Today we received a record number of undergraduate research fellowships! Starting this Fall, we will have a total of six undergraduate research fellows working the Utah NeuroRobotics Lab! The students and their award-winning research projects are listed below:
- Abby Citterman, Biomedical Engineering: Compliance Discrimination through Sensory Feedback
- Elaine Wong, Electrical Engineering: Wireless Miniature Wearable Surface Electromyography Device for Intuitive Control of Smart Technology
- Abby Harrison, Biomedical Engineering: Discriminability of Transcutaneous Sensory Feedback
- Gabriel Santana, Computer Engineering: Data Augmentation of Electromyography Data to Improve the Performance of Machine-Learning Algorithms for Decoding Motor Intent
- Jared Zollinger, Biomedical Engineering: Surface-Electromyography Integrated Low-Cost Control System for Dexterous Bionic Arms
- Kennedy Powell, Biomedical Engineering: Robotic Supernumerary Digit to Explore Biological Control of External Devices and Shared Human-Machine Dexterity
These prestigious research fellowships are awarded through the University of Utah's Office of Undergraduate Research. Congratulations to our super-star undergraduates!