From Electrical Engineer to Neuroscientist: Sneha Aenugu’s Journey and How Video Games Help the Human Brain Learn New Skills

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On May 3, Caltech will host another exciting science lecture featuring neuroscience graduate student Sneha Aenugu. As an electrical engineer turned neuroscientist, Sneha’s presentation will delve into how her lab at Caltech studies how the human brain learns new skills using video games. In addition to her scientific pursuits, Sneha has a passion for improvisational dancing, writing, and playing the violin.

The one-hour presentation on May 3 at 10:00 am in Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium is open to middle and high school classes. Those who attend will gain insight into how scientists become scientists and what motivates them. Sneha will also provide teachers with resources to further engage students in science. If you can’t attend in person, past lectures can be watched on demand at events.caltech.edu.

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