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Stanford’s Two Classes on Haptics

This entry was posted in Stuff from the Web on March 29, 2014 by Daniel Sims

While browsing the web, we’ve found out the Stanford has two classes on haptics.

  • ME 327: Design and Control of Haptic Systems
  • CS 277: Experimental Haptics

 


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