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Did you know the Niagara Foot was developed by a Queen's researcher and is being perfected by his students?The Niagara Foot is an affordable, long-lasting, comfortable artificial foot for landmine survivors.
Developed as a collaborative project among various partners within and beyond Queen's, Dr. Tim Bryant, Queen's professor of BioMechanical Engineering, is the primary researcher behind this successful and innovative project.
Throughout their undergraduate education, Queen's students use the Niagara foot as a case study. They explore the solutions that have already been developed to address challenges, and seek solutions to those hurdles yet to be overcome.
Dr. Tim Bryant with the Niagara Foot
Upon successful completion of the pilot project, the Niagara Foot will be available to landmine survivors in post-conflict regions in Central America, Africa and Asia.