Biomechatronics in Action

Location

James E. Gleason Hall - 2nd Floor Room 2240

Have you ever wanted to see how robotics can be applied to biological systems or mimic humans or other animals? Want to learn more about wearable robotics? In this exhibit, visitors will get to see a variety of biorobotic devices in action, including dancing mini-humanoid robots, and learn about applications of biomechatronics through interactions with students and faculty from the Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering departments. Also on display will be several robotic animals, including a robotic fish, a robotic crab, and a robotic bird.

Location

James E. Gleason Hall - 2nd Floor Room 2240

Topics

Exhibitor
Kathleen Lamkin-Kennard
Shkenca Demiri
Carola Vasquez
Julia LaMarra
Katherine Walton

Organization
Class Project


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