 I'm presenting a podium presentation for the Ankle Syndysmosis research that we're doing with Dr. Clanton. We're looking at medical imaging of the ankle and how to detect when there is a problem using those images. And there are a lot of different ways to look at them and make measurements from the images. And we're comparing all the existing ones to see which one is best. I majored in robotics, mechanical engineering with a focus in robotics. I knew I wanted to go into that aspect of things. And then when I came here, it was the first time I was dealing with the human body. I had always done machines. In my last semester of school, I was looking around at different options. And this one really stuck out to me as something where I could do what I loved. I was able to do a lot of robotics, but also apply that to helping patient care and helping people. And it's a rare opportunity in that field to feel like the work has purpose and helping others. I'm really excited to be here at this conference. There's also a huge aspect of what I get to take out of it and bring back to SPRI. We're really encouraged to go look at talks that aren't necessarily in our field and learn things from different fields within orthopedics. It's always really interesting to see what people are doing in regenerative medicine and clinical outcomes and even biomechanics studies that are about stuff that we're not necessarily focusing on in our lab and taking all that information back to SPRI helps so much for having new ideas for studies. Sometimes we can take a technique from something different and apply it to what we're doing in a creative way. So I think it's so important for us to be able to come to these conferences and see what's happening at the pinnacle of research so that we can stay up to date and just continue to learn and learn and learn. We have a very lean and mean team in the BME. Right now there are three of us in the robotics lab and three of us in the biomotion lab and we work so well together. It's just a fantastic experience. We've got Travis and Dr. Tashman who provide great leadership and direction but we're also given a lot of leeway to run things our own way. They're there for us to help when we have questions. Yeah, things are going really well. I think we're highly recognized definitely for how much we produce and how much quality research we produce. I mean we're winning international or national awards every year for our research and just the amount that gets published and the quality of what gets published I think for the small size of our institution is just incredible. I think we're widely recognized for that fact.