learn. For a lifetime. At Temple University’s College of Liberal Arts, you won’t just study to pass a test. You’ll learn to change the world. Our students are daring, ambitious, creative thinkers. Their curiosity and passion is evident every day across Temple’s campus, from seminar discussions to dining hall conversations. Simultaneously civic-minded and globally conscious, our ...
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Teaching: Aug 2018 – Dec 2018 • Instructor, STHM 2311 Global Issues in Tourism and Hospitality Management (undergraduate level) Sep 2018 • Guest lecturer (online teaching), STHM 5343 Cultural Intelligence (Master level) Jan 2018 – May 2018 • Teaching assistant, STHM 4296 Current & Ethical Issue in Sport/Recreation Management (undergraduate level) Aug 2017 – Dec 2017 • Teaching ...
https://cst.temple.edu/department-chemistry/research/facilities/electron-microscopy
DEPARTMENT INSTRUMENTATION JEOL – JEM 1400. 120 keV accelerating voltage; electron gun assembly with cool beam illumination system - LaB6 filament. Point resolution: 0.38 nm; Lattice resolution: 0.20 nm; Accelerating voltage range: 40, 60, 80, 100, 120 keV; equipped with energy dispersive spectroscopy. The Department of Engineering also has a FEI Quanta 450FEG SEM at the Nano Instrumentation ...
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Emergency Medical Technician Course In addition to our academic degrees, we offer a six-credit EMT course designed to provide students with the necessary skills to provide basic life support emergency care.
https://studyabroad.temple.edu/academics/courses/rome/course/creative-acts-eng-0826
Course Number: 0826 Subject: English Semester (s) Offered: Fall, Spring Credit Hours: 4 Description: This course focuses on the art of writing, finding one's voice, and writing for different genres. In a small classroom setting, you will work with the faculty member and other students to improve your writing through work-shopping. Other readings will allow you to develop your craft. By the end ...
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Overview The Minor in Clinical and Health Psychology, offered by the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, consists of 21 credits. The minor introduces students to the specialties in psychology that focus on understanding health and illness through the study of the interplay among psychology, biology and environment. This minor is designed for students who do not major in psychology but ...
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The Section of Gastroenterology serves a major educational role at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, with involvement in each of the four years of the curriculum. The department maintains an active clinical practice at Temple University Hospital - the Digestive Disease Center - and offices in Center City Philadelphia and Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. We are involved in a ...
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This is a survey course in essential mathematics for first-year graduate students in engineering and physical sciences. Topics include analytic methods in ordinary differential equations, complex-variable theory, the laplace transform and its inversion, and initial-value problems and boundary-value problems. Matlab, numerical methods, and introductory numerical algorithm design are introduced.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/laurie-wu
Dr. Laurie Wu joins the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management from Pennsylvania State University, where she earned her PhD and also served as an instructor. Dr. Wu has authored about fifty refereed journal and conference proceedings publications. As a consumer behavior and service marketing researcher, Dr. Wu’s research focus on three themes: Experiential Consumption & Sensory ...