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Turtle mortality, prosthetic legs, stroke research among projects at Clarkson's summer symposium

Posted 7/25/11

POTSDAM -- Turtle road mortality, restored and natural wetlands in the St. Lawrence Valley, an electromechanical actuator for a powered prosthetic leg, and a shoe-based sensor to identify activity …

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Turtle mortality, prosthetic legs, stroke research among projects at Clarkson's summer symposium

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POTSDAM -- Turtle road mortality, restored and natural wetlands in the St. Lawrence Valley, an electromechanical actuator for a powered prosthetic leg, and a shoe-based sensor to identify activity levels in people with stroke are among the 100 research projects being presented at the 14th annual Clarkson University Summer Symposium on Undergraduate Research Experience.

Students will make presentations on a wide variety of topics on Thursday, July 28, in Clarkson University's Snell Hall on the hill campus.

The young researchers will make oral presentations from 9-11:45 a.m. and 2:45-4:15 p.m., with welcoming comments at 8:45 a.m., and a poster session from 1-2:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend.

The symposium was established as a forum for undergraduate students to present the results of their scholarly experiences. The program's goal is to recognize and encourage students who are actively participating in various research and projects.