
Jenny Leestma
@jenniferleestma
Postdoc @Harvard BIONICs Lab • wearable robotics, biomechanics, & neural interfaces • PhD Robotics from @GeorgiaTech • @jenniferleestma.bsky.social
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Excited to have trainees presenting some preliminary results from our first human EEG study investigating brain dynamics during effortful walking w/ Christopher Rozell


Join our team! The Shepherd Lab is recruiting one postdoc (flexible start) and one PhD student (Fall 2025). Project areas include mechatronic design for prosthetics and exos, preference-based optimization, data-driven control, and biomechanics. shepherdlab.sites.northeastern.edu/research/



This paper highlights the direction I'll be taking in my new research lab at Rice Engineering and Computing, Rice Neuroengineering Initiative. I'm recruiting graduate students! Details on how to apply are at the link below. Deadline is Dec 15th. keyaghonasgi.com/ghonasgi-lab-a…

I'm loving the migration over to BlueSky if that means we're reviving the online scientific community we had here several years ago! Find me at Jenny Leestma.bsky.social or linked here: bsky.app/profile/jennif…

Check out our focus article on human robot interaction! With Keya Ghonasgi Meghan E. Huber and Taylor Higgins Rice Neuroengineering Initiative Rice University Mechanical Engineering




Had a fantastic visit UMass Lowell to give the Mechanical Engineering Grad Research Seminar! Loved seeing the incredible robotics and biomechanics research happening there—thanks to everyone for the great discussions and for showing me around!


Our new paper is out! This was a fun collab across labs Georgia Tech ME, led by Dr. Felicia Davenport. Title: EMG-informed estimates of joint contact forces within the lower back and knee joints during a diverse set of industry-relevant manual lifting tasks shorturl.at/tdl3B



Great start to the week visiting UMass Amherst yesterday to give a talk at the Kines Grad Seminar! Big thanks to Sarah Roelker for hosting and to everyone who took the time to chat—so fun learning about the exciting biomechanics and wearable robotics projects happening there!





