In the biomechanics and robotics Lab, led by Dr. Raziel Riemer, we study the science of human and robotics motion. Our research is based on a multi-method approach, and on integrating theoretical and empirical insights.
The theoretical methods used in the lab include simulation, modeling, optimization, and statistics. We perform experiments using measures of movement and force, and physiological indicators.
Our research has implications for robotic systems, wearable robots, clinical diagnostics and rehabilitation, ergonomics, and human living environments. |