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Introducing Dr. Rosenberg

Nicole Exams, Graduation, News June 8, 2021October 12, 2021

Congratulations to Dr. Michael Rosenberg on earning his Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering! Dr. Rosenberg’s PhD thesis dissertation was titled Modeling and predicting subject-specific response to ankle exoskeletons. Congratulations and the best of luck as you move forward at Emory University.

 

Screenshot of virtual presentation with Michael's video who is wearing a grey suit in front of a white and purple wall. The PowerPoint reads Predicting subject-specific response to exoskeletons"

  • ← Momona Yamagami wins the College of Engineering Student Research Award. Congratulations Momona!
  • Congratulations, Alyssa! Alyssa Spomer passes her Ph.D. General Exam →

Our Work:

  • AMP Lab
  • AccessEngineering
  • Quantifying Control
  • Optimizing Orthoses
  • Ubiquitous Rehabilitation
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Recent News

  • MR Ebers, MC Rosenberg, JN Kutz, KM Steele (2023) “A machine learning approach to quantify individual gait responses to ankle exoskeletons” February 9, 2023
  • MH Schwartz, KM Steele, AJ Ries, AG Georgiadis, BA MacWilliams (2022) “A model for understanding the causes and consequences of walking impairments” February 9, 2023
  • BC Conner, AM Spomer, KM Steele, ZF Lerner (2022) “Factors influencing neuromuscular responses to gait training with a robotic ankle exoskeleton in cerebral palsy” February 7, 2023
  • Nicole L Zaino, Momona Yamagami, Deborah J Gaebler-Spira, Katherine M Steele, Kristie F Bjornson, Heather A Feldner (2022) ““That’s frustrating”: Perceptions of ankle foot orthosis provision, use, and needs among people with cerebral palsy and caregivers” January 24, 2023
  • Introducing Dr. Alyssa Spomer!! November 30, 2022

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E-mail: kmsteele@uw.edu
Phone: 206-685-2390

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