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Introducing Dr. Yamagami

Nicole Exams, Graduation, MotorControl, Presentation, Projects, UbiquitousRehabilitation, Uncategorized May 15, 2022

A screenshot of a zoom call with 5 smiling faces after Momona completed her dissertation defenseCongratulations to Dr. Momona Yamagami on earning her Doctorate in Electrical and Computer Engineering! Dr. Yamagami’s PhD thesis dissertation was titled Modeling and enhancing human-machine interaction for accessibility and health. Congratulations and best of luck as you move forward as a CREATE Postdoctoral Researcher.

  • ← Members volunteer at 2022 Special Olympics Northwest Swimming Regionals
  • KM Steele, MH Schwartz (2022) “Causal Effects of Motor Control on Gait Kinematics After Orthopedic Surgery in Cerebral Palsy: A Machine-Learning Approach” →

Our Work:

  • AccessEngineering
  • Dynamic Motor Control
  • Optimizing Orthoses
  • Ubiquitous Rehabilitation
  • Education
  • Outreach

Recent News

  • Congratulations, Ally! Ally Clarke passes her Ph.D. Qualifying Exam October 20, 2025
  • PK Gill, JM Donelan, KM Steele, MH Schwartz, AJ Ries (2025) Quantifying altered oxygen kinetics and reducing metabolic test times for children with cerebral palsy: a dual-exponential Bayesian modeling approach October 13, 2025
  • Neuromechanics & Mobility Lab presents at ASB 2025 September 9, 2025
  • Congratulations – Kate Bokowy earns Outstanding Research Award July 22, 2025
  • Congratulations – Mia Hoffman receives Dennis Lang Award! July 15, 2025

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University of Washington
Mechanical Engineering
Stevens Way, Box 352600
Seattle WA, 98195-32600

Lab: MEB252
Office: MEB323

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

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