WPI Graduate Researcher Wins Kalenian Award First Place Honors
November 22, 2017
November 22, 2017
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, Nov. 22 -- Worcester Polytechnic Institute issued the following news release:
A recent graduate in Robotics Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has won first place honors in the competition for the 2017 Kalenian Award, the university's top prize recognizing commercialization potential for a given invention.
Weijia Tao '16 won $10,000 for her invention, a soft robotic hand that can be placed on existing robot arms and used to pi . . .
A recent graduate in Robotics Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has won first place honors in the competition for the 2017 Kalenian Award, the university's top prize recognizing commercialization potential for a given invention.
Weijia Tao '16 won $10,000 for her invention, a soft robotic hand that can be placed on existing robot arms and used to pi . . .