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“Smart Walker” Robotics-Based Mobility Device Funded by NIH

By Associated Engineering Press

As part of the National Robotics Initiative (NRI), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is providing $2.2 million for development of three innovative co-robots, which are robotic devices designed to work cooperatively with humans. Two of the devices in development are aimed at improving quality of life for individuals affected by disabilities.

Of the three projects, the device referred to in an NIH media release dubbed the “Smart Walker” will be of importance to the rehabilitation industry. This project is led by Xiangrong Shen, PhD, associate professor, department of mechanical engineering, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and strives to provide a product that will increase mobility for the elderly. The robot is designed to have four legs and operate in two modes. Sources: Rehab ManagementHealio O&P NewsSenior JounalCNB NewsKansas City InfozoneImperial Valley NewsFederal Telemedicine News

In 1837, The University of Alabama became one of the first five universities in the nation to offer engineering classes. Today, UA’s College of Engineering has more than 5,200 students and more than 170 faculty. In recent years, students in the College have been named USA Today All-USA College Academic Team members, Goldwater, Hollings, Portz, Boren, Mitchell and Truman scholars.


Author: Associated Engineering Press    /    Posted on: December 3, 2015    /    Posted in:   Faculty and Staff, In The News, Mechanical Engineering, Research    /    Features: