Robotic and Assistive Devices (RAD) Lab

Welcome to the Robotics & Assistive Devices Laboratory (RAD Lab)! Research in the RAD Lab leverages wearable sensing, mechatronics, and machine learning to answer biomechanics questions. We design and build robotic and mechatronics systems with integrated wearable sensors to test properties of assistive devices, study human movement and behavior, and understand human-device interaction to optimize customized patient care and quality of life.  

The nature of our work is multi-disciplinary and we are always looking for applicants from a variety of backgrounds. Reach out if you are interested in joining our team!  (Undergraduate research opportunities available) 

Humanitarian Research Statement: The RAD lab does not work on weapons research nor engineering projects with military or defense objectives. 

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