Neuroprosthetics - Restoring Movement with Brain-Machine Interfaces with Dr. Cynthia Chestek
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Professor Cynthia Chestek is an esteemed Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is the Associate Chair for Research in Biomedical Engineering and is widely recognized for her research in studying Brain-Machine Interfaces with the goals of developing clinical systems that allow for paralyzed individuals to control prosthetic limbs and potentially their own limbs with the help of electrical stimulation. As an avid maker, she is constantly finding hobbies that can keep her hands moving. Some of these hobbies include Medieval Reenactments and Board Games like Dungeons and Dragons. As undergraduate students, John and Ellis dive deep into the research of Professor Chestek and get hypothetical especially with John's Brain Computer idea (absolutely profound). They talk about her personal journey through the sciences. She explores her own views on teaching, learning, and the current division of industry research vs academic research. She gives her take on Neuralink and the work they are doing. What more could you want from a fourth episode?