Dr. Varadhan SKM
Principal Investigator
I am a movement chauvinist. I love analyzing movements of people. I am a believer in continuous learning (I still take online courses). I love interacting and connecting with students. When I am not working, I love playing with my daughters.
Vignesh S G
Ph.D Scholar (Interdisciplinary)
Vignesh is a PhD scholar joined under the Interdisciplinary Research Programme. He is interested in biomechanics, rehabilitation robotics and mechanism design. Currently, he is working on the design & development of a bio-inspired dexterous prosthetic hand.
Thomas Jacob
Ph.D Scholar
Thomas joined the lab as a PhD scholar under three institute program (IIT Madras-CMC Vellore-SCTIMST). He completed his graduation and post graduation in Biomedical Engineering with a PG Diploma in Rehabilitation Engineering. His research interests are in biomechanics of human motion and assistive devices.
Anurag Gupta
Ph.D Scholar (PMRF)
Anurag is an M.Tech + Ph.D. dual degree student. He joined this lab because he is interested in the field of behavioral neuroscience. His research involves investigating intermanual (i.e., between the hands) transfer for a movement task involving the hands. Intermanual transfer is a phenomena where learning a particular task with one hand leads to performance gains of the same task in the other untrained hand. More specifically, he is investigating if manipulated visual feedback given through a VR headset can enhance this intermanual transfer. Additionally, he is also involved in building an IMU based hand kinematics measurement system. In his spare time, he likes meditating, swimming, going for long walks and watching movies.
Eswari
Ph.D Scholar
Easwari joined the lab as a PhD scholar under three institute program (IIT Madras-CMC Vellore-SCTIMST). She is interested in analysing EEG signals during motor movement especially in finger movements and movement during grasp.
Swarnab Dutta
Ph.D Scholar
Swarnab is a Mechanical Engineering graduate. He is interested in understanding how well-coordinated manipulation of objects are performed, particularly the anticipatory aspects of it.
Monisha Yuvaraj
Ph.D Scholar (PMRF)
Monisha is a PhD scholar from the 3 institute Biomedical devices and technology program (IIT Madras-CMC Vellore-SCTIMST). She did her masters in signal processing. She is a medical aspirant turned engineer and is very passionate about applying her engineering skills in healthcare technology. She will be working on EMG signal processing for neurorehabilitation.
Arjunram P
Ph.D Scholar
Arjunram is a PhD scholar under the three institute program (IIT Madras-CMC Vellore-SCTIMST). His area of work primarily covers balance rehabilitation. His leisure interests include playing cricket, badminton and photography.
Pakhil Singh
MS Scholar
Pakhil is currently pursuing MS in Entrepreneurship (by research). She completed her Bachelors in Electronics Engineering from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). She is currently working on development and commercialisation of Assistive technology based products for rehabilitation, and enhancing movements in people suffering from neuromotor disorders.
Parvathy N
PhD Scholar
Parvathy has a background in Computer Science and Computational Neuroscience. She will be working on the application of machine learning methods for arm use assessment with wearable sensors.
Charles Jebaraj I
PhD Scholar
Charles did his bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology, Trivandrum and his master’s degree in Bioengineering from Christian Medical College, Vellore. His technical interest involves instrumentation, design of electronic circuits and rehabilitation engineering. He will be working on robot-assisted or FES-assisted mirror therapy. He enjoys playing cricket, watching webseries and movies and spending time with his family and friends.
Pooja Vinayagamoorthy
PhD Scholar
Pooja is a PhD scholar under the three institute program (IIT Madras-CMC Vellore-SCTIMST). She has a background in biomedical engineering and medical electronics. Her interest lies in specializing in the advancement of neurorehabilitation devices, with a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and the improvement of the lives of individuals with neurological conditions.
Dinesh Sundrani
MS Scholar
Dinesh Sundrani is currently pursuing an MS in Entrepreneurship (by research). He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Pune University. His research focuses on the development and commercialization of assistive technology products aimed at rehabilitation and improving mobility in individuals with neuromotor disorders.