The students working on the HAMSTER robot presented a poster at the NAU STEM Poster Session as part of the Flagstaff Festival of Science.
Aeden received two awards!
May was a great month for Aeden. He received not one, but two awards from the College of Engineering, Informatics, and Applied Sciences.
He first received the Professional Development Award and, a couple of weeks later, the Fred and Edith Ohlinger Scholarship! Way to go Aeden!
Braulio presented at UGRADS 2024
Braulio Gonzalez, our undergraduate researcher, presented his work at the NAU Undergraduate Symposium (UGRADS) in April 2024.
Braulio is developing a low-cost handheld robot for at-home movement assessment and rehabilitation following a stroke. His work is partially supported by the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity at NAU.
Good job, Braulio!
The VR Robotic team won the 2nd place award in E-Fest!
The Capstone team VR Robotic presented their work at the E-Fest and were selected by the faculty judges to receive the 2nd-place award! Kudos to the team!
Reza presented Raz Lab’s research to MSU
Reza was invited by Dr. Taebi to give a virtual talk at Mississippi State University with approximately 60 attendees. The talk is now available on Taebi Lab’s YouTube channel. Thank you Amirtaha for the great session!
Our students received ME awards!
This was a great week! Three of our students who are graduating this semester received recognition for their achievements in their program:
Zijian Song received the Mechanical Engineering’s Gold Gear Award for his stellar GPA of 3.9! Congratulations Zijian!
Shaojie Wang received two awards! He received the Mechanical Engineering’s Silver Gear Award for his academic performance and the Epic Award for his research achievements! Congratulations Shaojie.
Jun Mei also received the Epic Award for his continued engagement in research! Congratulations Jun!
And congratulations to all our students for a great and successful semester!
Lab receives new funding!
Our lab received funding from the Center for Smart Use of Technologies to Assess Real World Outcomes (C-STAR) to develop a low-cost device for at-home assessment of movements following a stroke.
The lab website is live!
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