UTARI Seminar – Dr. Michael D. Nelson

Each seminar highlights a different speaker who will discuss their latest research projects, cutting-edge technology or what is happening within certain technological industries. These industries include biomedical technologies or microsystems, assistive technologies, automation and intelligent systems, unmanned systems, advanced manufacturing and composite materials. Title: Exercise Intolerance in Older Adults with…

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UTARI’s Biomedical Technology Poster Takes First Place

U T A RI Biomedical Technologies Division's poster won first place at the American Spinal Injury Association’s Annual Scientific Meeting

z held in Atlanta. The poster, “Feasibility Study of Smart Seat Cushion for Automated Interface Pressure Modulation” is focused on evaluating the smart seat cushion’s functionality in mapping, redistribution and offloading the seating interface pressure. The smart seat cushion monitors and modulates seating interface pressure in real-time to reduce pressure…

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Dr. Frank Lewis Ranked as Top Scientist in The U.S. and World

Dr. Frank Lewis portrait

Dr. Frank Lewis, Professor of Electrical Engineers & Fellow, National Academy of Inventors, has again be ranked as a top Electronics & Electrical Engineering Scientist by Research.com. Dr. Lewis ranks #12 in the U.S. and #23 in the world. Research.com focuses on the quality and visibility of research. Their mission…

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UTARI Researcher, Kevin Hoos, Presents at AIAA SciTech Conference

Sci Tech Poster

Kevin Hoos, Senior Research Assistant, presented “Progressive Damage Analysis of Complex 3D Textiles with Open Holes using Independent Mesh Method and Discrete Damage Modeling,” at AIAA SciTech conference in late January. The work aims to progress toward verified and validated composite damage modeling tools for textile composites. The 2023 AIAA…

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