Inventor of "The Smart Shoe"
Ronald
S. Demon invented an athletic shoe whose cushion support automatically
adjusts to suit not only the shape of the wearer's feet, but also the
manner in which the shoe is being used at any given time.
Demon grew up in Miami, where his youthful pursuits included basketball and computer software. It was the latter interest that brought him to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as a freshman in the fall of 1995. In the following semesters and summers, Demon worked on a number of computer projects, at MIT's Edgerton Center and Media Lab and at Intel Corp. Here, he furthered his expertise in digital graphics, photography, and video and in Java applications such as applets.
Demon grew up in Miami, where his youthful pursuits included basketball and computer software. It was the latter interest that brought him to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as a freshman in the fall of 1995. In the following semesters and summers, Demon worked on a number of computer projects, at MIT's Edgerton Center and Media Lab and at Intel Corp. Here, he furthered his expertise in digital graphics, photography, and video and in Java applications such as applets.
Ronald
S. Demon invented an athletic shoe whose cushion support automatically
adjusts to suit not only the shape of the wearer's feet, but also the
manner in which the shoe is being used at any given time. Demon grew up
in Miami, where his youthful pursuits included basketball and computer
software. It was the latter interest that brought him to the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as a freshman in the fall of
1995.
Additional information is available here.
Source: http://lemelson.mit.edu
Source: http://lemelson.mit.edu
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