Neville Hogan
Neville Hogan is an Irish-American engineer currently the Sun Jae Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and holds honorary doctorates from Delft University of Technology and Dublin Institute of Technology. Hogan’s research is broad and multi-disciplinary, extending from biology to engineering—he has made significant contributions to motor neuroscience, rehabilitation engineering and robotics—but his focus converges on an emerging class of machines designed to cooperate physically with humans. His work pioneered the creation of robots sufficiently gentle to provide physiotherapy to frail and elderly patients recovering from neurological injury such as stroke, a novel therapy that has already proven its clinical significance. Provided by Wikipedia-
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9by Rohrer, Brandon Robinson, 1974-Other Authors: “...Neville Hogan....”
Published 2009
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10by West, A. Michael(Aaron Michael),Jr.Other Authors: “...Neville Hogan....”
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13by Verdi, David,S.M.Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Other Authors: “...Neville Hogan....”
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14by Jugenheimer, Kristin A. (Kristin Anne), 1977-Other Authors: “...Neville Hogan....”
Published 2005
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17by Ho, Patrick, S.M. Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyOther Authors: “...Neville Hogan....”
Published 2011
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20by Colgate, J. Edward (James Edward)Other Authors: “...Neville Hogan....”
Published 2005
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