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- From: mitchm@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Mitchell Maltenfort)
- Subject: Importing biomed knolwedge to industry...
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- Organization: Northwestern University, Evanston Illinois.
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 18:11:42 GMT
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- This question is a little different from "can a biomedical engineer
- get an industry job?" What I want to know is whether anyone out there has
- managed to successfully import physiological principles to industrial
- applications. This question stems from my own vague interest in shifting from
- basic motor control research to robotics, but general discussion of adapting
- nature's successful models should be enlightening, not to mention fun.
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- Mitchell Maltenfort Northwestern Unversity Chicago, Illinois
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- mgm@nwu.edu |:* Studying simulations or simulating studies *:|
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