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Marietta Gavriljuk is a researcher at Aalborg University with expertise in biomedical engineering and the development of non-biomimetic myoelectric control systems for upper limb prostheses. Her research is closely related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on education and the implications of meaningful advancements in medical technology. She has contributed to multiple projects, including DISRUPT, aimed at advancing the control of upper-limb prostheses across multiple degrees of freedom. Gavriljuk holds a Master of Science in Medical Technology and Medical Physics from Tallinn University of Technology. Her work emphasizes the integration of machine learning techniques into prosthetic technologies, enhancing user interaction and functionality. She is active in disseminating her research findings through various platforms, including Google Scholar and Scopus, fostering knowledge dissemination and collaboration within the biomedical engineering community.
Aalborg University • Gistrup, Denmark
Conducting research on non-biomimetic myoelectric control systems for prostheses.
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