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Martin Garenfeld is an Assistant Professor at Aalborg University, specializing in Neurorehabilitation Systems. He holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering, where he focused on multichannel electrotactile stimulation to restore sensory feedback in myoelectric hand prostheses. His research interests include the restoration of motor and sensory function through human-machine interfacing and haptic feedback technologies. His work actively contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in education and technological advancement in healthcare. Garenfeld has participated in several prominent projects aimed at integrating high-resolution control feedback technology into biomedical devices, enhancing user interaction through tactile feedback in virtual environments, and developing cloud-connected bionic limbs that represent the future of prosthetic design.
Aalborg University • Gistrup, Denmark
Engaged in research and teaching in the field of neurorehabilitation and biomedical engineering.
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