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James (Jesse) Norris

Engineer at Creare

James (Jesse) Norris has a diverse range of work experience. James (Jesse) began their career in 2002 as a Research Assistant at Virginia Tech, where they focused on studying the behavior of magnetorheological fluids in impact loading. This involved designing and constructing a drop tower test facility and analyzing collected data.

In 2003, James joined Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center as a Graduate Research Assistant. James (Jesse) was primarily involved in developing techniques to understand how aging affects stability. Their responsibilities included utilizing dynamic systems theories and 3D motion analysis to gain insights into the impact of aging. Additionally, they served as co-PI on an NIH Taskforce grant aimed at developing a portable tool for characterizing hypertonia in patients with cerebral palsy. James remained with the medical center until November 2007.

In 2008, James transitioned to Creare, where they worked as an Engineer. Further details about their role are not provided, but they have been with the company since then.

James (Jesse) Norris has an extensive education history in the field of engineering. James (Jesse) first attended Virginia Tech from 1998 to 2002, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. Following this, they pursued further education at Virginia Tech from 2002 to 2003, earning a Master of Science degree in the same field. James then went on to attend the Wake Forest University School of Medicine from 2003 to 2007, where they successfully completed a PhD in Biomedical Engineering.

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