Woodie Flowers

Flowers gives his signature thumbs up at the 2006 [[FIRST Championship]] in Atlanta, Georgia Woodie Claude Flowers (November 18, 1943 – October 11, 2019) was a professor of mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His specialty areas were engineering design and product development; he held the Pappalardo Professorship and was a MacVicar Faculty Fellow.

Flowers was known for co-creating FIRST, a youth organization known primarily for operating FIRST Robotics Competition and other student engineering competitions. Working with inventor Dean Kamen, Flowers helped design the organization's competition structure based loosely around his 2.70 class at MIT. Provided by Wikipedia
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    An air-levitated festooning system for the human mobility laboratory. by Wolk, Daniel Lee

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    The real-time digital control of a regenerative above-knee prosthesis by Tabor, Keith Aaron

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