STAR interview: biomechanical engineering and robotic technologies with the neuromuscular systemIn this STAR interview, we speak to Rai MacLean of the Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET). STAR is an acronym for (S)ituation, (T)asks, (A)ctions, (R)esults. We also have many “star” colleagues at UT with an interesting story to tell. Rai MacLean works on biomechanical engineering and develops interface robotic technologies with the neuromuscular system, ultimately for enhancing human movement.Read more
Revolutionising wearable robotics through open-source innovationResearchers at the UT led by Prof. Massimo Sartori, in collaboration with global academic institutions including McGill University (Canada) and Griffith University (Australia), have announced the release of CEINMS-RT, a groundbreaking open-source platform designed to transform the field of wearable robotics.Read more
STAR interview: biomechanical engineering and robotic technologies with the neuromuscular system
Revolutionising wearable robotics through open-source innovation
New ERC Proof of Concept Grant to Prof. M. Sartori
Myoelectric control of robotic lower limb prostheses on Dutch Television
Twente Robotics Center and NMEL Lab create a Podcast on AI-Powered Digital Human Twins
ERC consolidator grant for three UT scientists
OPENING: PHD POSITION: JOINT IMPEDANCE MODELLING AND CONTROL FOR SOFT WEARABLE ROBOTS AS PART OF HORIZON EUROPE PROJECT S.W.A.G.
OPENING: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND SENSING TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE NEUROMUSCULAR SYSTEM
UT researchers seek the digital brain that plays the best game of tag
Prof. M. Sartori to be giving a keynote at the ISEK - DeLuca Virtual Symposium
Special issue on the IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters: Innovations and Applications of Human Modelling in Physical Human-Robot Interaction
Prof.dr.ir Massimo Sartori giving a Plenary Talk at SSNR 2023