We are currently looking for highly motivated, hard-working, and enthusiastic graduate students (MS and PhD) with research interests in controls, robotics, mechatronics, and biomechanics/human motor neuroscience. The main project that the graduate students are expected to work on is developing novel robots that physically interact with humans and investigating the mechanisms underlying the neuromuscular control of human movement. Required skills include
Knowledge in system dynamics, controls, and robotics
Programming proficiency (C/C++, MATLAB/Simulink)
Experience in mechanical design (SolidWorks,...), fabrication, and instrumentation
Candidates with strong hands-on experience in prototyping/developing robots will be given higher priority.
If interested, please email Hyunglae Lee (hyunglae.lee@asu.edu) with a CV and a cover letter (1 page) describing your research background and future plans. I read all the emails from prospective students who want to get involved, but unfortunately I might not be able to respond to each message personally due to a large number of emails that I receive.
We also have a number of undergraduate projects for those who will pursue FURI projects and/or Honors Thesis. To indicate interest please contact Hyunglae Lee (hyunglae.lee@asu.edu) with a 1) resume, 2) transcript, and 3) cover letter (1 page).