Research
To fully understand the interactions between a user and an external device, a multidisciplinary approach, including modeling/simulation, design optimzation, and human experiments, is required. Bio-Mechantronics and Robotics Laboratory (BMRL) uses these strategies in designing biomechanical energy harvesters and exoskeletons, studying load carriage, and developing inertial sensor-based algorithms for human movement analysis.
Personnel
Dr. Qingguo Li (PI)
Current Lab Members
- Jun-Tian Zhang (PDF)
- Michael Shepertycky (PDF)
- Adam Thompson (MSc. student)
- Johann von Tiesenhausen (MSc. student)
- Madeline Bond (SWEP summer student)
- Samuel Brost (NSERC USRA)
- Charlie Drysdale (NSERC USRA)