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Evolving Engineering Technologies Towards Clinical Practice

Vincent Ton, MS’25, PhD’28, mechanical engineering, has worked at the Neuromechanics of Movement Lab throughout his master’s program. He is passionate about the research he has done and hopes his work will advance rehabilitation practices globally to help individuals with mobility issues recover faster and more efficiently.

FY24 TIER 1 Research Development Award Recipients

Twelve COE faculty and affiliates were recipients of Northeastern’s FY24 TIER 1 Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grants provided by the Research Development department for 11 different projects.

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Developing an Ankle Exoskeleton to Assist the Mobility of Older Adults

MIE Assistant Professor Seungmoon Song was awarded a $747K NIH grant from the National Institute of Aging for “Simulation Framework to Develop Ankle Exoskeleton Gait Assistance for Older Adults.” The study will develop and evaluate how ankle-exoskeleton assistance affects metabolic energy consumption, walking speed, and pain during walking in healthy young and older adults, as well as in older adults with knee osteoarthritis.

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New Faculty Spotlight: Seungmoon Song

Seungmoon Song joins the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering department in January 2022 as an Assistant Professor.