VEMI Lab Undergrad Students Successful at CUGR Event

Congratulations to all those students from the VEMI Lab that participated in the Interactive Exhibition at the 2015 Center for Undergraduate Research (CUGR) Showcase on campus during the past week. Among the participants included:

Sam Gates (Computer Science) “Multi-Tag Radio Frequency Indication for use in Indoor Positional Tracking Systems” [jointly awarded 1st prize for interactive demos]

Meghan Hurlburt (Computer Science) “Monitoring Independently Aging Adults With Radio Frequency Indicator Technology: An Inexpensive and Noninvasive Solution for Aging in Place” [jointly awarded 1st prize for interactive demos]

Tim McGrath (Mech Engineering) “Development of a Non-Visual Indoor Navigation Assistive Device Using Real-Time Tracking and Multimodal Feedback”

Brenden Peters (Computer Science) “Low-Power Device for Indoor Mapping and Navigation,” Interactive Exhibition at the 2015 Center for Undergraduate Research (CUGR) showcase.

Dustin Sleight and Allison Goodridge (Mech Engineering) “6 Degrees of Freedom motion platform for use in Virtual Environments”

Please give them all a high five when you see them and special kudos to Sam and Meghan as noted above.