by Martin Tanaka | Feb 8, 2016 | Former Graduate Student |
M.S. in Technology 2016 Theo is designing a new type of powered ankle orthosis to assist people that have difficulty walking. The device will have a novel power transmission system that will enable high power to be delivered over a short time improving push-off during...
by Martin Tanaka | Feb 8, 2016 | Former Graduate Student |
M.S. in Technology 2015 Chaoke is using the Basin of Stability Chair to measure the stability of the human spine. This research will provide experimental data to complement previously developed theoretical models in order to gain a better understanding of spinal...
by Martin Tanaka | Feb 9, 2015 | Former Undergraduate Student |
B.S. in Anthropology 2013 Jennie studied the axial strength of cadaveric deer bone specimens using a Instron universal testing machine. This research was presented at the 2013 National Conference for Undergraduate Research
by Martin Tanaka | Feb 9, 2015 | Former Undergraduate Student |
Senior Engineering Technology Preston researched the use of functional electrical stimulation to better understand how it can be used in the design and development of assistive devices.
by Martin Tanaka | Feb 9, 2015 | Former Undergraduate Student |
BA History 2017 Rachel researched the history of “Animal Electricity” to develop a better understand the origins of functional electrical stimulation. There are links to Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein and torpedo fish in ancient Greece.
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