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Congratulations, Momona! Momona Yamagami passes her Ph.D. General Exam

Nicole Exams, News, UbiquitousRehabilitation November 1, 2019October 12, 2021

Momona Yamagami stands in front of a cherry blossom tree at the "Quad" on the University of Washington campus. She has short black hair and is wearing a navy blue sweater.Congratulations to Momona Yamagami for passing her general exam!

Momona’s proposed work titled Enhancing Device Interaction for People with Motor Impairments Using Control Theory was approved by her Ph.D. committee. Way to go Momona!

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