Students are working on projects using a unique combination of robotics and virtual reality for neurorehabilitation of people who have arm limitations resulting from a recent stroke.
The Ray Cassetta Financial Analysis Laboratory provides a meeting place for 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ students and faculty interested in learning and using the Bloomberg terminal.
Using a 3D bioplotter, Jorge Pereyra ’18 is creating wrinkle patterns on hydrogels – some wavy and random and some highly ordered hexagonals – which he then layers into a three-dimensional matrix to support cell growth.
Using computer-aided design and a 3D printer, student Hazal Yalcin ’18 is designing a gradient scaffold to help knit together damaged bone and cartilage at the interface where the two tissues rub against each other and wear each other down.