Undergraduate Researchers at University of Michigan Interactive Sensing and Computing Lab give their company a 4.8 out of 5.0, while the average rating for University of Michigan Interactive Sensing and Computing Lab is 4.8, making them just as happy as every other employee at University of Michigan Interactive Sensing and Computing Lab and 11% happier than every other Undergraduate Researcher on CareerBliss - the happiest Undergraduate Researchers work for Washington University.
"I joined the Interactive Sensing and Computing Lab after taking an introductory course on Embedded Systems with professor Alanson Sample. I was given full control over the design and development of a research tool for ubiquitous low power displays with photochromic pigments. Professor Sample cares a lot about helping students develop a deeper understanding of how to define and execute projects with abstract guidelines. I appreciate the time he put into helping me learn and grow as a researcher."
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