Evan Tulsky
Doctoral student specializing in human-robotic systems and controls for motor deficit rehabilitation
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I presented at the 2023 SOURCE Symposium
Motorized FES-induced cycling is a rehabilitation treatment for individuals with neurological impairments. An EMG sensor better integrates the human subject in the robotic system than in preceding cycling experiments. Signal processing techniques are utilized to remove noise from FES intensities. EMG tracking is utilized to provide individualized stimulation patterns to...
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I presented at the 2021 International Functional Stimulation Society (IFESS) conference
"Influence of Vibration Stimuli Applied on the Quadriceps Femoris Muscles During Functional Electrical Stimulation Induced Cycling" This paper has been accepted to the International Functional Stimulation Society (IFESS) conference. Due to COVID-19, I presented my work, “Influence of Vibration Stimuli Applied on the Quadriceps Femoris Muscles During Functional Electrical Stimulation...
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I earned the Syracuse University Maxwell honor for advocacy and development of a concussion sensor in contact sports
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I explored novel techniques to filter lead from drinking water
Note The work explored was intended to be presented at the 2020 Science Research Fair at Rutgers University. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, research stopped. Thus, preliminary data is presented. This post is in progress.
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I earned the Yale Science and Engineering Award Investigating the Chemistry of Asprin and Acetaminophen
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