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Work in Progress: Haptic Robotics in Biomedical Education
Author(s) -
Anne Schmitz,
Karinna Vernaza,
Davide Piovesan
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.27013
Subject(s) - kinesthetic learning , haptic technology , computer science , human–computer interaction , virtual reality , robotics , interface (matter) , robot , artificial intelligence , process (computing) , task (project management) , psychology , engineering , mathematics education , systems engineering , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , parallel computing , operating system
I got my Mechanical Engineering undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. During my schooling, I explored many opportunities to apply my engineering degree. I was involved with the Formula One Racecar Team, did a semester long co-op working on fume hoods, did a summer internship at Kimberly Clark designing a HVAC system, and did another summer internship at General Electric designing anesthesia equipment. As a senior, I got involved in research doing finite element analyses of a prosthetic foot. This immediately got me hooked on applying engineering to medical applications.

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