POTSDAM -- Ruisheng Wang of Potsdam, a Clarkson University sophomore majoring in mechanical engineering, recently presented at the 39th annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference in Syracuse. Wang …
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POTSDAM -- Ruisheng Wang of Potsdam, a Clarkson University sophomore majoring in mechanical engineering, recently presented at the 39th annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference in Syracuse.
Wang presented five posters dealing with cardiac influences on accelerometry measurements.
Wang and fellow students were accompanied by professor Charles Robinson, director of Clarkson's Center for Rehabilitation Engineering, Science and Technology.
The peer-reviewed, two-page-formatted descriptions of each of the five posters has been published in the conference's indexed proceedings.