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Our Researchers

2019

Vaanya Satwalekar, Singapore

A data survey study of how SynPhNe physio-neuro therapy impacts stroke patients in their recovery journey in the first 4-6 weeks

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Varun Raaghav, Singapore

An integrated study of technology and service methods to improve patient and therapist experience with SynPhNe

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2018

Arijit Mazumdar, USA

The effect of short video-gaming protocols prior to rehabilitation sessions for stroke patients in Singapore

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Sailee Amre, Mumbai

Study of factors that affect technology based home rehabilitation after stroke in Mumbai, India

2017

Bill Pung, Singapore

SynPhNe Accelerated Stroke Rehabilitation System - Lower Limb attachments development

2015

Lee Wei Jie, Singapore

SynPhNe Rehabilitation System - Limb Attachments Development

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Derek Shim Cheng Tung, Singapore

SynPhNe Rehabilitation System - Lower Limb Attachments Development

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Nor Aini Binte Ayoub, Singapore

Analytics for Data Visualisation

2012

Tommy Kandra, Indonesia

Multi-Axis Motion Control & EMG - EEG Motion Integration

2011

Lam Wai Hong, Singapore

Manufacture & Testing of Prototypes

2010

M Suresh, India

Factors that Activate Neuro-Plasticity & their Reflection in EEG Signals

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Deepali Bhatt, India

Passive & Active EMG - EEG Based Gaming

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Shantanu Samajdar, India

Mechanical Design & Platform Engineering

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Govi Naidu, Singapore

Development of Gel Free Headset & System Integration for Biofeedback

2009

Amogh Raichur, India

Data Acquisition & Conditioning

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Gunadi Wihardjo, Indonesia

BCI & Motion Conditioning

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Marvin, Indonesia

Brain State Measurement

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Kumudu Gamage, Sri Lanka

Upper Limb Orthosis Design

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Dorothy Wi, Singapore

Clinical study of EMG patterns for functional hand movements in hemiplegic stroke patients using an arm glove designed for home rehabilitation

2007

William Kangdra, Indonesia

EEG Parameters & Triggers

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