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Research Scientist in the Center for Mobility and Rehabilitation Engineering Research at Kessler Foundation
Ghaith J Androwis is a Research Scientist in the Center for Mobility and Rehabilitation Engineering Research (CMRER) at Kessler Foundation (KF), and Clinical Research Scientist at Children’s Specialized Hospital. Androwis also holds appointments as Assistant Research Professor at New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University. Androwis completed PhD in biomedical engineering and two postdoctoral fellowships in wearable robotics, biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering.
Androwis serves as a reviewer for Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference, and has served as a reviewer for the journal of IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems and the IEEE Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR).
He is also a member of the IEEE society and is a member of the exoskeleton technical interchange group organized by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Visit website: https://kesslerfoundation.org/aboutus/Ghaith%20Androwis
See also: Kessler Foundation - Nonprofit organization supporting researches in the field of disability
Details last updated 06-Jun-2021
Exercise rehab using exoskeletons improved walking & cognition in multiple sclerosis patients