Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and a Research Biomedical Engineer at the Pittsburgh VA R&D Center of Excellence, University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Collinger’s research interests are related to the use of neuroprosthetics to restore function for individuals with upper limb paralysis or loss. She is developing intracortical brain-computer interface technology for individuals with tetraplegia. Her work also includes non-invasive...
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Department Head and Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
Dr. He has made significant contributions to the field of neuroengineering and biomedical imaging. His lab demonstrated for the first time for humans to control the flight of a drone by “thoughts” and pioneered the noninvasive mind-controlled robotics. Dr. He’s work has been...
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