Prof. Neville J Hogan

Sun Jae Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Biological Engineering
Director, Newman Laboratory for Biomechanics and Human Rehabilitation

Primary DLC

Department of Mechanical Engineering

MIT Room: 3-146

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Contact Robotics
Robot-Aided Therapy for Neuro-Recovery
Motorized Limb Prostheses
Haptic Virtual Environment Technologies
Human Performance Enhancement Robotics
Robotic and Biological Movement Control
Computational Neuroscience
Physical System Modeling
Design and Control
Telerobotics
Mechatronics

Research Summary

Interactive Robots for Neuro-Rehabilitation -- Professor Hogan's research in the Newman Laboratory emphasizes forceful interaction between the motor control systems of humans and machines (i.e., robots). Recent work pioneered therapeutic neurobotics to promote recovery after brain injury. It provides durable benefits even for chronic-phase stroke survivors, suggesting that with appropriate stimulation neural plasticity may be harnessed even long after injury. Devices to address balance, gait and abnormal lower-limb motor synergies, both in animals and humans, are in development or beginning trials.

Recent Work