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Inseung Kang

Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University
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Inseung is an Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University. His primary research to date has focused on enhancing mobility for people with lower-limb disabilities using smart wearable systems such as robotic exoskeletons. Inseung's research program is diverse and interdisciplinary, including areas such as robust mechatronic designs, advanced artificial intelligence, rigorous human biomechanical analysis, and computational modeling of human motor behavior.

  • Bionic Arms: Revolutionizing Prosthetics with Advanced Robotics
    Inseung explains, "A bionic arm is a robotic prosthetic with enhanced functionality." These arms use sensors and machine learning for precise movements. Challenges include customization and battery life. Future advancements aim for sensory feedback, improving user experience. This technology is crucial for enhancing independence and quality of life for individuals with impairments.