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Welcoming senior high school students participating in the SciX@UNSW program

  • neurorecoveryresea
  • Feb 7
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 25

We recently welcomed senior high school students participating in the SciX@UNSW program, offering them a firsthand look at the ground-breaking research happening in our Hub. The students had the opportunity to explore cutting-edge science through hands-on demonstrations, including our neurofeedback system, virtual reality applications, and the study of resting-state brain activity. By blending research, teaching, and outreach, we are proud to inspire and empower the next generation of STEM researchers!



Professor Sylvia Gustin explaining her research to the students.
Professor Sylvia Gustin explaining her research to the students.

One of the students trialing EEG to measure her resting-state brain activity (with Dr Nahian Chowdhury)



Testing our EEG Neurofeedback system


We were delighted to host these enthusiastic senior high school students from the SciX@UNSW program at our Hub, giving them the chance to explore and learn more about our innovative research.
We were delighted to host these enthusiastic senior high school students from the SciX@UNSW program at our Hub, giving them the chance to explore and learn more about our innovative research.



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