
Our current research focuses on studying human movements from the perspective of Biomechanics and Neural control. In addition, we focus on helping people with compromised movement systems (Peripheral neural problems, central neuromotor disorders). In many of our experiments, we use the hand and finger system as the model system.
This research is inherently interdisciplinary and combines knowledge and questions from Biomechanics, Rehabilitation, AI (and ML), Movement Neuroscience and Robotics/Instrumentation.