Seminar Invitation || Rehabilitation Robotics: Improving Everyday Human Functions || 11:30am, Tue-Nov-5 || ME Auditorium
Title: Rehabilitation Robotics: Improving Everyday Human Functions
Venue/Time: ME Auditorium, Tuesday, Nov-5th, 11:30am
Speaker: Sunil K. Agrawal, Ph.D., Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine
Columbia University, New York,NY 10027, USA.
Abstract: Neural disorders, old age, and traumatic brain injury limit activities of daily living. Robotics can be used in novel ways to characterize human neuromuscular responses and retrain human functions. Columbia University Robotics and Rehabilitation (ROAR) Laboratory designs innovative mechanisms/robotics with these goals and performs scientific studies to improve human functions such as standing, walking, stair climbing, trunk control, head turning, and others. Human experiments have targeted individuals with stroke, cerebral palsy, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury, ALS, and elderly subjects. The talk will provide an overview of these robotic technologies and scientific studies performed with them to demonstrate strong potential of rehabilitation robotics to improve human functions and quality of life of people.