McCormick School of Engineering, Northwestern University
Neural Engineering and Human-Robot Systems
Northwestern University and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Northwestern University's McCormick School of Engineering and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC), the leading rehabilitation hospital in the US, collaborate on innovative science and technology for rehabilitation and human augmentation. Faculty and students in Northwestern's Biomedical Engineering (BME) and Mechanical Engineering (ME) Departments work with researchers at RIC on the development of advanced prosthetics, brain-machine interfaces, and rehabilitation robotics.
Project Gallery
KineAssist
Human Force Control
Lightweight Knee Actuator
Joint Motion Sensor
Haptics for Prosthetics
Elbow Tendon Transfer
Implantable Sensor
Grasp in Tetraplegia
Artificial Hand Contro
Reflex Contributions
Spinal Cord Circuity
Modeling of Tendon Transfer
Low-Dimensional Motor Control
Motor Discoordination
Cortical Connection
Compliant Wrist
Sensor Fusion for Prosthetic Control
Muscle Design for Task Performance
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