This talk will present some of the recent advances we have made through our work on real-time sensing and control of industrial robots for accurate machining of large-scale structures, robust machining chatter detection using human-machine interaction, and data-driven methods for automatically learning the capabilities of manufacturing processes from design and manufacturing data to enable future on-demand cyber manufacturing services.
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
October 2022
Title: Robotics for Assessment and Rehabilitation after Stroke
Presented by Eric Wolbrecht, Dean and Cindy Haagenson Mechanical Engineering Endowed Professor, University of Idaho
Abstract: Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability, affecting over 7 million people in the U.S. alone, where the total medical cost of stroke is…
Cultural Brokers and Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering: the Case Study of Vitrified Hillforts
Presented by
John McCloy, Professor and Director, School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, WSU
Abstract
Most modern problems of any societal impact…
New and repurposed technologies, devices, and materials are radically changing treatment options and outcomes for patients suffering from certain neurological conditions including ischemic stroke, migraine headaches, refractory epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and essential tremor.