Matthew Baird WPI
attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and graduated in 2012. He graduated
with an MGE, with a concentration in mechanical engineering. The school is
located in Worcester, MA, and trains students like Matthew Baird
WPI in science, engineering, and technology, and often focuses its research on
nanotechnology, biotechnology, fuel cells, and information security.
Matthew
Baird WPI enjoyed
his time at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and participated as a member of
the hockey team and the football team. Matthew Baird WPI has always been a
student athlete, and was glad to help represent Worcester Polytechnic Institute
at sporting events and competitions. After graduating in 2012, Matthew Baird
WPI enrolled at University
of Massachusetts Dartmouth,
in the Charlton School of Business. He is studying there now for his Bachelor’s
of Science in marketing and business.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute was founded in 1865, as one of the
country’s first technology and engineering schools. Matthew Baird WPI knows
that WPI regularly ranks as a tier-one university according to the US News
& World Report rankings. WPI plays in the NCAA’s division III, and Matthew Baird WPI played in the Liberty League with his
football teammates. Matthew Baird WPI knows of many famous and successful
alumni who have attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute before him, including
Dean Kamen. Kamen invented the first portable insulin pump for diabetics, and
founded the company that invented the Segway Human Transporter. Matthew Baird
WPI also shares his alma mater with three founding members of the classic rock
band J. Geils Band – John W. Geils Jr, Danny Klein, and Richard Salwitz.
Matthew Baird WPI recognizes that WPI’s most famous and well-known alum is
Robert H. Goddard, who is generally recognized as the “Father of Modern
Rocketry.” Probably WPI’s most recent big-shot alumni is Foursquare founder
Naveen Selvadurai, who graduated just a decade before Matthew Baird WPI.
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