Professor gives ASME keynote speech

4/6/2017

Professor Elizabeth Hsiao-Wecksler, MechSE's associate head for undergraduate programs, was invited to be the keynote speaker at the 12th Annual ASME Dayton Engineering Sciences Symposium in Dayton, Ohio. Her talk was titled, "Bio-mechatronics: Using Technology to Improve Movement of People with Disabilities."

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Professor Elizabeth Hsiao-Wecksler, MechSE's associate head for undergraduate programs, was invited to be the keynote speaker at the 12th Annual ASME Dayton Engineering Sciences Symposium in Dayton, Ohio.

Her talk was titled, "Bio-mechatronics: Using Technology to Improve Movement of People with Disabilities."

Held in early November, the symposium facilitated communication between members of the regional technical community and provided a forum for students, engineers, and scientists to present their work and sharpen their presentation skills.

This year's symposium featured more than 130 technical presentations spanning a broad range of engineering and scientific topics.

 


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This story was published April 6, 2017.