Project Overview | Project Code: MH 01 |
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Project name: | Human Robotics: Neuromechanics and Motor Control |
TUM Department: | MH - Medicine |
TUM Chair / Institute: | Neuromuscular Diagnostics |
Research area: | Neuromechanics and Motor Control |
Student background: | Further disciplines |
Further disciplines: | Engineering, Physiology, Kinesiology, Computer Science, Psychology |
Planned project location: | 60/62 Georg-Brauchle-Ring (Campus D) |
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Title: | Dr |
Given name: | Raz |
Family name: | Leib |
E-mail: | raz.leib@tum.de |
Phone: | 0049.89.289.24495 |
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Project Description | |
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Project description: | We investigate the computational principles and mechanisms that underlie neuromechanical control and motor learning using robotic systems to produce virtual environments. Human subjects perform simple interaction movements such as reaching or interacting with objects while we manipulate the sensory feedback. Through this manipulation we can probe the mechanisms behind motor control and learning. Our work uses a blend of experimental, theoretical and computational approaches. We focus primarily on the human arm as a system that demonstrates many of the features that make motor control a difficult problem (Franklin and Wolpert, Neuron, 2011). We use robotic interfaces and virtual reality systems in order to control precisely the sensory inputs to the subjects. |
Working hours per week planned: | 40 |
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Required study level minimum (at time of TUM PREP project start): | 2 years of bachelor studies completed |
Subject related: | Applicants will ideally have a background in human physiology, psychology, or engineering, with an interest in human motor control or robotics. |
Other: | Experience with data analysis, Matlab or Python, or C++ programming would be helpful. |