Wearable Technology
This team is working on a wearable device that can estimate tissue damage after impact to the body. This project was inspired by rock climbers falling and not feeling how severe an injury is initially after the impact. This device will allow rock climbers to know if it is safe to continue to climb in order to prevent further damage to tissue. It will also measure vitals for emergency medical services to treat the user faster. This device could be applicable to other sports.
For more information contact project lead Kholoud Baste: [email protected]
For more information contact project lead Kholoud Baste: [email protected]
BCI Robotic Arm
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a way for the brain to communicate with an external device. In this project we will be using brain waves to control a robotic arm. To collect the brain waves for analysis we are using a 3-D printed headset and an OpenBCI.
For more information contact project lead Collin Dreilich: [email protected]
For more information contact project lead Collin Dreilich: [email protected]
InMoov
The InMoov Android is an open source 3D-printed life-sized robot designed by the French sculptor Gael Langevin. This project's objective is to assemble and program the android, as well as making modifications to the original design for ease of assembly and better functionality.
For more information contact project lead Joe Striblen: [email protected]
For more information contact project lead Joe Striblen: [email protected]