Sayde King selected for GEM PhD fellowship by Lincoln Laboratory
University of South Florida PhD student Sayde King joins the Laboratory as a summer intern through the GEM fellowship program.
      
  
    Sayde King, a third-year doctoral student in the University of South Florida (USF) Department of Computer Science and Engineering, has been awarded a 2022–2023 National GEM Consortium PhD fellowship. With sponsorship from MIT Lincoln Laboratory, King will receive a stipend of $20,000 along with a summer internship. King’s primary research interests are behavioral analysis and automated deception detection using gesture recognition, emotion recognition, and wireless sensing.
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