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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Mehmet Kanik\nhosted by Michael Sixt\nAbstract: Human-
 machine-interface (HMI) systems are required to monitor human health for p
 ersonalized medical diagnosis and treatments to restore the biomechanical 
 activity of patients with musculoskeletal disorders using wearable and imp
 lantable fiber devices such as fiber-based soft robotics\, artificial musc
 le\, prosthetics\, smart textiles\, closed-loop feedback sensors\, energy 
 harvesting systems\, and brain-machine-interface. Current HMI technologies
  are not yet satisfactory for daily use due to their weight and rigid robo
 tic structure. These technologies limit natural movement and have a high c
 ost. Wearable and implantable HMI systems that monitor metabolic and biome
 chanical activity and provide mobilization with artificial muscle actuator
 s may revolutionize the HMI concept because of their lightweight\, low-cos
 t\, high-power output\, and versatile functionality. In this talk\, I will
  discuss key and fast-developing subjects for HMI applications in multi-ma
 terial (polymer\, metal\, and semiconductor) functional fibers and fiber-b
 ased devices\, such as strain-programmable and fiber-based artificial musc
 les and piezoelectric fiber-based artificial skin.
LOCATION:Mondi Seminar Room 2\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:tguggenb@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Mehmet Kanik: Fiber-based artificial muscles and sensors for human-
 machine-interface
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/2627
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