On May 3, students and schools have the opportunity to attend a lecture by Caltech neuroscience graduate student, Sneha Aenugu. Her presentation will focus on how her lab studies the human brain’s ability to learn new skills through video games. Sneha, who started her career as an electrical engineer before transitioning into neuroscience, will also discuss her other interests such as improvisational dancing, writing, and playing the violin.
Sneha’s journey from engineering to neuroscience is sure to inspire students and spark their interest in science. Her presentation will provide teachers with valuable resources for engaging their students in the field of science. The lecture will take place at 10:00 am in Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium and still has space available for middle and high school classes.
For those unable to attend the lecture in person, past lectures can be watched on demand at events.caltech.edu. Your support for Colorado Boulevard’s journalism is appreciated as we strive to provide independent, unbiased reporting that serves the public interest. We rely on the support of informed readers like you to maintain our independence and keep our content accessible to all. Consider supporting Colorado Boulevard today to help us continue providing quality journalism to our community. Thank you for your support!