Hannaneh Moradi: Organizational development of organizations and networks: Collaboration and communication matters a lot
In the competitive world of today, it can be seen that most organizations do not work in isolation. Research projects, public services, innovation initiatives, and social programs are increasingly functioning through networks of organizations rather than single institutions or organizations. These networks bring together people with different backgrounds, even different goals, cultures, and ways of […]
Faezeh Heidari: Mapping Hidden Brain Patterns in Focal Structural Drug Resistant Epilepsy: Imaging and Surface-Based Morphometry
In my previous blog, we explored the fundamentals of epilepsy and its clinical challenges. Now, let’s dive deeper into the imaging and computational approaches that are transforming how we understand and treat focal drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). Epilepsy surgery has traditionally focused on removing the visible lesion or the epileptogenic zone (EZ) which is the brain […]
Aidan Mason-Mackay: What’s a Physics Simulation?
Physicists use simulations all the time to create virtual representations of things in real life. They might, for example, simulate flow over an airplane wing to predict how much lift it can generate, or simulate the forces acting on a bridge during heavy traffic, to check where its weakest points are. In video games, they […]