A student is using his life experience to develop advanced prostheses.
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Nathan Wallace was born with a congenital limb disorder that led to the amputation of his left foot at 8 months old. He was fitted for his first prosthetic at 13 months. Now, the third-year biomedical engineering student is using his life experience to develop advanced prostheses.
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Tour guides are current students interested in refining their communication skills and offering a valuable experience to prospective students. Approximately 20-30 positions are available for the spring semester.
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The series of events will include panel discussions and seminars exploring the many ways that researchers, students, and faculty members are harnessing AI.
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Sculptural Abaca
7 – 8:30 p.m.
Classroom, Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking
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