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Faculty

Dr. He (Helen) Huang

Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor

 

Neural-machine interface, design and control of therapeutic robots and prostheses, modeling and analysis of neuromuscular control of movement in normal and neurologically disordered humans, and virtual reality in neuromotor rehabilitation

 

Email: huang@ele.uri.edu

Kelley A-108, 4 East Alumni Avenue

Kingston, RI 02881

(Office) (401) 874-2385 (Fax) (401) 782-6422

 

Dr. Yan (Lindsay) Sun

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Associate professor

 

Network security, wireless communications and networking, Trustworthy Social Computing, Power Grid Security and Trust in Biomedical Systems

 

Email: yansun@ele.uri.edu

4 East Alumni Ave. Kingston, RI 02881

Dr. Qing (Ken) Yang

Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering

Professor

 

Computer Architectures, Parallel and Distributed Computing (software and hardware), Embedded Computer Systems and Applications, I/O architectures and Data Storage, Storage Networking (SAN, NAS, and LAN), Neural-Machine Interface, Computer application in biomedical engineering.

 

Email: qyang@ele.uri.edu

Kelley Annex, Room A220

Tel: (401) 874-5880; Fax: (401) 782-6422

Dr. Haibo He

Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering

Associate Professor

 

Computational intelligence, self-adaptive systems, machine learning and data mining, hardware design for machine intelligence (VLSI and FPGA), and various application fields including smart grid, sensor networks, biomedical applications, and cognitive communication networks.

 

Email: he@ele.uri.edu

Kelley A223, 4 East Alumni Ave.

University of Rhode Island

Kingston, RI 02881

Tel: (401) 874-5844; Fax: (401) 782-6422

 

Dr. Ming Liu

Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering

Adjunct Assistant Professor

 

Research Interests: Design and control of active prostheses, human motion analysis, robots, nonlinear dynamics, nonlinear time series analysis, and image processing.

 

Email: lmclarkliu@gmail.com

Kelley, 4 East Alumni Avenue

Kingston, RI 02881

Tel: (401) 874-2462

 

Collaborator

Michael J. Nunnery


CPO - Owner, Nunnery Orthotic & Prosthetic Technologies, LLC

Students

Fan Zhang


Ph.D.student in biomedical engineering at the University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA.

His research interests include signal processing, pattern recognition, and human motion analysis.

 

Email: fzhang@ele.uri.edu

address: Blue Butler Room 103, Flagg Rd, Kingston, RI, 02881

Xiaoronog Zhang


Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Electrical, Computer & Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rhode Island.

Currently she is working on the design

and implementation of a real-time

high-performance embedded system

for neural-controlled artificial legs.

 

Email: zxiaorong@ele.uri.edu

address: Blue Butler Room 103, Flagg Rd, Kingston, RI, 02881

Lin Du

 

Ph.D student in biomedical engineering at the University of Rhode Island.

His research interests include pattern recognition machine learning and neural-machine interface in powered prosthetic legs.

 

Email: ldu@ele.uri.edu

address: Blue Butler Room 103, Flagg Rd, Kingston, RI, 02881


Ding Wang

 

PhD student in the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rhode Island.

His major interest is on the impedance control of the prosthetic leg.

 

Email: torrac1115@gmail.com

address: Blue Butler Room 103, Flagg Rd, Kingston, RI, 02881

Tim Forbes

 

First year Electrical Engineering Master’s student

His research interests include embedded systems, computer communications and networking, and signal processing. He is working on a computer mouse interface based on the combined output of EMG and IMU sensors.

 

Email: tcf686@gmail.com

address: Blue Butler Room 103, Flagg Rd, Kingston, RI, 02881