Academia

Papers, prototypes, and the receipts.

My academic work lives around rehabilitation robotics, assistive technology, sensing, and human-centered engineering. I am most interested in the places where measurement meets lived experience, because that is where useful questions usually hide.

Scholarly focus Technologies that support recovery, movement, independence, and real-world clinical usefulness.

Useful constraint A good paper should make the next prototype less naive.

Publications

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Applied research taste

I am most drawn to work that survives contact with the clinic, the home, the body, and the stubborn little details that make engineering honest.