Family Astronomy Night | Matei Ciocarlie, Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University

MyHand: A Robotic Glove Prototype: engineers at Columbia University are developing a robotic glove with applications across a variety of fields and occupations. Hear about their research, and see a demonstration of the latest prototypes. This work is a collaboration between labs in Columbia University’s Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine. Presenters: Matei Ciocarlie, Cassie Meeker and Sangwoo Park (Columbia University Mechanical Engineering Department); Lauri Bishop and Lynne Webber (Columbia University Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine).

Talk starts at 7:30pm. Doors open at 6:45pm.

Free, but space is limited. Admission is first come, first served.











When: Fri., Jul. 28, 2017 at 7:30 pm
Where: Intrepid Museum
Pier 86
212-245-0072
Price: Free, reservation required
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MyHand: A Robotic Glove Prototype: engineers at Columbia University are developing a robotic glove with applications across a variety of fields and occupations. Hear about their research, and see a demonstration of the latest prototypes. This work is a collaboration between labs in Columbia University’s Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine. Presenters: Matei Ciocarlie, Cassie Meeker and Sangwoo Park (Columbia University Mechanical Engineering Department); Lauri Bishop and Lynne Webber (Columbia University Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine).

Talk starts at 7:30pm. Doors open at 6:45pm.

Free, but space is limited. Admission is first come, first served.

Buy tickets/get more info now