Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)
We believe that students should understand how to apply knowledge – not just how to cite facts and theories. Our undergraduates and graduate students emerge ready to take on some of the most difficult challenges in science and technology. More important, they understand how their work can truly impact society and improve our lives.
WPI's academic departments offer more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in science, engineering, technology, management, the social sciences, and the humanities and arts, leading to the BA, BS, MS, ME, MBA and PhD. Our world-class faculty work with students in a number of cutting-edge research areas, leading to breakthroughs and innovations in such fields as biotechnology, fuel cells, nanotechnology, and information security. Students also have the opportunity to make a difference to communities and organizations around the world through our innovative Global Perspectives program. There are over 20 WPI project centers throughout North America and Central America, Africa, Australia, Asia, and Europe.
- WPI and NASA
- A leader in robotics education, research, and K-12 programs, WPI is proud to now be the first university to host a NASA Challenge. But... Why WPI?
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- BIO International Convention - 2012
- At the BIO International Convention 2012, WPI will expand the boundaries of biomanufacturing. Christopher Lambert, Research Director of WPI's Bioengineering Institute, and his team have developed a bioreactor for personalized cell therapy and tissue engineering. On June 20, 2012, WPI steps forward at the global event for biotechnology: "Scaling up by Scaling Out: Biomanufacturing for Cell and Engineered Tissue Therapy" at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center on Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 10 - 11:30am.
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- Kirk Burroughs, Qualcomm
- Kirk Burroughs presents on Indoor Location Standards at the Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices, 2012 conference.
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- Standardization Discussion
- Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices, 2012
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- Steve Howser, Nokia Siemens Network
- Steve Howser delivers a presentation entitled Bridging Non-standard Positioning Methods with Standard Positioning Methods in Cellular Standards: Oppportunities and Challenges at the Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices, 2012.
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- Christopher Steger, Skyhook
- Christopher Steger delivers a presentation entitled Scalable Indoor Positioning at the Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices, 2012 conference.
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- Dinesh Manandhar, GNSS Technology, Inc.
- Dinesh Manandhar delivers a presentation entitled IMES - The Ultimate Solution for 3-D Indoor Position at the Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices, 2012 conference.
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- Technology discussion
- Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices, 2012
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