Presentation
My research focuses on the biomechanics and control of human movement, with applications in rehabilitation and digital health:
- modelling and understanding upper-limb coordination through optimal control frameworks, using 3-D motion capture, EMG, and simulation to study effort minimization and compensatory strategies in healthy and post-stroke individuals
- validating wearable and virtual reality tools (accelerometers, Kinect, HTC Vive) for the sensor-based assessment of physical activity and the design of personalized interventions in clinical contexts
Keywords: biomechanics, optimal motor control, neuroscience, rehabilitation, physical activity, digital health, wearable sensors, signal processing, statistics
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