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Biodesign Exoskeleton Team
Biography
Design Organization: Biodesign teaches students to apply engineering and biomechanics to real-world problems by collaboratively designing devices that assist or enhance human mobility, gait, or locomotion.
Website: https://mae.ufl.edu/students/organizations/asme/
President: Yanelly Sandheinrich
Email: y.sandheinrich@ufl.edu
Organization email: ufbiodesignteam@gmail.com
Faculty Advisor: Dr. S.A. Sherif
Email: sasherif@ufl.edu
#biomechanics #assistivedevice #exoskeleton #firefighters #design #biodynamics #robotics #engineering
Instagram: @ufbiodesign
Discord: https://discord.gg/RD6pKduZrU
Types of Events: Design Competitions, Workshops.
Location:
Company Sponsors:
Membership: Biodesign is an ASME student design team that aims to teach students how the fields of engineering and biomechanics overlap, and how to apply principles from either profession to solve critical issues in the real world. Biodesign is meant to be an accessible organization for any student engineer interested in biomechanics to join and work alongside like-minded individuals to design a device that assists or augments human mobility, gait, or locomotion.
Biodesign is open to all engineering majors of any academic year. There is no application process or previous experience necessary to join.