Vincent Aloi's doctoral degree was awarded from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 2022. They received their bachelors of science in mechanical engineering and masters of science in system dynamics and controls. Their graduate research focused on continuum robotics and covered mechanical modeling, sensing, and controlling flexible structures. This research has been published and presented to various IEEE robotics conferences and journals. Currently, Vince has shifted focus to engineering education and helping students achieve their academic and research goals.
Courses at WPI:
RBE 3001 Unified Robotics III: Manipulation
MQP's:
Clearing Ocean Plastic Trash
Previous courses:
RBE 100X Programming for Robotics
RBE 1001 Introduction to Robotics
RBE 3002 Unified Robotics IV: Navigation
Vincent Aloi's doctoral degree was awarded from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 2022. They received their bachelors of science in mechanical engineering and masters of science in system dynamics and controls. Their graduate research focused on continuum robotics and covered mechanical modeling, sensing, and controlling flexible structures. This research has been published and presented to various IEEE robotics conferences and journals. Currently, Vince has shifted focus to engineering education and helping students achieve their academic and research goals.
Courses at WPI:
RBE 3001 Unified Robotics III: Manipulation
MQP's:
Clearing Ocean Plastic Trash
Previous courses:
RBE 100X Programming for Robotics
RBE 1001 Introduction to Robotics
RBE 3002 Unified Robotics IV: Navigation