NOTE: The Curricula Vitae are in the Adobe PDF format. You will need the Adobe Reader, which is available for FREE, to view these documents. PhD Candidate Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University Curriculum Vitae | (312) 238-6531 | Research Interests: Rehabilitation engineering, specifically the field of prosthetics and orthotics, and the functional benefits of Stance Control Orthotic Knee Joints Research Assistant, PhD Candidate Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University (312) 238-6508 | Research Interests: The effect of ankle motion on gait, specifically how a controlled prosthetic ankle could assist a person with amputation when walking on uneven terrain. Master's Degree Candidate Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University Curriculum Vitae | (312) 238-6533 | charles.c.wang@northwestern.edu Research Interests: Low-cost lower limb prostheses for developing countries, and the effect of wearing shoes with different sole curvatures on able-bodied subjects during walking and back-and-forth swaying. Master's Degree Candidate Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University Curriculum Vitae | (312) 238-6533 | e-klodd@northwestern.edu Research Interests: Gait analysis and energy expenditure of persons with lower-limb amputations Master's Degree Candidate Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University Curriculum Vitae | (312) 238-6533 |  Research Interests: Shock absorption during gait and compliance within the prosthetic socket - residual limb interface PhD Candidate Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University Curriculum Vitae | (312) 238-6531 | Research Interests: Dynamic walking; postural stability of lower limb amputees; applications of nonlinear dynamical systems to the human body PhD Candidate Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University Curriculum Vitae | (312) 238-6531 | Research Interests: Modeling of human walking, modulation of step length in able-bodied persons and persons with amputation; Prosthetic arm design and simulation system (PADSS) PhD Candidate Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University (312) 238-6508 |
Research Interests: Gait of persons with lower limb amputation(s) PhD Candidate Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University Curriculum Vitae | (312) 238-6508 |
Research interests: Biomechanics of human ambulation and lower-limb prostheses, prosthetic shock absorption, transfemoral prosthetic alignment, simple mechanical modeling, statistics
PhD Candidate Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University (312) 238-6533 | Research Interests: The motion and associated energy consumption of Reciprocating Gait Orthosis (RGO) users. |