Prof. Dr. Simone Kager
The Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics research group investigates how haptic collaboration between humans and robots can be designed to restore motor and sensory functions in neurologically impaired individuals, with a focus on the human.
Our research includes, among other topics, the development of adaptive algorithms that account for individual learning rates and impairments, the analysis of haptic human-human interactions, and the study of factors that influence motor behavior.
By combining robotics, artificial intelligence, and movement analysis, we gain a deeper understanding of how human-human and human-robot interactions should be structured to enhance motor abilities. In this way, our research contributes to addressing societal challenges such as an aging population, which comes with a growing demand for neurotherapy and workforce shortages.

Prof. Dr. Simone Kager
Professor of Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics
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