Fellow:Cameron LaMack
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Bio
Cameron LaMack, at the core of his being, believes that education, done properly, possesses the most transformative potential of any field. This is what led him to his graduate studies studies at Cleveland State University in the Center for Human Machine Systems, where he seeks combine robotic intelligence, mathematics, and neuroprosthetics to reanimate the arms of people living with high spinal cord injuries.
Cameron designed and built R/C planes in his Mechanical Engineering undergraduate education at Loyola Marymount University, and is currently continuing his mechanical engineering education with a PhD at Cleveland State University, where he lives with his geriatric demon cat, Leo.
Talk to him about:
- Robots
- Machine Learning, especially Gaussian Process Regression
- Biomechanical Control
- Tattoos
- Post 2000's Punk / alternative / pop-punk
- STEM education and STEM communication
- Space
- Dungeons and Dragons
- The future of academic work
- Cats
- Colorado (he's from Colorado Springs)
Achievements
Founding President, Spinal Cord Injury Volunteer Corps---------------------------------------Summer 2021
Recipient, Excellence Award for Pre-Candidacy 3MT Competition-----------------------------Spring 2021
Member, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society------------------------------------------Inducted: Fall 2018
Member, Alpha Sigma Nu Jesuit Honor Society----------------------------------------Inducted: Spring 2018
Vice President of Spirituality and Social Justice, Crimson Circle Service Organization------------2018
Alumnus, Loyola Marymount University Honors Program-------------------------Graduated: Spring 2019
Rains Undergraduate Research Fellow-------------------------------------------------------------Summer 2018
Social media profiles
Twitter: @CameronLaMack Facebook and LinkedIn: Cameron LaMack
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