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Brendon Allen has some exoskeletons in his closet, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) wants to find out more about them.
The assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering was recently tapped for a five-year $588,408 NSF CAREER Award aimed at increasing access to rehabilitation for individuals with movement disorders through a deep learning control framework for home-based hybrid exoskeletons.
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Brendon Allen has some exoskeletons in his closet, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) wants to find out more about them.
The assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering was recently tapped for a five-year $588,408 NSF CAREER Award aimed at increasing access to rehabilitation for individuals with movement disorders through a deep learning control framework for home-based hybrid exoskeletons.

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