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Tech Savvy 7, 2012 AAUW/SEAS Outreach Workshop for High School Girls, Haptics: Come Explore the Touchy-Feely Side of Robotics

Description: Tech Savvy is an annual workshop for middle school and high school girls that takes place at the University at Buffalo. In 2012, during Tech Savvy 7, “Tech Savvy Girls… Doing Well by Doing Good!”, there were over 500 girls from many different local high schools. The ARMLAB (automation, robotics and mechatronics lab) participated in Tech Savvy with a workshop titled “Haptics: Come Explore the Touchy-Feely Side of Robotics.” In the hour-long workshop Dr. Krovi, Shefalika Prasad (local high school student), Ziyun Jo Zhou (REU student), Light Le and Justin Storms (undergraduates at UB) presented fundamental concepts and basics of robotics/ haptics, outlining the application needs, engineering challenges and highlighting the bright future of robotics/haptics before the fun and demonstrations began. See photos (Picasa) of the event. Watch a video (YouTube) of the event.
Project/Activity Leader(s): Venkat Krovi, Professor
Unit: School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Department: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
City: Buffalo
State: NY
Country: United States
External Funding: Yes
Funding Source: National Science Foundation (NSF)
Start Date: 2012-03-17
End Date: 2012-03-17
Internal Partners:

Tech Savvy program, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

External Partners:

American Association of University Women (AAUW) Buffalo Branch

Are UB students involved? Yes

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