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Panagiotis Artemiadis

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University of Delaware

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Research Interests

Exercise Physiology

60%

Ergonomics

20%

Biomechanic

50%

Human Movement

20%

Gait Analysis

20%

Medical Robotic

20%

Physical Activity

20%

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Recent Grants

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MRI: Development of an Integrated Instrument for Testing Safety and Robustness of Robotic Co-Workers in Dynamic Environments

Open Date: 2020-10-01

Close Date: 2023-09-30

Grant: Close

SCH: INT: Pediatric motor rehabilitation via socially interacting robot swarms

Open Date: 2020-10-01

Close Date: 2024-09-30

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Modeling and Analysis of Sensorimotor Dynamics in Inter-leg Coupling Leads to a Novel Model-based Approach to Human Gait Rehabilitation

Open Date: 2019-08-12

Close Date: 2022-08-31

Grant: Close

NRI: INT: COLLAB: Anthropomorphic Robotic Ankle Prosthesis with Programmable Materials

Open Date: 2019-08-12

Close Date: 2023-08-31

Grant: Close

PFI:BIC - ASPIRE: hierArchical control of a Smart ankle-foot Prosthesis that supports Increased mobility for REal-life activities

Open Date: 2019-03-01

Close Date: 2023-06-30

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University of Delaware

PhD and Postdoctoral Positions in Human-Robot Interaction, Rehabilitation Robotics, and Control at the University of Delaware

The Human-Oriented Robotics and Control (HORC) Lab at the University of Delaware is recruiting for PhD and postdoctoral positions with immediate start and review beginning right away. The lab works at the intersection of robotics , human-robot interaction , artificial intelligence , and control systems , with research themes including human-robot interaction control , rehabilitation robotics , robotic prostheses , and human-AI interaction . The lab website also highlights work on human-swarm interaction, gait rehabilitation, lower-limb prostheses, compliant human-humanoid collaboration, neural human-robot interfaces, and neuromuscular interfaces. PhD applicants should have a B.S. or M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science/Engineering, or a closely related field. Prior research experience is highly desirable, and strong spoken and written English is required. Postdoctoral applicants should hold a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science/Engineering, or a closely related field. A strong publication record and demonstrated English proficiency are required. To apply, email a concise research summary (up to 500 words), a complete CV including publications, and contact details for at least three professional references to [email protected] . Applications are reviewed immediately and the positions remain open until filled.

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