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In this episode of Thesis the Life, we are talking with Julie Schneider, who defended her thesis at the University of Texas at Dallas, within the past few years and has been working as a post-doc researcher at University of Delaware. Today she is talking to us about her graduate a post-doctoral research, investigating issues related to the developing neuronal activity patterns associated with language acquisition, as well as how language learning interacts with socioeconomic achievement gaps.
My name is David Maisson. As always you can follow me on my website, on twitter @DMaisson, or on Instagram @d_maiss. If you like what you hear and want to become a supporting patron of the show, please subscribe here, on Patreon.
Music credit: "Acoustic Breeze" was downloaded as Royalty Free Music from www.bensound.com.
By David MaissonIn this episode of Thesis the Life, we are talking with Julie Schneider, who defended her thesis at the University of Texas at Dallas, within the past few years and has been working as a post-doc researcher at University of Delaware. Today she is talking to us about her graduate a post-doctoral research, investigating issues related to the developing neuronal activity patterns associated with language acquisition, as well as how language learning interacts with socioeconomic achievement gaps.
My name is David Maisson. As always you can follow me on my website, on twitter @DMaisson, or on Instagram @d_maiss. If you like what you hear and want to become a supporting patron of the show, please subscribe here, on Patreon.
Music credit: "Acoustic Breeze" was downloaded as Royalty Free Music from www.bensound.com.