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Emily Rogers-Bradley joined the University of Calgary as an Assistant Professor in 2023 and directs the Adaptive Bionics Lab, focusing on the design of quasi-passive prostheses and exoskeletons that adapt to speed, terrain, and ground surface for walking and running optimization. Her research merges precision machine design, biomechanics, and robotics to develop innovative prostheses. Prior to her appointment, she earned her PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), receiving a master's degree in the same field in 2019 and a bachelor's in Biomedical Engineering from Harvard University in 2015. Emily gained valuable experience in the industry as a Mechatronics Engineer at Ekso Bionics, where she designed robotic exoskeletons for rehabilitation of stroke and spinal cord injury patients. She serves as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering and has been recognized with several awards for her research and teaching excellence, reflecting her commitment to advancing the field of biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering.
Department of Computer Science Master's program. GRE scores are expected for international students.