Her talk was titled “STEM and ICT Education in Intelligent Environments.” Dr. Barry also served as chair for a conference session called Active Learning Using ICT for Smart Education. Barry …
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Her talk was titled “STEM and ICT Education in Intelligent Environments.”
Dr. Barry also served as chair for a conference session called Active Learning Using ICT for Smart Education.
Barry attended with her collaborator Professor Hideyuki Kanematsu, who gave a presentation about their work with biofilms, which are sticky matter, like that on our teeth, which is produced by bacteria to protect them from antibiotics.
Dr. Barry is a research professor in Clarkson’s Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, a professor and scientific board president for Ansted University, and a professional tutor at SUNY Canton. She is an officer and an American Chemical Society (ACS) Chemistry Ambassador.