Originally from Warren, Vermont, Sam traveled down to Philadelphia to get her undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering from Drexel University. She is passionate about novel feedback methodologies and improving human movement. Thus, her thesis topic for her Bioengineering PhD at the University of Vermont is Real Time Biofeedback for Free Living Motor Behavior Adaptation in Persons with Movement Disabilities. Her plans and aspirations postgraduation are to spin her dissertation into a company that will eventually pave her way to becoming a professor of practice who translates research projects to the market. In her free-time, Sam loves sewing and anything outdoors!