• Description:

    Announcing several fully funded PostDoc and PhD positions for Fall 2025, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , USA

    Dr. Taylor develops human interfaces that restore ability in persons with movement disorders resulting from various neuromusculoskeletal factors. During his doctorate at MIT, he developed the first clinically viable technology for real-time muscle tissue length tracking, from first principles through implantation in human patients. His background is wide-ranging, from research in magnetoquasistatics, electromagnetic signal propagation, and algorithm design to neural interfacing and muscle physiology, and his work lives at the intersection of these fields.

    Areas 

    ➡️ Biomechatronics

    ➡️ Prosthetic Control

    ➡️ Movement Disorders

    ➡️ Magnetomicrometry

    ➡️ Neural Interfacing

    ➡️ Muscle Physiology

    ➡️ Electromagnetics

    Profile: https://bme.unc.edu/bme-person/cameron-taylor/

  • Fields

    • Biomedical Science

    • Engineering

  • Qualifications

    • Master

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