Mahdokht Ezati successfully defends PhD thesis
PhD candidate Mahdokht Ezati successfully defended her PhD thesis "Predictive Dynamic Simulation of Child Gait Using Direct Collocation Optimal Control" - Congratulations!
PhD candidate Mahdokht Ezati successfully defended her PhD thesis "Predictive Dynamic Simulation of Child Gait Using Direct Collocation Optimal Control" - Congratulations!
Research led by PhD student Brok Laschowski was featured by Jensen Huang, President and CEO of NVIDIA, in his keynote address at the 2021 GPU Technology Conference (GTC). Brok’s doctoral research focuses on deep learning for visual intelligence, modelling the visual information processing neural networks in the brain. These brain-inspired algorithms were applied to large-sclae visual scene recognition.
Research led by PhD student Brok Laschowski was featured on BBC. Brok's research focuses on deep learning for visual intelligence, modelling the visual information processing neural networks in the brain. These brain-inspired algorithms are used for visual scene recognition.
Photograph - Rowan Ferrabee (left) CTO of Trajekt Sports, and Joe John (right) Owner of Guycan Machine Works.
Parya Khoshroo, MoRG member and MASc student in Systems Design Engineering, received 2nd Prize in the Three Minute Thesis Competition at the University of Waterloo for her research innovations in stroke rehabilitation robotics and virtual reality. Congratulations Parya!
Alongside Professor John McPhee, MoRG alumnus Drs. Naser Mehrabi and Mohammad Shourijeh recently served as Topic Editors for the Special Issue "Advances in Musculoskeletal Modeling and their Application to Neurorehabilitation" in Frontiers in Neurorobotics.
John McPhee, Tenured Professor of Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo and Tier I Canada Research Chair in Biomechatronic System Dynamics, has been awarded the 2019 Ontario Professional Engineers Association (OPEA) Medal of Engineering Excellence for his influential contributions toward the a
Professors Arash Arami and John McPhee have been awarded the John R. Evans Leaders Fund by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (valued at $182,000) for their collaborative research “Neuromechanics-Based Assistive Robotics: Towards Optimal Personalized Robotic Assistance”.
The Ontario Society Of Professional Engineers (OSPE) question and answer with Professor John McPhee [interview link].
Members of the Motion Research Group attended the 2019 IAVSD Workshop on Connected and Automated in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.