BME Seminar: Ava Lakmazaheri, PhD Harvard University: “Enhancing Mobility with Human-centered Biomechanics and Wearable Robotics”
11:00 a.m. to 11:50 a.m.
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Seminar
“Enhancing Mobility with Human-centered Biomechanics and Wearable Robotics”

Ava Lakmazaheri, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow- Bioengineering
Harvard University
Thursday, January 22, 2026
GP1002
11:00am – 11:50pm
Abstract: Wearable robotic devices such as exoskeletons have the potential to make walking easier for individuals experiencing mobility decline. Their impact, however, is limited by how well these systems address the complex and dynamic factors that shape human movement. This talk will present research aimed at building more responsive systems for gait assistance, including (i) personalizing exoskeleton control to account for multiple movement objectives, (ii) characterizing how gait biomechanics change as people learn to walk with robotic assistance, and (iii) using biofeedback to accelerate this learning process. Together, these efforts point toward a future of assistive technologies that adapt alongside their users, improving the effectiveness and scalability of mobility care.
Bio: Ava Lakmazaheri is a Bioengineering Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University. She received her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University and her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Olin College of Engineering. Her research integrates biomechanics, robotics, and neuroscience to develop technologies that support mobility, with an emphasis on human-centered engineering approaches and translation to real-world applications.
For a zoom link please contact Kate Harrison at kharrison@wpi.edu