Emerald Crest Assisted Living By Augustana Care Jan 2012 - May 2016
Cognitive Clinical Specialist
Theresa Klein Dementia Consulting Jun 2010 - Jan 2012
Owner and Consultant
Emerald Crest Assisted Living Oct 2000 - Jun 2010
Director of Development
Geriatric Behavior Unit Healtheast Bethesda Rehabilitation Hospital Sep 1992 - Sep 2000
Occupational Therapist Otr and L
Theresa Klein Otr/L Dementia Consulting Sep 1992 - Sep 2000
Education:
St. Catherine University 1986 - 1990
Bachelors, Occupational Therapy
Osseo High School 1983 - 1986
Osseo Senior High School 1986
Skills:
Dementia Care Behavior Management Program Development Teaching Training Public Speaking Curriculum Development Care Planning Consultation
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"The conventional AI paradigm is just do everything with logic, but that doesn't always work very well," Theresa Klein, an electrical engineer and neuroscientist who co-authored the paper, told the Los Angeles Times. "We are rebuilding the idea of how do we really move and navigate through the world
Engineers with the University of Arizona have developed a set of robotic legs that mimic the movements of humans, according to a report from FoxNews. Theresa Klein and M. Anthony Lewis, both of the Universitys Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, have described their project in a new
"Interestingly, we were able to produce a walking gait, without balance, which mimicked human walking with only a simple half-center controlling the hips and a set of reflex responses controlling the lower limb," Dr. Theresa Klein, who worked on the study, told BBC News.