GT IRIM Seed Grant
A project submitted to the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines at Georgia Tech ((IRIM) Seed Grant Program has been selected for funding. Project Title: Neuromechanical intervention robot for treating and preventing joint contracture: PI: Dr. Shinohara (AP) and co-PI Ueda
Michael’s paper was published in IJRR

Title: Dynamics-based motion de-blurring for a PZT-driven, compliant camera orientation mechanism Author(s):Kim, Michael D. and Ueda, Jun Publication: The International Journal of Robotics Research April 2015 34: 653–673, first published on February 5, 2015 doi:10.1177/0278364914557968 URL: http://ijr.sagepub.com/content/34/4-5.toc From “Editorial: Special Issue on Robot Vision”: The paper by Kim and Ueda…
Cats and Athletes Teach Robots to Fall
GT Neural Engineering Center Seed Grant
A project submitted to the GT Neural Engineering Center Seed Grant Program has been selected for funding. Project Title: Robotic induction of neuromodulation in human motor system: PI: Dr. Shinohara (AP) and co-PI Ueda
Congratulations, Graduates
Melih won the 2nd place of the Poster presentation at CCEFP annual meeting
Melih Turkseven was awarded the 2nd place for the Technical Poster Presentation competition at FPIRC14 (formerly CCEFP annual PI meeting) in Nashville. He presented this research on MRI compatible rehabilitation robot and pneumatic line dynamics modeling. Great work and well deserved.
Making a mental match: pairing a mechanical device with stroke patients
Our project supported by NSF Center of Compact and Efficient Fluid Power (CCEFP) was recently featured by GT News. Contributors: Lauren Lacey (Graduate Research Assistant MS Mechanical Engineering), Arnold Maliki (MS Special Program), Debapriya Bhattacharjee, James Veldhorst, Ilya Kovalenko (Undergraduate Research Assistants), Melih Turkseven (GT Mechanical Engineering CCEFP Research Assistant),…
Ilya receives President’s Undergraduate Research Awards (PURA)
Ilya Kovalenko receives President’s Undergraduate Research Awards (PURA) for Fall 2014 and continues his research on a pneumatically actuated device for hemiparesis rehabilitation. Congratulations, Ilya.