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A tele-robotic hand that mimics the motion and position of a User's gloved hand was made. But who made it?
We are a group of passionate enginneering students, from Olin College of Engineering, who spent a little over two months developing our tele-robotic hand for a class called Principles of Engineering. The project required us to develop a product that had significant Software, Electrical and Mechanical Systems. When faced with this assignment, we decided we didn't want to do something pointless, we wanted to do something significant, that had positive applications in society. So we set out to put together a tele-robotic hand, due to inspiration we found in the medical field. Where robotics are used for surgical procedures that require more precision than a human hand can handle. Due to budget, experience, and time, we couldn't get our hand to reach the degree of performance of its professional grade counterparts, however we are still immensely proud to share our work with you!
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Ever writes software, integrates systems, and manages the team. As the token junior robotics engineer on the team, he shepherded the team towards integrating subsystems, and testing all the components of the design. Outside of POE, he can be found trying to get a job and programming machines to learn.
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