Exciting Opportunity for Volunteers in the Greater Lafayette Area: Participate in Groundbreaking Eye-Tracking Study

Attention, residents of the Greater Lafayette area! The Nanoelectronics Research Lab (NRL) at Purdue University's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department is calling on volunteers aged 18 to 65 to take part in an innovative eye-tracking research study. This unique opportunity aims to explore human attention patterns and their implications for machine learning and artificial intelligence.
 
By participating, you'll help researchers understand how people focus on various stimuli, providing invaluable data that will guide the development of smarter, more intuitive technology. Whether you're curious about the science of attention or simply want to contribute to cutting-edge research, this study is a fantastic chance to get involved.
 
Participants with no significant reading or visual impairments (glasses and contacts are acceptable) are encouraged to sign up. Not only will you be contributing to vital research, but you'll also be compensated for your time and efforts.
 
Interested individuals can easily register by following this link: Sign Up at https://forms.office.com/r/esTfBimLvS. For more details, check out the attached flyer or reach out via email to EyeTrackNRL@purdue.edu.
 
Human attention study via eye tracking is supervised by Prof. Kaushik Roy and has been approved by the Purdue IRB (IRB-2024-280).
 
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this innovative research!
 
For additional information, please contact EyeTrackNRL@purdue.edu or view the flyer here.