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Engineering & Robots Dr. Devin R. Berg, Jason Dekarske, Bryan Ehlers, Jared Kiel, Haiming Lou, Erin Louwagie, Vanessa Martin-Wegryn, Robert Muñoz, Meng Vue University of Wisconsin-Stout

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What is Engineering? Engineers are designers and problem solvers who use math and science. Engineers are creative, hard working, passionate, and compassionate. Engineers use their skills to help others.

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What are Robots? ❖ People often think of robots as having a shape like a person ➢ two legs, two arms, and a head ➢ a humanoid ❖ But robots come in many forms ❖ Robots are any machine that does work on its own, automatically

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Robots are Everywhere!

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Advantages of Robots ❖ Robots assist humans at work, home, etc. ❖ They also replace humans in performing repetitive and dangerous tasks which: ➢ humans prefer not to do ➢ humans are unable to do because of size limitations ➢ take place in extreme environments How do they help us?

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❖ Fun, hands-on experience ➢ robotics provides us with interactive exercises for our hands and minds Learning Opportunities In Robotics ❖ Creative problem solving ➢ allows us to be creative and challenging ourselves ➢ encourages us to learn more about science, technology and engineering

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Assistive Robots Designed to help people Can help people live independently, work, be happier

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A Little About Us Bryan ❖ University of Iowa ❖ Electrical Engineering ➢ Computer Science ❖ Hobbies and interests: ➢ Going to the gym, reading, good coffee Meng ❖ University of Wisconsin-Stout ❖ Computer Engineering ➢ Computer Science, Mathematics, Biomedical Instrumentation ❖ Hobbies and interests: ➢ Fishing, Hiking, Cars, and Computers

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Our Project iRobot Guide ❖ a robot that will guide a blind person inside an unfamiliar building ❖ navigate rooms and hallways ❖ detect objects and obstacles ❖ wireless communication with smartphone

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Jason Biomedical Engineering Biomechanics ● Prosthetic Design ● Gait Analysis

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Jason Wheelchair Navigation

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Vanessa Where? Colorado Springs, CO Marquette University What? Mechanical Engineering Why? Hands on Application of favorite subjects

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Vanessa What is a tremor? Unintentional, rhythmic muscle movement that commonly affects the hands, arms face, voice, trunk and legs What is a urinary catheter? Thin, flexible rubber tube placed in your body to drain urine from your bladder Who is affected? Elderly, stroke, multiple sclerosis [7]

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE, MILWAUKEE, WI BACHELORS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (EXPECTED DATE OF MAY 2017) DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM CARROLL UNIVERSITY, WAUKESHA, WI BACHELORS OF APPLIED SCIENCE (B.A.SC.), APPLIED PHYSICS [email protected] About me

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REU in Robotics ⬜ Cocktail Napkin Sketch Kimberly Long Loken, AIA, LEED AP, IDEC Assistant Professor / Game Design / UW-Stout School of Art and Design https://www.google.com/search?q=cinder+c%2B%2B&biw=784&bih=771&source=ln ms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwjPm_rWpvzNAhXl24MKHeOYAUIQ_AUI BygC Different types of motors prototyping

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Haiming Lou Electrical Engineering at North Dakota State University Robotics stuff

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Erin Louwagie Mechanical Engineering at University of Minnesota Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Play French Horn in a woodwind quintet Love to read!!!

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Robert Muñoz School: University of North Dakota Degree: Mechanical Engineering Concentration: Design School Involvement: ASME, CEM Mentor, and Intramural Hockey Why do I like Engineering?

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Meal Assist Robot

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What We Recommend to You! > Start thinking about what you like to do > learn some skills / find a creative friend >Engineer =/= nerd ^.^ > think about … math/science/critical thinking. … and have fun! http://makezine.com/2014/12/01/piper-learning-electronics- with-raspberry-pi-and-minecraft/

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Thank You