Dr. Jon Sensinger focuses on coupling prosthetic design with various control paradigms. His research also encompases computational motor control, mechatronics, and rehabilitation. Dr. Sensinger has accelerated the course of biomedical engineering in New Brunswick and has led his institute in the development of prosthetics and rehabilitation systems for the public.
Read moreKevin Englehart - PhD, FCAE
Machine Learning for Rehabilitation, Powered upper limb prostheses, Electromyography and force myography, Computational Motor Control, Understanding dynamics of human movement, Feedback to enhance neuroplastic effect for enhanced prosthesis control and recovery of motor control, Modeling of Neural Systems, EMG analysis for interpretation of motor control and Decoding information content in efferent pathways
Read moreJoshua Goreham - Ph.D. (c)
Mr. Goreham is a third year, PhD candidate in the Faculty of Health at Dalhousie University where he is studying sport biomechanics. His research includes developing inertial sensor technology to quantify sport technique, specifically in canoe kayak sprint. He has worked as a sport scientist with the Canadian National Canoe Kayak Sprint team and the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball. His other research areas of interest include technique changes due to fatigue, skill development of athletes, and exercise physiology.
Read moreBryan Crawford - Ph.D.
Bryan Crawford is a researcher and professor at the University of New Brunswick.
Read moreScott Bateman - PhD
Scott Bateman is an Assistant Professor at the University of New Brunswick in the Faculty of Computer Science, and is the director of the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Lab .
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