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Kathleen Lamkin-Kennard

Associate Professor

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Kate Gleason College of Engineering

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Kathleen Lamkin-Kennard

Associate Professor

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Kate Gleason College of Engineering

Education

BS, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; MS, Ph.D., Drexel University

Bio

Dr. Kathleen Lamkin-Kennard received a B.S. in Physics from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and M.S. and Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Drexel University. She also spent four years doing research and development for a commercially available, robotic human patient simulator.

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Journal Paper
Jung, John, et al. "Isolating the Influences of Fluid Dynamics on Selectin-Mediated Particle Rolling at Venular Junctional regions." Microvascular Research 118. (2018): 144-154. Print.
Corbaci, Mert, Wayne Walter, and Kathleen A. Lamkin-Kennard. "Implementation of Soft-Lithography Techniques for Fabrication of Bio-Inspired Multi-Layer Dielectric Elastomer Actuators with Interdigitated Mechanically Compliant Electrodes." Actuators 7. 4 (2018): 73. Web.
Published Conference Proceedings
Lamkin-Kennard, Kathleen, et al. "Design of a Wearable Electroactive Polymer Biosensor." Proceedings of the Effective Access Technology Conference, Rochester, NY. Ed. RIT. Rochester, NY: n.p., 2014. Web.
Green, Jared, Elizabeth Debartolo, and Kathleen Lamkin-Kennard. "Characterization of Gait Patterns in Common Gait Rehabilitation Exercises." Proceedings of the Effective Access Technology Conference, Rochester, NY. Ed. RIT. Rochester, NY: n.p., 2014. Web.
Holsen, Luke and Kathleen Lamkin-Kennard. "A Preliminary Analysis of a Computational Flow Model of a Precapillary Arteriole Network in the Choroid, coupled with Oxygen and Nitric Oxide Transport and Reactions." Proceedings of the ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference, June 2011, Farmington, PA. Ed. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. New York, NY: n.p., 2011. Print.
National/International Competition Award Winner
Wrisley, Seaver, et al. ASME Robotics and Mechanisms. Undergraduate Robotic Design Competition 1st Place. Buffalo, NY, 2014.
Hennig, Anthony and Kathleen A. Lamkin-Kennard. Harvard Undergraduate Research Association's National Collegiate Research Conference. Award of Excellence. Boston, MA, 2013.
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Lamkin-Kennard, Kathleen. "An Interactive Flipped Classroom Approach for Teaching Biomaterials." Provost Learning and Innovation Grant Showcawse. RIT. Rochester, NY. 19 Nov. 2014. Conference Presentation.
Provisional Patent
Sullivan, Christopher, Elizabeth Debartolo, and Kathleen Lamkin-Kennard. "Method and System for Monitoring Terrain and Gait and Predicting Upcoming Terrain." Patent US 20140180173 A1. 26 Jun. 2014.
Sullivan, Christopher, Elizabeth DeBartolo, and Kathleen A. Lamkin-Kennard. "Method for Simultaneously Tracking Terrain and Gait." US Provisional Patent Application 61/745,883. 26 Dec. 2012.
Book Chapter
Skuse, Gary and Kathleen A. Lamkin-Kennard. "Reverse Engineering Life: Physical and Chemical Mimetics for Controlled Stem Cell Differentiation." Organ Regeneration: Methods and Protocols. Ed. J. Basu and J.W. Ludlow. New York, NY: Humana Press, 2013. 99-114. Print.

Currently Teaching

MECE-320
3 Credits
This required course introduces the student to lumped parameter system modeling, analysis and design. The determination and solution of differential equations that model system behavior is a vital aspect of the course. System response phenomena are characterized in both time and frequency domains and evaluated based on performance criteria. Laboratory exercises enhance student proficiency with model simulation, basic instrumentation, data acquisition, data analysis, and model validation.
MECE-555
3 Credits
Biomechatronics is an upper level undergraduate and graduate elective course designed to give students an introduction to fundament concepts in Biomechanics as well as how to relate the biomechanics of motion to robotic systems. Course topics will include Biomechanics of Human Motion, Muscle Mechanics, Biomechanics of Prostheses, Artificial Limbs, Rehabilitation Biomechanics and Robotics, Actuators and Control, Biomimetic Robotics, Robotic Surgery, and Sensors. Students will be provided with fundamental pre-requisite knowledge related to each topic through readings, online resources, and in-class demonstrations. A final project is required.
MECE-655
3 Credits
Biomechatronics is an upper level undergraduate and graduate elective course designed to give students an introduction to fundament concepts in Biomechanics as well as how to relate the biomechanics of motion to robotic systems. Course topics will include Biomechanics of Human Motion, Muscle Mechanics, Biomechanics of Prostheses, Artificial Limbs, Rehabilitation Biomechanics and Robotics, Actuators and Control, Biomimetic Robotics, Robotic Surgery, and Sensors. Students will be provided with fundamental pre-requisite knowledge related to each topic through readings, online resources, and in-class demonstrations. A final project is required.

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