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Congratulations, Nicole! Nicole Zaino passes her Ph.D. General Exam

Elijah Exams, MotorControl, News, Orthoses November 1, 2021November 1, 2022

A screenshot of a zoom meeting with a powerpoint slide titled "Neuromechanics of multimodal mobility for individuals with cerebral palsy" with a camera view of Nicole on the right side of the screenCongratulations to Nicole Zaino for passing her General Exam!

Nicole’s proposed work titled Neuromechanics of multimodal mobility for individuals with cerebral palsy was approved by her Ph.D. committee. Woot! Woot! Go Nicole!

Congratulations, Megan! Megan Ebers passes her Ph.D. General Exam

Nicole Exams, News, Orthoses October 6, 2021October 12, 2021

CongraA screenshot of a zoom meeting with a powerpoint slide titled "data-driven methods for improving physics-based models of human locomotion" with a camera view of megan in a green sweater on the right side of the screentulations to Megan Ebers for passing her general exam!

Megan’s proposed work titled Data-driven methods for improving physics-based models of human locomotion was approved by her Ph.D. committee. Way to go Megan!

Congratulations, Alyssa! Alyssa Spomer passes her Ph.D. General Exam

Nicole Exams, MotorControl, News, Projects June 15, 2021October 12, 2021

A screenshot of a purple powerpoint slide with the title "evaluating adaptation to multimodal biofeedback in cerebral palsy"Congratulations to Alyssa Spomer for passing her general exam!

Alyssa’s proposed work titled Evaluating Adaptation to Multimodal Biofeedback in Cerebral Palsy was approved by her Ph.D. committee. Way to go Alyssa!

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"

Congratulations Charlotte! Charlotte Caskey passes her Ph.D. Qualifying Exam

Nicole Exams, News, Uncategorized December 18, 2020October 12, 2021

Charlotte wearing brown glasses in a blue shirt and gray scarf smiling in front of a green bush..Charlotte Caskey passed the Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. student qualifying examination. After passing, Charlotte is now officially a Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering. Congratulations Charlotte!

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Recent News

  • Reimagining Mobility Aids: Mia Hoffman Presents at APTA Pediatrics 2025 November 17, 2025
  • Neuromechanics & Mobility Lab Shines at SWE 2025 in New Orleans! November 10, 2025
  • 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

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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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