Inseung Kang
@inseungkang
Assistant Professor @CMU_Mech Enhancing human mobility using robotics, wearables, and AI
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https://sites.google.com/view/inseungkang 29-09-2012 23:08:59
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An agile, untethered, and easy-to-use ankle exosuit could help stroke survivors improve their gait outside of the lab and during their daily routines, according to a new proof-of-concept study led by Conor Walsh's team at @harbiodeslab. buff.ly/3q9KkA7 Conor Walsh
Hey ICRA folks - keep an eye out for Dean Molinaro’s poster tomorrow (Thursday) if you’re in deep learning-driven joint moment estimation for exo control! Time: 15:00-16:40 Theme: Rehabilitation and Augmentation II Pod #: 51 #ICRA2023 Robotics@GT is Back from Sabbatical!
(1/n) I am excited to announce that I will join Michigan Robotics as an assistant professor this fall! My group has multiple positions open starting in Spring/Fall 2024.
Latest modeling/simulation paper from Ricky Pimentel, PhD asks a provocative question: Could walking with a diminished ankle push-off be a strategy used by older adults to mitigate the metabolic penalty we pay for lesser Achilles tendon stiffness? (1/3) journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
I'm actively recruiting talented PhD students to join my lab Georgia Tech. Applicants can apply to either the ECE department or ME department, with respective application deadlines of Dec. 16 and Jan. 15. If you (or someone you know) are interested, let me know!
Check out our new paper in Science Robotics! We're excited to share our framework for intelligent task agnostic exoskeleton control. Great work from Drs. Dean Molinaro, Inseung Kang, and Aaron Young.
Coming to BioRob2024? Last chance to submit a short abstract (poster/talk) for the AI-based Wearable Robot Control workshop! If your paper has been accepted, you can use it towards submission! shorturl.at/TVDDr Organizer: Maegan Tucker Patrick Slade Letizia Gionfrida Daekyum Kim
I'm thrilled to share our new Science Robotics article "A Versatile Knee Exoskeleton Mitigates Quadriceps Fatigue in Lifting, Lowering, and Carrying Tasks", motivated by workplace injuries costing employers/insurers billions of dollars annually. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… 1/n