Engineering Impact Awards, National Instruments
Gennaro Senatore won the Precision Control category at the National Instruments Engineering Impact Awards for his work on Adaptive Structures.
The winning UCL entry was Adaptive Truss: Structural strength when you need it, a full-scale adaptive structure prototype using NI CompactRIO for sensing and control intelligence.
The Precision Control finalist list also included Austin Consultants Ltd with a control system for refinishing diamond cut alloy wheels. Related NI award material reports 130 worldwide submissions.

Gennaro Senatore receiving the NI Engineering Impact Award certificate with Dr. James Truchard, co-founder of National Instruments.


References
1. NI, “Adaptive Structures in Engineering”
2. IEN Europe finalist announcement
3. Ozyegin University Library NI Engineering Impact Award context