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Elaine Chen is an academic and an engineering executive in the haptic technology field. [1] She is named as the lead inventor on the Microsoft patent for the force feedback joystick. [2]
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Chen earned bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [3] [4]
Chen has served as VP of several companies, including Rethink Robotics, Zeo, Zeemote, and SensAble Technologies. [4] [5] [6] [7]
In 2005, Chen founded Conceptspring, a consulting business. [8] [9] [6]
From 2011 to 2020, Chen was a senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and an entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship. [9] [6] [4]
In 2017, Chen was selected by the AAAS-Lemelson Invention Ambassadors Program as one of the year's seven Invention Ambassadors. [10]
Since 2020, Chen has served as the Cummings Family Professor of the Practice in Entrepreneurship and as the director of the Tufts Entrepreneurship Center. [3] [11] [6] [4]
As of 2022, Chen was on the advisory board of Cybernetix Ventures. [12]
![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
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Elaine Chen is an academic and an engineering executive in the haptic technology field. [1] She is named as the lead inventor on the Microsoft patent for the force feedback joystick. [2]
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adding to it. (June 2022) |
Chen earned bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [3] [4]
Chen has served as VP of several companies, including Rethink Robotics, Zeo, Zeemote, and SensAble Technologies. [4] [5] [6] [7]
In 2005, Chen founded Conceptspring, a consulting business. [8] [9] [6]
From 2011 to 2020, Chen was a senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and an entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship. [9] [6] [4]
In 2017, Chen was selected by the AAAS-Lemelson Invention Ambassadors Program as one of the year's seven Invention Ambassadors. [10]
Since 2020, Chen has served as the Cummings Family Professor of the Practice in Entrepreneurship and as the director of the Tufts Entrepreneurship Center. [3] [11] [6] [4]
As of 2022, Chen was on the advisory board of Cybernetix Ventures. [12]