Gavin Sueltz successfully defends MS thesis (HRELab's first!)

Congratulations to Gavin Sueltz for his successful defense of his MS thesis, Sensor-Placement-Agnostic Sonomyography via Sparse Optical Flow for Assistive Devices, the HRELab’s first! His work has already been accepted for publication at the IEEE RAS/EMBS 11th International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob 2026), where he’ll be presenting in August.

Laura A. Hallock
Laura A. Hallock
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

My research interests include robotic assistance and rehabilitation, neuromusculoskeletal sensing, and human–robot control interfaces.