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Bradley is featured in Student Research Spotlight

Keshia Media, News, Orthoses, Projects December 14, 2016October 12, 2021

Bradley Wachter, a senior undergraduate in the Ability & Innovation Lab, is featured in the Mechanical Engineering student research spotlight for his work designing and building orthoses. Great job, Bradley!

Bradley Wachter poses with an orthotic device he co-designed with team members

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