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CSU Center for Human Machine Systems

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CHMS at CSU aims to develop transformative human-machine systems to empower individuals and improve quality of life through high-quality, well-funded research.

Dr. Doug Wajda recently presented his work with the Cionic Neural Sleeve at the 2024 Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC) conference and was featured in an interview with @neurology_live! Check out the interview here: neurologylive.com/view/using-cio…


🚨New pub alert!🚨 Check out @CameronLaMack and Dr. @ericschearer recent journal publication entitled, "Global system errors to simultaneously improve the identification of subsystems with mixed data Gaussian process regression"! @MLSTjournal iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108…


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Great new work by @CameronLaMack and Eric Schearer @CSU_CHMS @CSU_MCEDept @metrohealthCLE-'Global system errors to simultaneously improve the identification of subsystems... #Gaussian process regression'-iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108… #machinelearning #robotics #AI #control #engineering

MLSTjournal's tweet image. Great new work by @CameronLaMack and Eric Schearer @CSU_CHMS @CSU_MCEDept @metrohealthCLE-'Global system errors to simultaneously improve the identification of subsystems... #Gaussian process regression'-iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108… #machinelearning #robotics #AI #control #engineering

🚨New pub alert!🚨 Check out @BrittanyS_CHMS and Dr. Brian Davis's journal article entitled "Frequency Analysis of Ankle Joint Quasi-Stiffness during Quiet Upright Standing in Chiari Malformation"! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Grace Curtician and Dr. Brian Davis have published in the May 2024 issue of Forging Industry Association (FIA) Magazine. Their article, entitled "Survey of Workers in a Forging Plant", is available here: user-zaechmz.cld.bz/May-2024-Volum…


Congratulations to our very own, Dr. van den Bogert for being selected for the Borelli Award by the American Society of Biomechanics! 🥳 You can read more about this award and Ton's career here: asbweb.org/award-winners-…


From the Total Eclipse to the NCAA Women's Bball Championship to the Cleveland International Film Festival, Cleveland has a lot going on this weekend! Lucky for us, CSU is at the center of it! Click the link to make sure you're ready! csuohio.edu/news/csu-cente…


🚨 New pub alert 🚨In February, @ericschearer and Skye Carlson published with Nathan Dunkelberger from the Rice MAHI Lab and @MarcieOMalley ! Check it out! ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/docum…


Yesterday, we were visited by the winner of the 2023 Life Science Baltics (LSB) competition, @FreeBionics! FreeBionics is a developer of exoskeleton systems for medical and industrial applications. What a great conversation about human-robotic interfaces! Thanks for stopping by!

CSU_CHMS's tweet image. Yesterday, we were visited by the winner of the 2023 Life Science Baltics (LSB) competition,  @FreeBionics! FreeBionics is a developer of exoskeleton systems for medical and industrial applications. What a great conversation about human-robotic interfaces! Thanks for stopping by!

Our very own, Brittany Sommers @BrittanyS_CHMS, recently moved to Germany for her position as Postdoctoral Fellow & Research Group Leader of the Digital Health & Gait Analytics Group in the Machine Learning & Data Analytics (@FAU_MaD_Lab) Lab at FAU-Erlangen. Congrats, Brittany!


Dana Lorenz, Ph.D. (@lorenz_dana) has accepted a position as a Postdoctoral Scholar! She will be working with @DrJamesSulzer in the Rehabilitation with Insight from Robotics and Engineering (REWIRE) Lab at MetroHealth's Center for Rehabilitation Research. Congrats, Dana!


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Check out our recently published paper on coordinating control of elbow and wrist movements with functional electrical stimulation and a robotic exoskeIeton. It's fun to work with @MarcieOMalley and the Rice MAHI lab. ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/docum…


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We are very excited to tell you about our new NSF-funded graduate traineeship in human-machine systems for physical rehabilitation. Check out our website for more information and to apply. We especially encourage students with disabilities to apply. bit.ly/csuhmstwitter


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I am hiring PhD students @UC_CEAS! The BEARCAT (#Biomechanics, #Engineering, & Advanced #Robotics for Creating Assistive Technology) lab aims to empower independent living via research in assistive devices and rehabilitation robotics Email me if you're interested!


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Jack Schultz just gave a great talk on robot-assisted feeding at the American Spinal Injury Assiation Conference. #ASIA2023

ericschearer's tweet image. Jack Schultz just gave a great talk on robot-assisted feeding at the American Spinal Injury Assiation Conference. #ASIA2023

I encourage you to support the CSU Center for Human-Machine Systems on CSU Giving Day -- February 16, 2023. #CSUGivingDay csugivingday.com/amb/chms


We are very excited to tell you about our new NSF-funded graduate traineeship in human-machine systems for physical rehabilitation. Check out our website for more information and to apply. We especially encourage students with disabilities to apply. bit.ly/csuhmstwitter


We are exited to host RE@CSU, our summer undergraduate research program in rehabilitation engineering. We especially encourage students with disabilities to apply. Check out out website for more details. bit.ly/RECSUtwitter20… Here's a profile on one of our past students.


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University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve are looking for people with arm paralysis from spinal cord injury or stroke to participate in a research study. For info, contact Dr. Jonathan Miller [email protected] or Bill Memberg [email protected]

ClevelandFES's tweet image. University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve are looking for people with arm paralysis from spinal cord injury or stroke to participate in a research study. For info, contact Dr. Jonathan Miller Jonathan.Miller@uhhospitals.org or Bill Memberg William.Memberg@uhhospitals.org

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